
S1 EP29: Family Court Funding, AI in Law, and Celebrity Jury Duty
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In this episode of "The Legal Loop," we cover key developments reshaping the legal sector. The UK government announces a £12.5 million boost for the family court pilot scheme ‘Pathfinder,’ a move aimed at easing the burdens of overworked courts. Meanwhile, Linklaters and Herbert Smith Freehills launch their trainee retention campaigns as spring approaches, keeping the focus on retaining top legal talent.
We also discuss the booming $28.5 billion alternative legal services market, highlighting how law is evolving with innovative solutions. In other news, RPC pulls out of its planned Moorgate move, and Mishcon de Reya begins a redundancy consultation amidst shifting market conditions.
On a lighter note, Reese Witherspoon, star of Legally Blonde, was mistaken for a real lawyer during jury duty—sparking some amusing conversations. Lastly, we explore the future of AI in the legal world, with the Master of the Rolls urging that new technologies must uphold the rule of law, and legislative changes that could remove the time limit for child sexual abuse claims in the UK.
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