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Pupillage Applications: Surviving Rejection
The ICLR Pupillage Award’s first winner: Sophia Stapleton
Giving a clear and simple judgment: how hard can it be?
Law Podcasts: a selection

Law Podcasts: a selection

Podcasts are a great way of keeping up to date with radio programmes about law, but they can also deliver a series of instalments of a longer, more detailed or complex narrative. They’re easy to download and store on a smartphone or other device, using one of the dedicated apps. (I use the Podcasts app Continue reading about Law Podcasts: a selection

Archbold v Blackstone

Archbold v Blackstone

True. The news that in July a small panel of judges (the Judicial Executive Board) decided that Blackstone’s Criminal Practice should replace Archbold as the standard text in the Crown Court is hardly front-page material. However, it’s precisely the sort of thing a law publisher with a criminal law background like me geeks out on. Continue reading about Archbold v Blackstone

If music be the food of law, plead on…
#ALLA2016Conf – Melbourne, here we come! (Updated)
Lies, damned lies, and insurance claims
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 29 July 2016
#IALL2016 – Oxford, here we come! (Updated)