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Uber

Lon-done with Uber?

September 25, 2017

What are the implications of Transport for London's decision not to renew Uber's London licence? Found out everything here.

Cyclist

Weekly News Summary – 25th September 2017

September 25, 2017

This week, the government launched a review into whether a new law is needed to tackle dangerous cycling - read other law news here.

Pros and Cons of LLB Placement Year

Pros and Cons of an LLB with a Placement Year

September 21, 2017

Considering a placement year as part of your LLB? Here, law student Bryony tells us about the pros and cons of a placement year during your LLB.

image rights football

Football and the Law: Image Rights (Part Two)

September 20, 2017

Want to know more about image rights, football and the law? This blog details everything you need to know about how the law affects players' image rights.

A road sign directing road users to a nearby service station

Weekly News Summary – 18th September 2017

September 18, 2017

The attorney general, Jeremy Wright QC, has begun an initiative looking into the effects of social media on criminal cases - read more law news here.

intellectual property

Fashion, Music and Intellectual Property: #tshirtgate

September 14, 2017

What was #tshirtgate and how did it involve intellectual property? Here, learn about Kylie and Kendall Jenner's t-shirts - and their legal consequences.

Weekly News Summary – 11th September 2017

September 11, 2017

The president of the EFTA court is set to speak to legal specialists about future relations between the UK and the EU - read more legal news here.

Why I Chose to Convert to Law

September 7, 2017

Thinking of converting to law? Read one student's story of deciding on law and strengthening their application through extra-curriculars and internships.

New York

Legal Work Experience: New York

September 6, 2017

Want to know what it's like to work at a law firm in New York?

A-Level Students

TLP News – 4th September 2017

September 5, 2017

St Olave’s faces a legal challenge from families over sixth formers being illegally kicked out halfway through their A-Levels. Read more legal news here!

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