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Patrick Grant, senior lecturer, The University of Law. Inclusivity and AI are difficult bedfellows, especially in law. We see magic...
Read MoreImplications of new family law rules: a shift towards mediation
Carmelita Ardren is head of family, children and divorce at Raworths in Harrogate. “…. Like running up the down...
Read MoreGenAI: a technology lawyer’s perspective
Aneeqa Kisil, Maia Crockford, Susan Ford and Tim Ryan, DAC Beachcroft. The applications, benefits, challenges and ethical implications of...
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Craig Matthews, CEO of LEAP Estates. While traditionally perceived by many as slow and antiquated, private client practice is, in...
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