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Our law assignment help is simple: send us your brief, and we'll match you with one of our fully vetted, UK-qualified legal experts to write your assignment. Then, use your completed work as a model to deepen your legal understanding, refine your technique, and build confidence in your own writing.
Our law writer team includes LL.B, LL.M, LPC, BPTC and GDL graduates, practising solicitors and barristers, and several former law lecturers. We always pair you with someone who has the right background for your specific task.
We cover essays, problem questions, case notes, legal opinions, mooting submissions, drafting exercises, client advice, dissertations, advocacy tasks, statutory interpretation, research projects, reflective writing, group work, portfolios, and exam revision guides. We can help with virtually any law assignment – just ask if you're unsure!
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We have 500+ writers on our books, with subject specialists to match almost every field of study! You can always request a writer by ID. Here are some of our most requested law writers:
Writer ID: 29099
Former Senior Law Lecturer, Specialist in Advanced Legal Analysis
Specialisms: English Legal System, Constitutional & Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Contract Law, Employment Law, Company Law, Commercial Law, Tort Law, Equity & Trusts, Land Law, International Human Rights, Medical Law & Ethics, Comparative Law, Legal Philosophy, Public International Law, Career Documents.
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38 assignments delivered*
Writer ID: 29647
PhD Law, LLM, LLB (Surrey)
Specialisms: Financial Law, Contract Law, Comparative Law, Islamic Finance, Jurisprudence, Human Rights Law, Business Law, International Trade Law.
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262 assignments delivered*
Writer ID: 27794
LLB (First Class), LLM International Law
Specialisms: Law, International Law, Human Rights Law, Public Law, Commercial Law, Employment Law, International Organisations, Comparative Legal Analysis, Judicial Review.
Master's in Bioethics & Medical Law (Manchester), former solicitor
Specialisms: Italian/English and EU Comparative Law, Corporate Law, Company Law, Medical Law, Bioethics, Disability Discrimination, Legal Translation.
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401 assignments delivered*
Writer ID: 26327
LLB (Law), Medical Law & Ethics Specialist
Specialisms: Medical Law, Ethics, Reproductive Medicine, Assisted Dying, Malpractice, Law & Science.
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889 assignments delivered*
Writer ID: 29706
LLM Law, LLB (First Class)
Specialisms: Criminal Law, Family Law, International Law, Property Law, Land Law, Equity & Trusts, Jurisprudence, Politics, Literature, Legal Research.
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38 assignments delivered*
*Correct at 14th Nov 2025.
About Writer ID: 29099
Credentials:
Former law lecturer and senior lecturer with extensive experience teaching and assessing work at LLB and LLM level, with deep understanding of first-class legal standards.
Focus areas:
Wide-ranging expertise across core and advanced areas of law, including public, private and international law, as well as professional career documentation.
Approach:
Highly analytical and detail-oriented, producing rigorous legal work informed by years of academic teaching and assessment experience.
Experience:
Over eight years’ experience as a freelance academic writer with more than 200 completed legal assignments. Prior academic career included lecturing at multiple UK universities and delivering employability training.
Research skills:
Experienced in using major legal databases including Westlaw and LexisNexis to support advanced legal research and analysis.
Academic writing:
Skilled in OSCOLA, Harvard and APA referencing, with extensive experience producing legal essays, case analyses and academic commentary.
About Writer ID: 29647
Credentials:
PhD in Law (University of Barcelona), LLM (London School of Economics), and LLB (University of Surrey). Experienced university lecturer in Contract Law and developer of training programmes for legal practitioners in Business Law.
Focus areas:
Business Law (financial services regulation, capital markets, company law, IP and data protection law), Private Law (contract, comparative contract law, international trade, WTO law), Human Rights Law, Islamic Finance, jurisprudence, and politics.
Experience:
More than a decade of research and teaching in European and comparative legal systems. Skilled in contract law instruction, practitioner training, and academic writing. Flexible workload and strong record of delivering high-quality assignments.
