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  • Candid camera: film-maker Baroness Kidron aims ‘to make copyright law fit for the age of AI’
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    IP in the age of AI

    2025-02-24T15:05:00Z

    Alleged copyright infringements in the training of AI models, compulsory mediation and the boundaries of Brexit are among the recent landmark developments exercising IP lawyers. Joanna Goodman reports.

  • Partner relationship
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    At the double

    2025-02-19T16:35:00Z

    The saying ‘it’s lonely at the top’ doesn’t apply at many law firms, where senior and managing partners share leadership responsibilities. It helps if they get along, writes Katharine Freeland.

  • Gina Miller
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    Plus ça change

    2025-02-04T16:15:00Z

    Brexit campaigners promised that the UK’s departure from the EU would reverse an alleged continental drift in judgments, establishing the primacy of our highest court. Catherine Baksi asks lawyers and former judges – has anything really changed?

  • Rachel Reeves
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    Best laid plans

    2025-01-27T15:00:00Z

    Ambitious reforms of planning law seek to boost economic growth, alleviate the housing crisis and foster investment. Will they succeed? Maria Shahid reports.

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    New world disorder

    24 January 2025

    The exponential rise of GenAI heralded a deluge of new security threats – are law firms up to the challenge?

  • Ella Janneh
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    Clamping down on quack counsellors

    2025-01-22T14:59:00Z

    There is an urgent need for direct and comprehensive regulation of counsellors, therapists and ‘complementary practitioners’, argue Malcolm Johnson and Richard Reid.

  • Nick Ephgrave
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    Plea bargaining

    17 January 2025

    Deferred prosecution agreements in the UK are barely into double figures, whereas the US is a repeat user. Will new anti-fraud legislation increase their appeal? Katharine Freeland reports.

  • Wrongly convicted subpostmasters Janet Skinner, Seema Misra and Tracy Felstead outside the Royal Courts of Justice. All three were represented pro bono by Aria Grace partner Nick Gould
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    Off the hamster wheel

    2025-01-14T15:19:00Z

    The not-for-profit law firm is not a euphemism for losing money. Katharine Freeland talks to lawyers who are billing clients for whole new reasons.

  • Paula Vennells
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    25 things for solicitors to look out for in 2025

    2025-01-13T12:40:00Z

    Post Office Inquiry's ramifications for professional ethics, M&A mania, a busy year in the Supreme Court and the Law Society's bicentenary.

  • Rainbow Migration community
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    A little goes a long way: the Law Society Charity after 50 years

    2024-12-17T13:00:00Z

    The Law Society Charity supports registered charities whose principal aims are to help members in the areas of access to justice, legal education or human rights.

  • ECtHR interior
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    Rights and wrongs

    2024-12-09T15:27:00Z

    To many, the European Convention on Human Rights and its court stand in the way of the UK achieving its post-Brexit potential.

  • Copilot
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    GenAI two years on

    6 December 2024

    Looking back at the first generation of legal AI shows how dramatically the profession’s tech scene has changed.

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    Damage limitation

    2024-12-03T16:17:00Z

    Catherine Baksi takes the pulse of a personal injury sector squeezed by tariffs, costs curbs and court delays.

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    Imitation game

    22 November 2024

    Brexit has cast a long shadow over the intellectual property sector, while artificial intelligence tools await the certainty test cases will provide.

  • Reena Parmar
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    ‘There are so few openly disabled role models’

    22 November 2024

    Disability History Month.

  • Charlie Holt: ‘Without the enabling role of lawyers, SLAPPs would not be a problem’
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    Europe’s pincer movement to combat SLAPPs

    2024-11-22T06:01:00Z

    The Council of Europe has proposed a number of steps to suppress strategic lawsuits against public participation. Will such measures make it into UK legislation?

  • Succession
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    Succession planners

    2024-11-19T14:22:00Z

    Which area of law should an ambitious and intellectually curious lawyer aim for upon qualification? A growing number are deciding that the dust has come off the private client world, reports Katharine Freeland.

  • Kim Leadbeater MP with campaigners in favour of legalising assisted dying
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    A safe way to die?

    2024-11-18T14:33:00Z

    A private member’s bill introduced by Kim Leadbeater MP represents the strongest chance yet that assisted dying could be made legal in England and Wales. Do its safeguards answer the critics? Eduardo Reyes reports.

  • Empire Windrush
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    Legal heroes: We are the champions

    2024-11-12T10:51:00Z

    From protecting elephants to combating sexual abuse overseas, the Law Society’s Legal Heroes are changing the world for the better. Catherine Baksi profiles this year’s award winners.

  • Islington Law centre
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    Law Centres: Poor relations

    2024-11-11T11:03:00Z

    At a time of historically high demand, law centres starved of funds have been closing their doors. Supply and demand are heading in opposite directions, reports Catherine Baksi.