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EU officials have come to an agreement regarding proposed laws to regulate the use of AI, there have been calls for a new food allergen law to be passed, more than two million Tesla cars have been recalled in the US, and an England Lioness star has trademarked her name. Find out more in the commercial news round-up.
The legal mental health charity LawCare has reported has reported that calls to its helpline have increased by 11% on last year.
Crime solicitors have lost their appeal against the government's plans to cut the number of duty solicitors' contracts by two thirds – a decision which the Law Society has said could lead to vulnerable people being denied access to justice.
London law firm Mishcon de Reya has launched a programme to offer free legal advice and mentoring to early-stage tech businesses.
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The law centre helping victims of the Grenfell Tower fire has had its funding slashed so severely that it is relying on public donations, charitable grants and lawyers choosing to work for free, it has been revealed.
Top commercial law barristers' chambers are increasing pupillage awards to £100,000 following salary boosts at US law firms in the City.
Oxford Brookes School of Law and The College of Legal Practice have joined forces to offer the law school’s students discounted access to Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) preparation courses, as well as appropriate guidance and information on the new route to qualifying.
Global law firm Clyde & Co LLP has announced the launch of the Clyde & Co Academy.