Approach:
Combines academic depth with practical clarity. Brings rigorous analysis, comparative insight, and up-to-date knowledge to legal and interdisciplinary projects. Supported by access to JSTOR, ResearchGate, and Scribd for comprehensive research.
About Writer ID: 27794
Credentials:
LLB (First Class) and LLM with a focus on international law, covering areas such as WTO law, international human rights and comparative legal systems.
Focus areas:
Public, contract, tort, commercial and employment law, international and human rights law, comparative law and judicial review.
Approach:
Analytical and research-driven, drawing on practical legal experience and strong academic foundations to produce structured, well-supported written work.
Experience:
Experience in legal research, legislative analysis and writing on current affairs. Additional experience in comparative legal research, drafting arguments based on international and foreign case law, and analysing judgments from international courts.
Research skills:
Access to Cambridge University Library, Squire Law Library, Westlaw and LexisNexis, with strong skills in legal analysis and reviewing international and domestic case law.
Academic writing:
Experience in producing articles, legal analyses and written work based on international, comparative and domestic law, supported by training through the Bar Professional Training Course.
About Writer ID: 27373
Credentials:
Upper second class LLB (Hons) in Law, LLM in International Corporate & Commercial Law (Merit equivalent, University of York), and Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) with grade of Very Competent.
Focus areas:
Sale and carriage of goods (including carriage by sea), jurisdictional conflict, contract law, civil and criminal procedural rules, evidence law, arbitration, and international commercial practice. Additional experience in Human Rights and Business Law.
Experience:
Practical legal experience as a mini-pupil and intern at 4 KBW Chambers. Assisted in preparing cases, drafting legal opinions, and conducting research for several high profile cases. Regular use of civil procedure rules in practice. Access to Inns of Court libraries for up-to-date research sources.
Approach:
Consistently reliable academic and legal writer with an excellent record of meeting deadlines. Combines strong research, attention to detail, and analytical skills to produce high-quality, professional legal writing.
About Writer ID: 27065
Credentials:
LLB in Law (Cambridge University), with further study in American Intellectual Property Law at Harvard University. Prize-winner in Tort and Roman Law, awarded for top overall first-year results.
Focus areas:
Intellectual property law, tort, Roman law, litigation, and broader legal subjects. Experienced in combining academic research with the practical application of law.
Experience:
Current pupil barrister with deep exposure to intellectual property practice. Skilled in research, analysis, and litigation, with a proven ability to meet demanding deadlines.
Approach:
Passionate about law and academic writing, with a dedication to producing carefully argued, well-researched, and polished work. Approaches all projects with diligence, intellectual curiosity, and professional commitment.
About Writer ID: 145
Credentials:
Over 23 years as a professional writer, researcher, and creative consultant, supported by 17 years as a criminal and civil litigation lawyer. Extensive experience as a prosecutor, including homicide trials, serious criminal cases, and major civil litigation in tort and property law.
Focus areas:
Criminal law, civil litigation, tort, property law, intellectual property rights, copyright, history, current affairs, and interdisciplinary academic research.
Experience:
Lead counsel in multiple homicide cases and hundreds of serious criminal matters including fraud, organised crime, and violent offences. Award-winning author and project leader for regional non-fiction publications. Contributor to leading academic textbooks.
Approach:
Brings rigorous analysis, attention to detail, and creativity to all projects. Combines legal expertise, academic skill, and practical insight to deliver polished, well-researched, professional assignments.
About Writer ID: 22661
Credentials:
Former solicitor. Master's in Bioethics & Medical Law (University of Manchester), LLB Law (conversion), BA Italian & History (University of Birmingham). Trained at a top-tier international law firm and founder of a successful lawyer-linguist agency providing legal consultancy and translation for over a decade.
Focus areas:
Italian/English and EU comparative law, corporate and company law, medical law, bioethics, disability discrimination, and legal translation. Strong interest in cultural perspectives on end-of-life care and euthanasia.
