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  • Re Snowden {1979}

    Re Snowden {1979}

    ByGeorgia Johnson 28 November 202512 November 2025

    🔍 Behind the Will: Re Snowden [1979] Ch 528 – When a Promise Becomes a Trust This week’s Behind…

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  • “Love, lies, and legalities: what romantic comedies get wrong about the law”

    “Love, lies, and legalities: what romantic comedies get wrong about the law”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 26 November 202512 November 2025

    Rom-coms have taught us a lot about life — how to fall in love, how to get dumped, and…

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  • Re Cooke {1960}

    Re Cooke {1960}

    ByGeorgia Johnson 21 November 202512 November 2025

    ✉️ Behind the Will: Re Cooke [1960] P 243 – The Unopened Envelope Will This week’s Behind the Will…

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  • “balancing the scales: how to manage burnout as a law student”

    “balancing the scales: how to manage burnout as a law student”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 19 November 202512 November 2025

    This weeks article is one which really hits home for me. Lately, I’ve really been struggling to find balance…

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  • Re Park (Deceased) {1954}

    Re Park (Deceased) {1954}

    ByGeorgia Johnson 14 November 202512 November 2025

    ⚰️ Behind the Will: Re Park (Deceased) [1954] P 89 – The Will Signed After Death This week’s Behind…

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  • “When justice takes time: why the legal system moves slowly (and why that’s not always bad)”

    “When justice takes time: why the legal system moves slowly (and why that’s not always bad)”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 12 November 2025

    We’ve all heard the saying: “Justice delayed is justice denied.”And yet, anyone who’s spent time studying or working in…

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  • “Holiday Horror stories: when law meets the sun lounger”

    “Holiday Horror stories: when law meets the sun lounger”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 5 November 202518 October 2025

    We’ve all been there — the glossy brochure promised a “private infinity pool”, but you arrive to find a…

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  • “Judges Under Pressure: The Human Side of Decision-Making”

    “Judges Under Pressure: The Human Side of Decision-Making”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 29 October 202518 October 2025

    Judges are often portrayed as detached, analytical figures applying law to fact with cold precision. But in reality, judging…

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  • Rea v Rea (2024)

    Rea v Rea (2024)

    ByGeorgia Johnson 24 October 202518 October 2025

    🔍 Behind the Will: Rea v Rea [2024] EWCA Civ 169 – Family Pressure and Testamentary Freedom This week’s…

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  • “The Law of Apologies: Can Saying Sorry Really Protect You?”

    “The Law of Apologies: Can Saying Sorry Really Protect You?”

    ByGeorgia Johnson 22 October 202518 October 2025

    Apologies can heal relationships, calm emotions, and rebuild trust. But in law, they’ve long had an uneasy place. For…

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Georgia Johnson

Georgia Johnson

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

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