Why should I consider cases from other jurisdictions when I'm undertaking legal research? This is a question that no doubt resonates with students and others when tasked with preparing for a case, assignment or other work requiring...
Taxonomy: “A documented and orderly set of types, classifications, categorizations and/or principles that are often achieved through mechanisms including but not limited to naming, defining and/or the grouping of attributes,...
Justis is delighted to announce that you can now access cases from the Caribbean Court of Justice, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Island, Bermuda, Jamaican and Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in...
"To LLB or not to LLB? That is the question". As exam period approaches, many students at various stages of their education will be contemplating whether to, and perhaps what...
Whether you're looking to start your first six or considering a third, applying for pupillage can be an overwhelming experience. With the Bar Standards Board (BSB) requiring that pupillages are...
"Look to where the Law is going, not where the Law is." Ayomide Akin-Oteniya recently organised an event at Hogan Lovells on celebrating diversity in the legal industry. The event was comprised...
It was recently reported by the BBC that in the future jobs will increasingly be at risk of automation from artificial intelligence (AI). Boston Consulting Group predicts that by 2025 up...
Exam period is approaching so it’s worth stocking up on tips on how to get the best of your revision. Scoring high marks in exams is not just about what...
Developments in science and technology have transformed virtually every industry and although it has been slow to adapt, the legal sector is no different. Clients are increasingly turning to the...
The United States may be known for its bizarre cases, but the courtrooms of England and Wales are not immune to their fair share of the downright peculiar court cases....