Experience:
Over 17 years across business law, litigation, comparative law, and bilingual legal analysis. Fluency in Italian, French, and Hebrew, with extensive international experience living and working in Europe and Israel. Published novelist with recognition in International Literary Awards.
Approach:
Analytical and culturally sensitive writer who integrates legal precision with creative depth. Resilient, detail-oriented, and committed to delivering high-quality, nuanced assignments across law and interdisciplinary subjects.
About Writer ID: 26327
Credentials:
LLB (Law), specialist in Medical Law & Ethics. Postgraduate dissertation proposal completed and PhD opportunity successfully secured (later declined).
Focus areas:
Euthanasia, assisted suicide, abortion, reproductive medicine, consent to treatment, medical research, malpractice, future medical technologies, and the relationship between law and science. Also experienced in general legal writing.
Experience:
Former University of Kent student with extensive writing experience across law and IT fields. Skilled in dissertation and thesis proposal development at all levels of study. Former University Ambassador with experience guiding personal statements and applications.
Approach:
Up-to-date, detail-oriented researcher and writer with both academic and professional insight into medical law. Combines subject expertise with high standards of writing and editing.
About Writer ID: 29706
Credentials:
LLM in law and LLB with first class and highest honours, with strong academic grounding across domestic and international legal systems.
Focus areas:
All core areas of law, with particular interest in criminal law, family law, international law, property law, equity and trusts, jurisprudence, politics and literature.
Approach:
Research-driven and detail-oriented writer committed to producing rigorous, well-supported legal analysis.
Experience:
Experience researching multiple legal topics simultaneously during university study and through freelance writing. Additional writing and editing experience for publications in law, politics and human rights.
Research skills:
Skilled researcher with access to university library resources and extensive practice analysing legal materials across diverse subject areas.
Academic writing:
Experienced in producing high-quality legal essays and commentary across both historical and contemporary legal frameworks.
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Law assignments that we can help with
Here are just some of the types of law assignments we can help with. If you don't see yours listed, don't worry - we can almost certainly still help! Simply select 'essay' when placing your order and include the full details in our easy-to-use order form.
Law essay writing service
Our legally qualified writers provide you with a well-structured, critical legal essay that shows depth of understanding and strong argumentation. Whether you're exploring doctrinal issues in contract law, evaluating human rights jurisprudence, or debating the impact of recent legislation, we ensure your essay is focused, well-researched, and academically sound. Your writer can either work with materials you've provided or carry out their own research using respected legal textbooks, academic journals, case law, and legislation.
Our law essay help covers the full spectrum of legal subjects - including public, private, and commercial law - and ensure every essay uses your chosen referencing style, most often OSCOLA. Legal writing at university level demands more than just knowledge: it requires analytical clarity, authoritative support, and a persuasive, well-reasoned position. That's where our writers stand out. Drawing on case law, statute, and leading academic commentary, they write essays that not only respond directly to the question but also reflect the standard of argument and structure expected by top law schools.
Problem questions
Problem questions are a key part of legal study, assessing how well you can apply legal principles to realistic, often complex, fact patterns. Our legal team use clear, structured approaches like IRAC or ILAC to produce detailed, well-reasoned responses across all areas of law - from criminal and tort to land, contract, and equity. Your model answer will highlight relevant legal issues, apply authoritative case law and statutory provisions, and offer logical, justified conclusions.
We handle everything from straightforward negligence claims to multi-issue questions involving defences, remedies, and procedural points. These might include occupiers' liability, vitiating factors in contract, proprietary estoppel, or the application of trusts in mixed-asset disputes. We also assist with problem questions involving public law, such as judicial review or human rights claims.
Whether you're advising a fictional client or analysing liability across several parties, your completed original work will model the clarity, depth, and analytical precision expected by top law schools. Each answer is tailored to your scenario, fully referenced, and designed to help you strengthen your own legal problem-solving skills.
