Justis is proud to be a vLex company, which means a new look for us, and more content for you! Following the recent news of Justis' acquisition, we have started the process...
In October 2018 we launched the Justis International Writing Competition for a second year. With entries sent in by students from all around the world, we were overwhelmed with the...
On February 6th, Aidan Hawes, Head of Commercial Development at Justis, hosted the JustisOne annual update webinar, talking through the updates we made to JustisOne in 2018 and what we...
After a fantastic year, we celebrated Christmas in our Camden office for the last time (yes, we will be moving offices in 2019). In addition to the many photos taken...
Guest author Kristin Hodgins is a project director and law library director working in the public sector in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Her article discusses how many do not know...
Here you can find references and ideas for the Justis International Law & Technology Writing Competition 2019 , alongside guidance and examples from last year’s competition. The four new topics...
Two key elements of the recent Legal Design Sprint were the five real-world problem areas, and how the students applied legal design thinking to conceptualise new solutions to these problems, and...
Following on from Part 1, this post offers a perspective on how JustisOne can be used to find ‘‘Good Law’’, which is crucial for building persuasive arguments. Good, Bad...
Thank you to everyone who came to see us at ALLA 2018, and who attended the Justis Party! Congratulations to Robin Gardner on being awarded the 2018 ALLA Law...
A contributing author to Justis, Mukta Balroop, a Chevening Scholar, and LLM student provides guidance for students required to find and analyse case law as part of their degree. This...