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  • A Gentle Start: Beginning the new year without pressure

    A Gentle Start: Beginning the new year without pressure

    ByGeorgia Johnson 23 January 202622 January 2026

    The start of a new year often arrives with noise. Resolutions. Fresh planners. Big expectations.But sometimes, January does not…

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  • ✨ “Looking Back, Stepping Forward: Lessons from a Year in Law”

    ✨ “Looking Back, Stepping Forward: Lessons from a Year in Law”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 31 December 202512 November 2025

    There’s something special about the final days of the year — that quiet pause between what’s ended and what’s…

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  • re sykes {1951}

    re sykes {1951}

    ByGeorgia Johnson 26 December 202512 November 2025

    🎄 Behind the Will: Re Sykes [1951] Ch 602 – A Legacy of Kindness For this special Christmas edition…

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  • 🎄 “The Spirit of the Season: What Christmas Can Teach Us About the Law”

    🎄 “The Spirit of the Season: What Christmas Can Teach Us About the Law”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 24 December 202512 November 2025

    As the year winds down and the scent of mince pies fills the air, even law students start to…

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  • Re dorman {1994}

    Re dorman {1994}

    ByGeorgia Johnson 19 December 202512 November 2025

    🕯️ Behind the Will: Re Dorman [1994] 2 All ER 545 – When a Gift Disappears This week’s Behind…

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  • “the law of laughter: can you really get in trouble for a joke?”

    “the law of laughter: can you really get in trouble for a joke?”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 17 December 202512 November 2025

    We’ve all said something that didn’t land quite as intended — a joke that was a bit too dark,…

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  • Re Hayward {1997}

    Re Hayward {1997}

    ByGeorgia Johnson 12 December 202512 November 2025

    ⚰️ Behind the Will: Re Hayward [1997] EWCA Civ 2851 – When a Will Goes Up in Smoke This…

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  • “the confidence clause: Learning to speak up as a law student”

    “the confidence clause: Learning to speak up as a law student”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 10 December 202512 November 2025

    Law degrees can feel like a constant balancing act — between confidence and uncertainty, knowledge and self-doubt, ambition and…

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  • Marley v rawlings {2014}

    Marley v rawlings {2014}

    ByGeorgia Johnson 5 December 202512 November 2025

    🔍 Behind the Will: Marley v Rawlings [2014] UKSC 2 – When a Simple Mistake Changes Everything This week’s…

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  • “paws, claws, and the law: who really owns your pet?”

    “paws, claws, and the law: who really owns your pet?”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 3 December 202512 November 2025

    Pets are family — but legally, they’re not treated that way.Whether it’s cats, dogs, or even goldfish, pet ownership…

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Georgia Johnson

Georgia Johnson

💼 Future Private Client Solicitor | Final-Year Law Student | LLM Candidate 2026 | Creator of Behind the Will

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