Case notes/case commentary
Case notes and case comments require more than just summarising a judgment - they demand careful analysis of the reasoning, context, and legal implications. Our legally trained law writers help you unpack complex decisions by identifying key legal issues, the court's rationale, and how the case fits within the wider legal landscape. Whether you need to produce a neutral case note or a more evaluative case comment, we ensure your work is concise, accurate, and academically rigorous.
We support you with leading cases across core areas of law, from Robinson to Westdeutsche, helping you engage with the real complexity of judicial reasoning. Your writer will help you critically engage with the judgment, relevant academic opinion, and precedent - showing not just what the court decided, but why it matters.
Statutory interpretation/legislation analysis
Analysing legislation is a skill that often catches students out, especially when faced with dense or technical statutory language. Our writers approach statutory interpretation with clarity and confidence, using recognised tools such as the literal, golden, and purposive rules, as well as relevant presumptions and interpretive aids. Whether you're examining a single clause or the operation of an entire statutory scheme, we ensure your work demonstrates precision, legal reasoning, and contextual awareness.
We regularly assist with assignments involving the Human Rights Act, company law provisions, planning legislation, and criminal statutes. Your model answer will show how to read and apply legislation critically, referencing relevant authorities and aligning with academic expectations in subjects where precision really matters.
Mooting submissions
Mooting is a demanding skill, combining legal research, precise written submissions, and oral advocacy. We support you with clear, well-structured skeleton arguments that follow expected mooting conventions, helping you frame persuasive submissions based on sound legal reasoning. Whether you're arguing a point of statutory interpretation, a human rights breach, or the application of precedent in a fictional appeal, our legal writers develop confident, coherent arguments for you that are grounded in relevant authority.
Your law writer will focus on structure, flow, and legal accuracy - referencing binding and persuasive precedents, as well as anticipating counterarguments where appropriate. Whether you're new to mooting or preparing for a competitive round, our support ensures that your argument is refined and presented in a format that mirrors professional advocacy.
Legal document drafting
Legal drafting is a core skill for aspiring solicitors and barristers, requiring precision, clarity, and a firm grasp of legal conventions. Our legally qualified team assist with a wide range of drafting tasks, from contracts, leases, and wills to statements of case, witness statements, and letters before action. Whether you're studying on the LLB, LPC, SQE, or Bar Course, we ensure your work follows the correct structure, tone, and legal format. We are also pleased to confidentially assist practising Solicitors and Barristers with drafting work.
We can help with both contentious and non-contentious documents, including commercial agreements, pleadings under the Civil Procedure Rules, and client-facing correspondence. Every document is tailored to your scenario, using plain English where appropriate and including relevant legal content - so you learn not just what to write, but how to write it professionally.
Legal opinions
Legal opinions require you to advise a client or solicitor with clarity, authority, and attention to detail. Our law writers produce logically structured, professionally worded opinions that identify the legal issues, apply relevant authority, and clearly explain the available options. Whether you're advising on criminal liability, civil remedies, contract interpretation, or procedural matters, we tailor each opinion to match the expectations of university-level and professional training assessments. We are also pleased assist law firms with opinion writing, providing you with a qualified lawyer at an appropriate level.
We regularly support students on the LLB, LPC, and Bar Course with both civil and criminal opinion writing. Your model answer will include clear headings, client-focused language, and well-supported reasoning - helping you understand how to structure advice that's accurate, balanced, and suitable for real or simulated practice.
Research projects and law dissertations
Extended research projects and dissertations are a major part of many LL.B and LL.M degrees, requiring sustained analysis, original thinking, and thorough legal research. Our experienced law writers develop focused, well-structured dissertations that demonstrate depth of understanding and critical engagement with the law. We can support you with every stage - from refining your research question and building your literature review, to structuring chapters and referencing sources correctly.
We regularly assist with topics across constitutional law, medical law, human rights, company law, international law, and more. Whether your focus is doctrinal, comparative, or socio-legal, we ensure your project meets academic standards, shows critical insight, and follows your university's formatting and citation requirements - typically OSCOLA.
