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August 3, 2021

Interview with Annabel Pemberton, Junior Lawyer at Sparring, Founder of The Wired Wig Podcast and Co-Founder of Law School 2.0

In this article, Zainab Hassan interviews Annabel Pemberton. Annabel is a junior lawyer at Sparring, a startup focused firm. Through different experiences, Annabel has grown an interest in legaltech. Given this interest, Annabel founded The Wired Wig podcast and Law School 2.0. 
July 7, 2021

Privacy v Productivity: Working from home

Article by Elizabeth Adeogun As we have found due to the coronavirus pandemic, remote work can be an effective means of encouraging improved worker performance and […]
July 8, 2020
TFLWU - 18th Nov

The Future Lawyer Weekly Update – w/c 6th July

The round-up of the stories that a budding Student Lawyer should be aware of this week. Sign up here to get these updates in your inbox every week.
May 27, 2020

Supreme Court Judgment in WM. Morrisons Supermarkets PLC v Various Claimants [2020]

Jasmine Cracknell provides a summary of the Supreme Court's judgment in the data breach class action case of Morrisons v Various Claimants.
May 12, 2020
TFLWU - 18th Nov

The Future Lawyer Weekly Update – w/c 11th May

The round-up of the stories that a budding Student Lawyer should be aware of this week.
September 10, 2019

Introduction to Privacy for Law Students (Part III)

From the hallmark case of Campbell and the development of breach of privacy as an action, it is clear that the integration of privacy as a concept […]
August 9, 2019
GDPR

One year of GDPR: the key cases so far – who has suffered and who has had a lucky escape? (Part 2)

This article will examine the case law surrounding the General Data Protection Regulation that came into effect on 25th May 2018. It is part of a […]
August 5, 2019
GDPR

One Year of GDPR: how did we get here? The cases that helped create GDPR (Part 1)

This article will examine the case law that concerns personal data rights and how they both highlighted the necessity for such protection that is now better […]