Qques textes avec corrigé succint (résumé + commentaire) étudiés les années précédentes
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Hopes ChatGPT will help those representing themselves in court
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A diet of the most awful things humans can do’ – a criminal lawyer’s life
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Time to Move Past the Term ‘Nonlawyer’ as Legal Industry Evolves
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American Bar Association Calls for Diverse Hiring Approach in Law Firms Beyond Grades and Class Rank
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Top lawyers defy bar to declare they will not prosecute peaceful climate protesters
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Firms using gender pay gap reporting to drive positive change
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BigLaw firm mostly goes meeting-free this week to address fatigue
Qques textes étudiés/distribués en cours ou utilisés pour les oraux blancs depuis la session 2017
+ AZI could become a lawyer's greatest help in the courtroom (Business insider) - 2024
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Time to end the split in legal professions in England and Wales (Law.com) - 2023
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Courts Come to Order With Judges, Litigants—But No Lawyers (The Wall Street Journal) -2023
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No ChatGPT in my court: Judge orders all AI-generated content must be declared and checked - 2023
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Is it time to scrap silk? - 2022
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As Malaysia tests AI court sentencing, some lawyers fear for justice (Reuters) - 2022
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Brain implants could let lawyers scan years of material in a fraction of the time, report suggests (public news Time ) - 2022
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Barristers’ strike: justice is on their side (the Guardian) - 2022
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TV cameras to be allowed to film high profile cases in crown courts within months (Skynews) - 2020
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COVID-19 Challenges: Keeping Law Firms Going Amid Uncertain Times (Legal Executive Institute) - 2020
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What it's like working as a young corporate lawyer at a top tier firm (the Financial Review)
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Justice Sotomayor Calls For Mandatory Pro Bono Service (Law 360)
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Why are law deans not fired after investigations find misconducts with women (ABA Journal)
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Program places law students in paid internships that help them see the business picture (ABA Journal)
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Catastrophic legal aid deserts’ put access to justice at risk (Solicitor's journal)
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Associates Want to Return to the Office—With Caveats (Bloomberg Law)
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Brain implants could let lawyers scan yeears of material in the fraction of the time (Public News Time)
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Why are there so few lawyers in France compared to US? (The Connexion )