Advocacy/oral submissions
Advocacy assignments test your ability to argue clearly, persuasively, and professionally - whether you're making a bail application, plea in mitigation, or case management submission. Our expert writers support you by drafting realistic, well-structured oral submissions that reflect the tone, format, and legal accuracy expected in both academic and professional training settings.
We help students on the LPC, Bar Course, CILEX and other legal programmes prepare for assessed advocacy by drafting scripts, skeleton arguments, and speaker notes tailored to your brief. As always, we are also happy to assist practising solicitors and barristers with these tasks. Whether you're presenting in a criminal, civil, or family law context, your model submission will include appropriate courtroom language, relevant procedural rules, and persuasive legal reasoning - helping you gain confidence in both written and spoken legal argument.
Reflective journals/learning logs
Reflective writing is increasingly used in legal education to encourage personal insight and professional development - particularly on clinical, pro bono, and skills-based modules. Our writers produce thoughtful, structured reflections that connect your practical experiences with relevant legal principles, ethical frameworks, and academic theory.
Whether you're writing about client interviewing, courtroom observations, teamwork during mooting, or challenges during legal placements, we support you in expressing your development clearly and critically. We can structure your reflection using popular models like Kolb or Gibbs, or follow your university's own framework. Each piece shows evidence of growth, self-awareness, and legal understanding - while meeting the academic standards expected on LL.B, LL.M, LPC, or Bar Course programmes.
Legal drafting exercises (skills-based)
Drafting exercises on the LPC, Bar Course, or SQE are often short, highly structured tasks designed to assess your technical drafting ability under formal conditions. These aren't full legal documents - they're focused, skills-based exercises that test your precision, formatting, and understanding of legal procedures.
We assist with common assessment tasks such as drafting Part 36 offers, inserting clauses into leases, completing claim forms, writing attendance notes, and producing procedural letters. Your law writer will follow the exact requirements of your brief and module guidance, using appropriate language, layout, and legal content. These exercises are all about clarity, compliance, and correctness - and we'll make sure your submission meets those standards confidently.
Group projects and presentations
Group work is becoming increasingly common in legal education, with assignments ranging from joint research projects and presentations to simulated client interviews and tribunal advocacy. These tasks often involve not just legal knowledge, but strong communication, time management, and teamwork - all of which can present challenges when marks are shared.
We help you manage group-based assignments more confidently by producing model scripts, presentation notes, slide content, and supporting documents tailored to your brief. Whether you're working on a business law proposal, a mock mediation, or a joint legal memorandum, we ensure your contribution is clear, well-reasoned, and academically sound - giving your group the structure and substance it needs to succeed.
Exam revision guides
Law exams demand not just knowledge, but the ability to recall, apply, and structure legal principles under pressure. Our revision guides are tailored to your syllabus and exam format, helping you focus on what really matters. We provide clear, topic-by-topic notes that summarise key cases, statutes, and legal concepts, as well as model answers and condensed frameworks to support timed practice.
Whether you're revising for LL.B finals, LPC assessments, the SQE or Bar Course exams, we help you build a stronger foundation and develop strategies for problem questions, essay responses, and multiple-choice tests. Your guide is written by a UK legally qualified expert, fully referenced, and structured to help you revise with purpose - not just memorise content.
Portfolio submissions
Portfolios are increasingly used in law courses to assess a range of practical and academic skills across multiple tasks. These might include legal opinions, client letters, advocacy scripts, reflective pieces, and problem question responses - all tied together with consistent referencing and presentation. Our writers complete each component for you to a high standard, ensuring the overall submission meets your university's requirements.
We support students on the LL.B, LPC, Bar Course, CILEX courses and LL.M courses with individual portfolio tasks or complete sets, depending on your needs. Whether you're compiling a litigation skills portfolio or a pro bono clinic reflection series, we'll draft work for you that's cohesive, accurate, and tailored - without sacrificing quality across multiple components.
