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Supreme Court goes back to basics with case on ‘but for’ test
Will it see same fate as Ghosh test, overruled just weeks ago?
London student hoping to ‘take down’ lawyers with AI chatbots handed £840,000 by Silicon Valley investors
Computer whizz will use cash to tackle more complicated areas of law
The junior bar is shrinking amid legal aid cuts, and pro bono isn’t the answer
Free advice ‘will never be enough’, ex-judge says as National Pro Bono Week begins
Male Supreme Court justices listed as ‘Lady Wilson’ and ‘Lady Hughes’
Just weeks after ‘Lord Hale’ gaffe
Law students work less hard than arts, education and biology students
This can't be correct, can it?
Morning round-up: Monday 6 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Judge orders man to write 144 compliments about ex-girlfriend
He violated a court order not to contact the woman
High Court and Court of Appeal judges star in iPhone-shot YouTube videos
Is Mr Justice Warby the next Zoella?
Law Society chief says sorry for his ‘joke’ about TV presenter Mishal Husain
Serious cringing ensued
Judicial bullying affects aspiring barristers too
Taboo subject dissected by a BPTC graduate
7 of Lord Denning’s most controversial comments
He’s a law student favourite, but his views might shock you
Morning round-up: Friday 3 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
Automation could lead to 67,000 job losses, Law Society predicts
Solicitor numbers on the up but same can’t be said for legal services sector
11 things you’ll only understand if you study law at BPP University in London
Boat parties are a thing
Damage of Daily Mail’s ‘ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLE’ headline laid bare in new report on judicial recruitment crisis
House of Lords’ committee ‘seriously concerned’
Morning round-up: Thursday 2 November
The morning's top legal affairs news stories
One third of law students regret their degree choice
And double that think the course is not good value for money
US merger latest: Womble Bond Dickinson tie-up goes live as BLP/Bryan Cave talks gather pace
BLP deal could be wrapped up as soon as 1 January
Brexit campaigner Gina Miller receives law degree 30 years after dropping out of course
Woman named UK’s most influential black person left University of East London for personal reasons
The most technologically advanced law firms in Britain: 2017-18
Exclusive: Over 2,000 City trainees and junior lawyers told us how lawtech was affecting their lives on the legal frontline