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A High Court ruling has sent a jolt through the legal profession after a newly qualified solicitor used an internal AI tool to produce court correspondence containing a fabricated legal citation
Elisabeth Mason seeks to calm the shivers from the ruling in Cork and another v Smith
The Legal Services Board (LSB) has highlighted a lack of safeguards where people use artificial intelligence (AI) tools to help with legal problems
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming legal practice, but its successful adoption depends as much on culture as technology

Dr Jeffrey Wale shares his concerns about the non-party document access pilot

Why this senior lawyer is embracing AI, & why it matters that you see it: by Clive Hopewell

The law sector has been chosen as the testing ground for the government’s AI Growth Labs—speeding up development, testing and regulatory compliance so software can be market-ready more quickly
Clients who use chatbots for legal advice before turning to solicitors often cause delays or make their situation worse, solicitors have warned
Dominic Regan laments a relic of a bygone age of billing & dips into the shark-infested waters of claims management companies
The civil justice landscape could be heading for a shake-up, with reform of the Solicitors Act 1974 gathering pace
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

NLJ Career Profile: Jonathan Tardif, Browne Jacobson

NLJ Career Profile: Jonathan Tardif, Browne Jacobson

Jonathan Tardif, Browne Jacobson’s senior partner, on leadership, mentorship and why retaining diverse talent is the legal profession's next big challenge

Freeths—Alastair Frood

Freeths—Alastair Frood

Freeths strengthens disputes capability in Scotland with partner appointment in Glasgow

Sackers—Michael Jones

Sackers—Michael Jones

Michael Jones joins Sackers as partner

NEWS
Consultant-led law firms should prepare for closer regulatory attention as oversight evolves
Artificial intelligence may draft workplace grievances, but employers cannot treat them any differently from conventional complaints
From dishonest claimants to judicial promotions and procedural skirmishes, the latest legal developments offer plenty for litigators to digest
Fresh guidance is set to influence how courts decide whether hearings take place online or in person
County Court judges remain divided over whether landlords can lawfully force entry to carry out essential safety inspections after tenants ignore access injunctions
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