SCL: Talking Tech Law

SCL: Talking Tech Law

I was recently featured in an online Q&A by the Society for Computers and Law for their Talking Tech Law series. It’s aimed at providing an interesting insight into how various legal tech figures got their start in the sector and where they see the profession…

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22 and a Path to Tech Law

22 and a Path to Tech Law

This week’s post features a review by Olivia Jean-Baptiste of the ‘A Path to Tech Law‘ panel that I recently spoke on for The Society for Computers and Law. Olivia is currently an undergraduate LLB student at City University of London where she is also…

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22 and the winner is…

22 and the winner is…

At the end of August I was able to fulfil a slightly geeky childhood dream of mine: visiting the land of all things stationery and anime. Admittedly, the reason for my trip was even nerdier but I would be lying if I said I didn’t…

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News: Best International Future Lawyer Award 2017

News: Best International Future Lawyer Award 2017

I am so honoured and excited to share that I have been announced as the Best International Future Lawyer 2017 by AIJA, the International Association of Young Lawyers. Additionally, I also get to go to Tokyo for their 55th annual congress where I will receive…

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Book Review: We Know All About You

Book Review: We Know All About You

Check out my latest review of  “We Know All About You ” by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones for The Society of Computers and Law. We Know All About You: The Story of Surveillance in Britain and America by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones (OUP, 304 pp, £18.99) ISBN: 9780198749660   It would…

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London Coffee Festival 2017

London Coffee Festival 2017

 The Legend Legend has it, that a herdsman named Kaldi on a sunny day noticed that his trip of goats was more sprightly than usual having grazed on a dark green bush with red berries. The trip was tripping so to speak. Curious, Kaldi tried…

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Getting Things Done with the Bullet Journal

Getting Things Done with the Bullet Journal

I was recently featured in a post by Gradstrategy on how keeping a journal or a planner can help you in being more productive. Check it out here on Gradstrategy.com I talk about how throughout my time at university, I used something called the Bullet Journal method…

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Article 50: A question of principle

Article 50: A question of principle

This month’s featured blog post comes from Alex Diggens. He is a recent law graduate from UCL who is now currently studying for the Bar where he will specialise in a Commercial chancery set upon completion. Panic in the court room Late last week, the High Court issued…

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Tips for living in London by Londoners themselves

Tips for living in London by Londoners themselves

I recently contributed to Law Absolute’s post on living in London. Guess I am officially a Londoner! Find the link attached below. http://www.lawabsolute.com/recruitment-news/article/tips-for-living-in-london-by-londoners-themselves On another note, I will soon be writing a post on life after law school and keeping you all updated on the…

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Book Review: Intercept

Book Review: Intercept

Check out my latest review for The Society of Computers and Law on Intercept by Gordon Corera. Original Link: (http://www.scl.org/site.aspx?i=ed48270) Lorraine Chimbga reviews Intercept: The Secret History of Computers and Spies by Gordon Corera (Orion Publishing, Paperback – £8.99, pp 448, ISBN: 9781780227849)   At first…

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21 and Graduated

21 and Graduated

Two weeks ago was the tangible culmination of three rollercoaster years finally coming to an end. When the exam season finally finished in May I didn’t quite know how to feel when I was still waking up at 6am but had nothing to revise or read…

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21 and RemainINg Hopeful

21 and RemainINg Hopeful

Today… One day I will look back and see that lived I through history. Although this might sound strange, history never looks like history when you are living it. Although I have tried to keep this platform neutral , today I felt, to put it…

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