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The new government won’t deliver the growth it desperately needs to deliver its programme without reinvigorating trade with the EU. Lawyer experts tell Joanna Goodman what needs to be done to build new bridges to the continent: lawgazette.co.uk/features/reset…

"Solicitor apprenticeships are providing new routes to qualification, injecting young, diverse talent into the profession." Insightful piece by Joanna Goodman in Law Society Gazette on the benefits and challenges of apprenticeships in the legal sector. lawgazette.co.uk/features/earni…

Solicitor apprenticeships have proved a good news story for the profession – widening access and expanding law’s talent pool. The challenge, Joanna Goodman reports, is to ensure numbers keep increasing. Read this week's cover story here ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/features/earni…

The legal sector’s engagement with the staggering potential of artificial intelligence has surprised long-time observers of this traditionally cautious profession. Joanna Goodman reports from the Gazette’s latest roundtable discussion 🗣️ lawgazette.co.uk/roundtables/ro…

"Rather than being afraid that AI will replace jobs, let's see how we can use this technology and what it can do for us." Fascinating insights from Law Society Gazette's AI roundtable, incisively reported by Joanna Goodman.

How is generative AI shifting law firm technology? ✨ Insightful piece by Joanna Goodman for Law Society Gazette, revealing that tech is now less about search and more about conversation. lawgazette.co.uk/features/genai…

The advent of GenAI demands a fundamental shift in law firm thinking. Now tech is less about search and more about conversation. Joanna Goodman reports ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/features/genai…

With huge thanks to the talented Joanna Goodman here’s The Law Gazette’s article lawgazette.co.uk/news/tech-solu… my presentation about the work of LawtechUK in relation to @AccessToJustice at yesterday’s @LegalGeek2024


Artificial intelligence continues to dominate lawtech, but will the challenges of regulation slow the pace of innovation? Joanna Goodman reports ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/features/overs…

The number of employment tribunal cases related to neurodiversity is going up. Joanna Goodman explores how technology can play a big part in supporting neurodivergent employees ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/wellbeing/neur…

Looking back at the first generation of legal AI shows how dramatically the profession’s tech scene has changed. Joanna Goodman reports ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/features/genai…

The exponential rise of GenAI heralded a deluge of new security threats – are law firms up to the challenge? Joanna Goodman reports: lawgazette.co.uk/features/new-w…

Alleged copyright infringements in the training of AI models, compulsory mediation and the boundaries of Brexit are among the recent landmark developments exercising IP lawyers. Joanna Goodman reports ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/features/ip-in…

Agentic AI offers law firms a new level of automation and the possibility of removing the need for human interaction. Joanna Goodman reports: lawgazette.co.uk/features/ai-ch…

For mid-market firms, the advent of generative AI is a double-edged sword. The technology can handle routine tasks and free up billable time, but also obscure intrinsic flaws in processes. Joanna Goodman reports from the latest Gazette roundtable discussion: lawgazette.co.uk/roundtables/ai…

With lawyers’ ethics under increasing scrutiny, the profession’s regulators have come out fighting, issuing a raft of reviews and reports. But deeper cultural change may also be needed, reports Joanna Goodman. Read this week's cover story here ⬇️ lawgazette.co.uk/features/point…

As the legal profession faces increasing scrutiny, regulators are launching reviews in response to ethical concerns. In her insightful cover feature for Law Society Gazette, Joanna Goodman explores whether deeper cultural change may be needed to restore public trust in the profession.


