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Law essays
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Barclay Littlewood, Founder
Trained as a Barrister at Gray’s InnI created Essay Barrister because legal writing deserves better than generic AI. Having founded the UK’s first essay writing company, and later launched Uniwriter.ai, which was featured by the BBC, I have seen first-hand how quickly students and professionals are turning to AI for academic support.
But law is different. It demands authority, structure, precision and proper legal reasoning. That is why Essay Barrister has been built specifically for law, trained on thousands of law essays created by expert writers over many years, and supported by leading legal sources including UK legislation, case law, parliamentary material, law reform reports and other official common-law resources.
I developed Essay Barrister alongside a practising solicitor and former law lecturer, working with a team of qualified law writers with deep subject expertise across contract, tort, criminal, public, commercial, human rights, equity, land law and more.
This is not just another law essay tool. It is the product of decades of legal writing experience, specialist academic knowledge and a belief that AI should support better thinking, not replace it.
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