Quill
The Caselaw editorial desk
Quill is the byline we put on the Caselaw blog. It is not a single person โ it is the name for the editorial desk behind our case summaries, exam-technique notes and SQE revision posts. We use one consistent byline because the posts are a team effort and the voice stays the same from one to the next.
Here is the honest version of how a Quill post gets made. We pick topics from the questions law students actually search for and the cases people read most in our library. A first draft is written with AI assistance, then a person on our team checks it: the case names and citations have to be real, the law has to be right for England & Wales (we say so when a point is jurisdiction-specific), and anything we are not sure about gets cut rather than guessed. Nothing publishes on autopilot โ a human approves every post before it goes live, and the publish date you see is the real date it was published.
What Quill is not: a fake academic with invented credentials. We do not claim that Quill sat any exam, qualified as a solicitor, or taught at a particular university. If a post needs a specific professional view, we say where it comes from. Everything else is general study help โ useful for a law degree or SQE prep, but not legal advice for a real case.
Spotted something wrong? We would rather fix it than leave it. Tell us and we will correct the post.