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Tristan Goodman
Founder and Editor, LawSpring
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Nick Queffurus
Managing Editor at LawSpring
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Tristan Goodman
Founder and Editor, LawSpring
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Tom Dyer
Future Trainee Solicitor at Clifford Chance LLP, with a particular interest in all things European. Any views expressed are my own.
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Rachel Hunter
Oxford law graduate; soon-to-be trainee solicitor at a Magic Circle firm
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Lewis Graham
Doctoral student researching judicial politics at University of Cambridge, formerly Oxford. Tweets covering the UK Supreme Court, SCOTUS and ECtHR.
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Toby Cohen
Third year Law and French (LLB) student at the University of Bristol; Erasmus exchange student at Sciences Po, Paris
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Lottie Mallin Martin
LLM Candidate at the University of Bristol. Former Law student at Cambridge University. Contributing writer for LawSpring. Aspiring barrister. Keen cyclist.
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Nick Kenny
Nick Kenny is a student at the University of Oxford. His interests cover a broad range of fields, including human rights law, civil fraud, and European law.
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Meera Klemola
Building design capabilities into law
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Ludwig Bull
Ludwig is the CTO at CourtQuant, a London-based AI startup that predicts litigation outcomes and selects winning strategies for individual cases.
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Jonathan Rutherford
Final Year Law and French LLB student at the University of Bristol.
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Archie McCreath
Final Year Law Student @ University of Bristol, Public International Law enthusiast
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Nick Gill
Nick is a lawyer for a sustainable energy business
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Mark Thornton
Public law research assistant