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Associate News: UK organisations are moving faster on AI, but governance gaps threaten to undermine progress, new iManage research finds zurl.co/dydfF @imanage.bsky.social
Class action firm writes off £14m in fees after ‘drop hands’ settlement zurl.co/XOgpg
Blog: Linklaters’ chief growth officer takes the ‘blank sheet’ challenge zurl.co/yh6Xx
Associate News: Post-walk: London Legal Walk delivers another landmark year of support for Access to Justic zurl.co/gNNB7 @londonlegal.bsky.social
Clients less swayed by emotional support than law firms think zurl.co/92w2D
Crown prosecutor struck off for child cruelty conviction zurl.co/9Hsaq
Parliamentary pincer movement aims to up SLAPPs law pressure zurl.co/n9nvK
“First hard evidence” of legal advice improving lives zurl.co/fGNHp
Rape conviction quashed due to defence barrister’s failings zurl.co/7oe9X
Working patterns “unsustainable for our health”, say women lawyers zurl.co/6sG82
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Groundbreaking research has provided “the first hard evidence” that legal advice for low-income households improves lives.
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The Court of Appeal has taken the rare step of quashing a child rape conviction because of the defence barrister’s failures during the trial.
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“First hard evidence” of legal advice improving lives
Rape conviction quashed due to defence barrister's failings
UK findings from the iManage Knowledge Work Benchmark Report 2026 show client pressure is accelerating AI adoption, making trusted, governed knowledge a critical foundation for responsible AI
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Class action law firm Hausfeld has had to write off £14m in fees after the CAT approved the settlement of a client’s collective action.
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UK organisations are moving faster on AI, but governance gaps threaten to undermine progress, new iManage research finds
Class action firm writes off £14m in fees after 'drop hands' settlement
Linklaters' chief growth officer takes the ‘blank sheet’ challenge
We invite our third lawyer to take the ‘blank sheet’ challenge, sketching out their dream law firm.
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Exactly half of female legal professionals believe their working patterns are not “sustainable for their health in the long term”.
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The annual London Legal Walk has once again brought together the legal community in remarkable numbers, highlighting its enduring commitment to access to justice.
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Working patterns “unsustainable for our health”, say women lawyers
Post-walk: London Legal Walk delivers another landmark year of support for Access to Justic
Clients are much less likely than law firm leaders to believe that feeling valued matters most or that a personalised service drives loyalty.
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A Crown prosecutor who was jailed for assaulting and ill-treating a child has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
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Clients less swayed by emotional support than law firms think
Crown prosecutor struck off for child cruelty conviction
Parliamentary pincer movement aims to up SLAPPs law pressure
The second of two private members’ bills to introduce an anti-SLAPPs law will be introduced in the House of Commons today..
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