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Leading legal journalist draws packed house at Suffolk law lecture

Joshua Rozenberg KC, one of the UK's leading legal commentators, drew a sold-out audience to the University of Suffolk's third annual law lecture, with discussions ranging from Donald Trump's threat to sue the BBC to the future of AI in law.

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The 2025 annual law lecture was sold out

Why it matters: The sold-out lecture underscores the series' growing importance as a forum for Suffolk's legal community to engage with leading national figures on the profession's most pressing challenges.

The details: Before the lecture, Rozenberg met law students to discuss his career path from solicitor to journalist, reflecting on landmark cases from his 15 years as the BBC's legal correspondent, including the moment Donald Trump threatened to sue the broadcaster over a misleadingly edited documentary. Trump is still threatening legal action, but the BBC has apologised while insisting the lawsuit has no basis, with legal experts widely believing the case will be difficult to win.

During the lecture, he addressed the government's newly published immigration policy paper and the continuing impact of an independent report on the criminal justice system by Sir Brian Leveson, who delivered last year's lecture.

He also discussed artificial intelligence in the legal sector. AI adoption has more than doubled, according to a 2024 LexisNexis survey of over 1,200 UK legal professionals, with the technology now being used for everything from legal research and document automation to client engagement and due diligence. The Law Society notes that AI tools are enabling smaller firms to compete with larger practices by automating routine tasks.

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Joshua Rozenberg KC speaks with Eleanor Scarlett, Director of the University of Suffolk Legal Advice Centre

What they're saying: "It's important to meet people going into the law profession to understand their concerns and the issues they face as they embark on a career in the legal sector," Rozenberg told the audience.

"My advice to students is to be aware of the industry challenges, make yourself stand out from the crowd and take opportunities when they are presented."

Eleanor Scarlett, director of the University of Suffolk Legal Advice Centre and senior lecturer in law, said: "Our annual law lecture has established itself as the must-attend event for those interested in the inner workings of our legal system. Our students are heavily involved in the planning and benefit from meeting with some of the leading names in the sector."

Guy Longhurst , managing partner at Ellisons , which sponsored the event, said: "We're really proud to support the University of Suffolk's annual law lecture and to help bring the legal community together for such an inspiring event. As a firm rooted in this region, we're passionate about nurturing future talent and supporting the businesses and individuals who make Suffolk such a fantastic place to live and work."

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Joshua Rozenberg KC at the University of Suffolk’s annual law lecture

For context: The lecture series has attracted increasingly prominent speakers since launching in 2023, with Lady Hale, former president of the Supreme Court, followed by Sir Brian Leveson in 2024, and now Rozenberg.

The event took place on Tuesday, 18 November, and was hosted by the University of Suffolk's Legal Advice Centre in partnership with the Suffolk and North Essex Law Society.

The bottom line: The sold-out lecture demonstrated the series' growing pull, bringing one of Britain's leading legal voices to Suffolk with insights on issues from presidential litigation to AI – topics reshaping the profession nationwide.

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