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The Legal Cheek September UK Virtual Law Fair 2025
Tuesday 2 September, 2pm to 5pm, taking place virtually
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Geopolitical risk, trade and the law — with Clifford Chance (virtual)
Thursday 4 September, 4pm to 6:30pm, taking place virtually
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Geopolitical risk, trade and the law — with Clifford Chance (in-person)
FULLY BOOKED | Thursday 4 September, 4pm to 6:30pm, taking place IN-PERSON
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The Hybrid Lawyer: Where human expertise meets artificial intelligence — with A&O Shearman
Monday 8 September, 4pm to 6pm, taking place virtually
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Ethics and the law — with Clyde & Co
Tuesday 9 September, 4pm to 6pm, taking place virtually
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Careers
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Mastering the SQE with a full-time job: Top tips from a future lawyer
Tilly Twite, SQE student at The College of Legal Practice, reflects on her experience of balancing work and study and offers some advice for fellow future lawyers
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How to keep it together during the SQE
BPP LLM student Maria Shakir discusses the highs and lows of her SQE experience as well as her key revision strategies and top tips for success
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Inside London’s legal scene: A student’s guide to studying, socialising and succeeding
Ross Nelson, a law conversion student at ULaw, shares his London student life highlights, top City tips, and how he balances study and life
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My journey from chartered legal exec to law firm partner
CILEX president Yanthé Richardson discusses her varied career, diversity in the law and the introduction of chartered paralegals
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How to survive the SQE — and why regional firms could be your best career move
Programme and student lead at ULaw, Laura Duffy, discusses the challenges facing lawyers-to-be and the opportunities in the North
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The Legal Cheek Winter Virtual Vacation Scheme
Taking place from Monday 1 December until Friday 5 December 2025
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Greenwashing and UK law: the emerging legal framework behind environmental claims
Newcastle uni student Joanna Makriyiannis discusses greenwashing regulation in the UK and its impact on businesses
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SLAPPs in UK defamation cases: a pressing need for reform?
University of Aberdeen student, Steven Collingham, examines this aggressive litigation strategy and what governments can do to address it
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From courtroom to code: How AI is shaping our legal system
BPP SQE student Eve Sprigings examines whether AI in the courtroom will enhance or erode justice
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The rise of continuation funds in private equity — explained
Oxford Uni student Yoshinori Maejima looks at continuation funds and explains their impact on law firms
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How legal loopholes shape the strategies businesses adopt
Year 12 student Inaam Bawa takes a look at how businesses use gaps in the law to maximise their profits