AI Lawyers: Will There Come a Day When We No Longer Need Solicitors, Barristers or Judges?
Could AI lawyers replace solicitors, barristers and judges? Explore the legality, ethics, benefits and risks of AI legal advice and the future of justice.
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Could AI lawyers replace solicitors, barristers and judges? Explore the legality, ethics, benefits and risks of AI legal advice and the future of justice.

The Graduate Jobs Crisis and the Struggle to Secure SQE Qualifying Work Experience
UK graduate vacancies are falling, making SQE Qualifying Work Experience harder to secure. Explore the barriers facing disabled, mature, part-time and remote law students.

Renata Maziak Barnes, Founder of Disabled Entrepreneur UK and aspiring human rights lawyer, seeks remote legal research, writing, mentoring and QWE opportunities.

Can disabled lawyers work from home? Explore remote legal careers, reasonable adjustments, video court hearings and human rights law in the UK.

Can people with OCD, neurological disorders, or mental health conditions work in law? Discover legal careers, pros and cons, workplace adjustments, and how aspiring human rights lawyers can succeed despite mental health challenges.

A clear step-by-step guide to academic essay writing in law and healthcare, explaining structure, critical analysis, and key differences to help students achieve higher marks.

Civil law governs disputes between individuals or organizations, aiming to resolve issues like contracts, property, and family matters through compensation or court orders. Tort law is a branch of civil law that deals specifically with wrongful acts, such as negligence or defamation, where one party causes harm to another, and the injured party can seek damages.

As facial recognition continues to evolve, its deployment must be balanced against privacy laws, GDPR obligations, and fundamental human rights. Without stricter regulations and safeguards, the technology risks eroding the very freedoms it claims to protect.

Regardless if you are an able-bodied or disabled person, starting or expanding a business, one of the most important decisions is choosing the right legal structure. In the UK, the most common options are Sole Trader, Partnership, and Limited Company (Director-owned). Each comes with its own legal, financial, and tax obligations. Understanding the differences will help you make an informed choice, avoid pitfalls, and remain compliant with HMRC and Companies House.

Hate crime is a violation of human rights and a crime against the very values of equality, dignity, and respect. It tears communities apart and leaves victims in emotional ruins. Society must come together to condemn hate, strengthen the law, and support victims. Most importantly, we must remember that diversity is our strength, and no one should be made to feel unsafe for simply being who they are.