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January 30, 2024

No Justice Without Lawyers—The Myth of an Inquisitorial Solution

Olga Kyriakoudi analyses in her article the efficacy of conditional fee agreements, alternative dispute resolution, and litigants in person. The article considers both practical and theoretical implications, acknowledging the impact of reduced civil legal aid, and proposes reforms to enhance accessibility to justice.
January 30, 2024

A Guide of Resources for Underrepresented Law Students

By Salma Khalif. Reading time: four minutes Exploring resources and support systems available for underrepresented law students. Diversity & Inclusion Firstly, Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) within […]
January 30, 2024

Breaking barriers: the rise of disabled lawyers

By Freya Fredriksson. Reading time: four minutes In recent years, the legal profession has undergone a shift towards greater inclusivity and improved accessibility for historically marginalised […]
January 29, 2024

AI in Healthcare – An Overview of its Recent History and its Inevitable Future

In this article, Imran Chaudhri outlines the history of AI in the UK and the advancements being made currently in both regulation, and the technological development in the healthcare industry.
January 27, 2024

Interview with Jaysen Sutton, founder of The Corporate Law Academy

In this article, Diya Gupta interviews Jaysen Sutton, an entrepreneur who has a Masters in Law and runs The Corporate Law Academy – a go-to platform for aspiring solicitors. Jaysen  speaks about his work today and unique journey in shifting from a traditional legal career to a more business-focused one.
January 26, 2024

Preserving your identity during university

By Vridhi Mathur. Reading time: four minutes  Balancing legal studies and maintaining a strong sense of self-identity can be challenging but rewarding for anyone pursuing a […]