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Law assignment help FAQs
Common questions about our UK and US law assignment support:
We support law students at every stage of their studies. That includes foundation and first-year LLB modules, full undergraduate degrees, conversion routes such as the GDL, postgraduate programmes like the LLM, and professional training courses including the LPC, SQE and Bar Course. We also assist international and distance-learning students whose assessments follow a common law syllabus. When you order, you can specify your level and target grade so we can match you with a legal writer who works at the right standard.
Our legally qualified writers can prepare model answers for most forms of assessed work: essays, problem questions, case notes, case comments, legal opinions, mooting submissions, advocacy scripts, drafting exercises, client advice, research projects, dissertations, portfolios and exam revision materials. We also help with skills-based tasks such as reflective journals, attendance notes and skeleton arguments. If your assessment format is unusual, just upload the brief and we'll confirm the most suitable way to help.
Yes. Although we started in the UK and still work very closely with LLB, GDL, SQE and Bar Course students, we also support a growing number of US law students on JD, LLM and paralegal programmes. We understand that US assessments often look different – for example, heavy use of casebooks, issue-spotter exams, socratic-style class problems and US-focused moot problems. When you tell us you study in the US, we tailor the model answer to your system so that it reflects US case law, court structures and teaching methods where appropriate.
Our core team is made up of UK-qualified solicitors, barristers and law academics, but we also work with specialists who have studied or taught on US law programmes, or who have experience with US-focused topics such as constitutional law, federal courts, First Amendment issues, US criminal procedure and American intellectual property law. These writers are comfortable working with US authorities, Bluebook-style citation and bar-style question formats. Where possible, US-based students are matched with a writer who understands both your subject and the way law is assessed in American law schools.
We work across most core and specialist law subjects. Common requests include contract, tort, criminal, public and constitutional law, equity and trusts, land law, EU and human rights law, commercial and company law, employment law, medical law, family law, international law, financial and banking law, intellectual property and dispute resolution. We also handle comparative and socio-legal topics that draw on more than one jurisdiction. If your assignment involves a very niche area, upload your brief and we'll confirm availability before you proceed.
Yes. Our legal team works with the main citation systems used in law schools. For UK work, that usually means OSCOLA, but we also handle Harvard and other faculty-specific styles. For US-focused assignments, we can follow Bluebook, ALWD or your law school's own variation, provided you upload the guidance. Your model assignment will include consistent, properly formatted citations and a full list of authorities, so you can see clearly how to reference cases, statutes and secondary sources in your own work.
After you complete the online order form and upload your brief, we review the details and assign a suitably qualified legal writer. They prepare a bespoke model answer that follows your instructions, target grade, jurisdiction and deadline. Our in-house academic quality team then checks the work for accuracy, structure, referencing and compliance with your brief. Once approved, the completed assignment is uploaded to your secure account for you to download and study. You'll also have a window for free amendments if there is anything you'd like clarified.
Every law assignment we supply is human-written to order for a single client and is never resold. We do not use pre-written essays or generic templates. Once your writer has completed the work, our quality team checks it against your brief and runs it through plagiarism-detection software. We also perform additional checks designed to flag content that appears to have been generated by generic AI tools. You can request copies of these reports so you have transparent evidence of originality.
Turnaround options range from 4 office hours for urgent work on short, focused tasks through to longer schedules for large projects such as dissertations. Many students choose a seven-day delivery window for standard essays and problem questions, but you can select longer deadlines if you are planning ahead or need an extended piece. The order form will show you the delivery options available for your word count, level and complexity, along with the corresponding prices, before you decide whether to go ahead.
Our law assignments are supplied as learning aids. They are designed to show you how to approach a question, structure your argument, select and apply authority, and reference sources correctly. To get the most benefit from the work, you should not submit it as your own, whether you study in the UK, the US or elsewhere. Instead, use it to inform your own writing in line with our Fair Use guidance and your institution's academic integrity policy. When used this way, the service is intended to support your legal education, not bypass it.
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Make use of our free resources designed for law students. From sample essays and case notes to referencing guides and lecture notes, these materials will help you develop stronger legal arguments and write with confidence.
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