
Legal education is distinguished by its interpretive complexity, precedent-based reasoning, and analytical depth. It demands not only precision in language but also rigorous engagement with statutory frameworks, case law, and jurisprudential thought. At Edquill Solutions, academic writing services in Law are designed to support undergraduate LLB students, postgraduate LLM candidates, GDL and BPTC trainees, and doctoral researchers across a wide range of legal disciplines.
We specialise in producing legally accurate, critically reasoned, and citation-compliant work aligned with UK and common law jurisdictions, as well as international legal systems. Whether preparing a case commentary, statutory interpretation essay, dissertation, or moot court brief, our legal writing is crafted to the highest academic and professional standards.
Core Areas of Legal Expertise
Edquill Solutions delivers academic support across all major branches of legal education. Each document is developed by legal researchers and practitioners with expertise in specific areas of law, ensuring technical accuracy and authoritative argumentation.
Public Law and Constitutional Law
Assignments and essays address issues such as parliamentary sovereignty, judicial review, the separation of powers, devolution, and the Human Rights Act 1998. Submissions include critical evaluation of constitutional conventions, European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) jurisprudence, and Supreme Court rulings (e.g., R (Miller) decisions).
Criminal Law
We provide academically robust writing on actus reus, mens rea, offences against the person, inchoate offences, defences (duress, intoxication, insanity), and sentencing policy. All arguments are supported by analysis of leading cases such as R v Cunningham, R v Ghosh, and R v Brown.
Contract Law
Support is available for topics including offer and acceptance, consideration, privity, misrepresentation, breach, and remedies. Case law such as Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co and Entores v Miles Far East Corporation is critically integrated into essays, problem questions, and case evaluations.
Tort Law
Essays and problem-based answers are developed on negligence (duty, breach, causation), occupiers’ liability, nuisance, vicarious liability, and defamation. Case precedents such as Donoghue v Stevenson and Caparo Industries plc v Dickman are applied with careful doctrinal analysis.
EU Law and International Law
Work in these areas includes judicial supremacy of EU law, free movement of goods and persons, competition law, and the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Public international law assignments address state sovereignty, treaty interpretation, international humanitarian law, and UN mechanisms.
Equity and Trusts
Assignments are developed on the creation and administration of trusts, fiduciary duties, resulting and constructive trusts, and equitable remedies. Judgments in cases such as Westdeutsche Landesbank v Islington LBC and Chase Manhattan Bank v Israel-British Bank are critically discussed.
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Academic writing in this domain addresses freedom of expression, privacy, right to life, and proportionality. Comparative analysis with the ECHR, ICCPR, and relevant decisions by the European Court of Human Rights is included.
Commercial and Corporate Law
Reports and essays are provided on company formation, directors’ duties, shareholder rights, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and insolvency. Key statutory references (e.g., Companies Act 2006, Insolvency Act 1986) are analysed alongside case law and academic commentary.
Family Law, Employment Law, and Property Law
Specialised support is also available for legal domains involving cohabitation, divorce, child welfare, workplace discrimination, unfair dismissal, proprietary rights, leases, and land registration under the Land Registration Act 2002.
Each assignment is meticulously cited using the Oxford University Standard for the Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA), ensuring consistency, clarity, and academic compliance.
Types of Legal Documents Provided
Edquill Solutions delivers a wide range of academically and professionally relevant legal documents, tailored to institutional and jurisdictional requirements:
1. Law Dissertations and Theses
Comprehensive dissertation support is provided across doctrinal, comparative, and socio-legal methodologies. Work includes a clear legal research question, structured literature review, theoretical framework, case law and statutory analysis, and a conclusion grounded in critical evaluation.
2. Legal Essays and Case Commentaries
We offer analytical essays on legal principles, judicial reasoning, and statutory development. Case commentaries are written with balanced critique, evaluating judicial interpretation and public policy implications.
3. Problem Question Answers (IRAC Format)
Support is available for structured problem-solving exercises using the Issue-Rule-Application-Conclusion (IRAC) method. These answers demonstrate logical progression, authoritative citation, and accurate application of legal rules to hypothetical scenarios.
4. Moot Court Briefs and Advocacy Documents
Preparation of moot skeleton arguments, legal submissions, and oral advocacy summaries is provided. These include legal reasoning supported by relevant authority and structured argumentation as required in academic and professional competitions.
5. Law Review Articles and Academic Publications
We assist in the drafting and editing of scholarly articles intended for submission to law reviews or journals. These include theoretical development, literature synthesis, and engagement with legal reform debates.
6. Reflective Logs and Legal Practice Portfolios
Support is offered for reflective writing based on legal clinics, internships, and practical placements. Reflective content is structured using accepted models and linked to professional competencies outlined by legal regulatory bodies (e.g., SRA, Bar Standards Board).
Legal Accuracy and Academic Integrity
Edquill Solutions guarantees academic integrity, doctrinal accuracy, and methodological transparency across all legal writing services:
Plagiarism-Free Submissions
Each document is written from first principles and tested using leading plagiarism detection tools to ensure original and ethically sourced content.
Authoritative Referencing and Citations
All work adheres to OSCOLA, including pinpoint citations, accurate case names, statutory references, and secondary sources such as journal articles and textbooks.
Legal Methodology
Where applicable, work incorporates doctrinal, comparative, critical, and socio-legal approaches. We guide clients on case analysis, statutory interpretation, jurisprudential frameworks, and critical engagement with scholarly debates.
Jurisdictional Precision
We support clients from various legal systems (UK, EU, India, Canada, Australia), ensuring proper alignment with applicable statutes, case law, and academic expectations in common law or mixed jurisdictions.
Supervisor and Examiner Feedback Compliance
Revision services are provided to align documents with feedback from tutors or examiners, ensuring continuous improvement and alignment with institutional rubrics.
Tools and Resources Utilised
Our legal researchers and writers draw upon a wide range of reputable legal resources to develop accurate, up-to-date, and persuasive academic content. These include:
Primary Sources: UK Legislation (legislation.gov.uk), British and European case law (BAILII, HUDOC), Hansard archives
Databases: Westlaw UK, LexisLibrary, HeinOnline, JSTOR, SCC Online, Manupatra
Law Journals: Modern Law Review, Cambridge Law Journal, Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, Public Law Review
Statutory Materials and Practice Guides: Butterworths, Blackstone’s, Halsbury’s Laws of England
This academic infrastructure ensures each submission is underpinned by authoritative research and doctrinal legitimacy.
Why Choose Edquill Solutions for Law?
Legal education demands critical precision, a mastery of legal reasoning, and familiarity with fast-changing statutory landscapes. Edquill Solutions stands apart by combining legal expertise with academic writing excellence, offering services tailored specifically to the needs of law students, researchers, and trainee legal professionals.
Our advantages include:
Law specialists with LLB, LLM, and PhD qualifications from leading UK universities
Extensive experience supporting GDL, LPC, and BPTC assignments
OSCOLA-compliant writing with critical reasoning and peer-reviewed authority
Support for common law and international legal jurisdictions
Strict confidentiality, timely delivery, and post-submission revision assistance
Whether drafting a human rights dissertation, analysing a Supreme Court judgment, or writing an advocacy submission, Edquill Solutions provides academically rigorous and professionally accurate legal writing support.