Dec 11, 2023
Written By Helena Kudiabor
AllAboutLaw Top Lawfluencers 2023: Best Law Student Accounts
Dec 11, 2023
Written By Helena Kudiabor
Currently studying law, or looking into doing so in the future? As part of AllAboutLaw’s Top Lawfluencer Awards, check out our list of the best law student accounts. All these content creators provide tips and advice to help you successfully navigate law student life.
legallyvera
Name: Vera Mayzel
Why follow: A future trainee solicitor, Vera provides a wealth of information to help you ace your next training contract application. She’s a great person to follow if you’re looking to boost your commercial awareness, as she regularly shares business stories and their legal implications, as well as how best to answer case study questions. Outside of her informative content, follow Vera for her excellent memes about legal life.
Handle: @legallyvera
legallylucy
Name: Lucy Sallows
Why follow: Revision is something so many people struggle with, which is why Lucy’s TikTok is such a great resource. An LLB graduate and future Magic Circle trainee, Lucy offers tips on excelling in your law degree, such as by writing first-class essays, making the most of lecture notes and maximising productivity. Even if you’re in sixth-form, Lucy has a wealth of relevant content, from how to ace the LNAT to an A-level survival guide.
Handle: @legallylucy (TikTok)
lawfizstyle
Name: Fiza
Why follow: Interested in being a barrister but not sure which field to go into? An aspiring barrister herself, Fiza has created a comprehensive breakdown of barrister practice areas, sharing an explanation of each field, relevant chambers and further resources. Fiza is particularly passionate about gender equality, and is the founder of genHERpower, a podcast that empowers and shares the stories of women working in different industries.
Handle: @lawfizstyle
the_law_chapter
Name: Samiyah Asad-Zaman
Why follow: Samiya’s content is a great resource for someone interested in completing an LLM. She provides legal content and tips for students wanting to pursue the same path, sharing regular updates on what she’s learning about and what life as an LLM student is really like. Alongside her studies, Samiyah is a qualified advocate for PIP, a social enterprise providing affordable legal assistance for employment claims.
Handle: @the_law_chapter
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lawsunnysideup
Name: Marta Deneva
Why follow: Having studied politics and international relations as an undergraduate, Marta is now completing her MA Law, so she’s a great person to follow if you’re coming into law with an undergraduate degree. Follow Marta for tips on being an international or non-law student, to hear about her work to achieve business-level fluency in Japanese and for her commercial awareness roundups that discuss the legal implications of media and tech news.
Handle: @lawsunnysideup
legally_vae
Name: Vanessa
Why follow: Originally from Rwanda, Vanessa came to the UK to study for the LLM, and creates informative content sharing her experience. Vanessa’s Instagram is a great way to learn more about how the law differs worldwide, as she regularly shares content about Rwanda law and her experience interning at the Commercial High Court of Rwanda. When she’s not discussing law, Vanessa shares motivational, lifestyle and workout content.
Handle: @legally__vae
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