Lauryn Goodman v Kyle Walker: Understanding Schedule 1 Applications

The Judgment of HHJ Hess following the Final Hearing of Lauryn Goodman’s financial remedies application under Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989, published following the making of a Final Transparency Order, has gained significant media attention. The mainstream media have widely reported the sums being sought by Lauryn Goodman, but few have shed any […]

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Pupillage Q&A with Claudia Saxton: Start of Second Six

We recently took five minutes to sit down with our newest Pupil Barrister, Claudia to catch up and discuss how she’s feeling as she starts her second six of pupillage. Can you share your journey so far as a pupil barrister at Unit? How have you found it? I began pupillage with Unit Chambers in […]

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Unlocking Barriers: The Neurodiversity Challenge in the Legal System

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Navigating the legal profession is often likened to traversing through complex legal statutes, but what if the hurdles extend beyond case law? A recent survey conducted by Neurodiversikey explores the acceptance of neurodiverse barristers and lawyers and sheds light on the pervasive challenges faced by individuals with diverse neurotypes. The findings from the survey conducted […]

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