Meet the Authors

Author

Larissa Meredith-Flister is a qualified solicitor in England & Wales (2024) and Canada (2021), with an LLM in European Law from the University of Cambridge (First Class – top 10%) and a strong economics background. My work sits at the intersection of UK competition litigation, data privacy, and AI.

I work across the full lifecycle of complex litigation, from early-stage case development and funding strategy to procedural applications, disclosure, and settlement, including in collective proceedings before both the High Court and the Competition Appeal Tribunal. Alongside my litigation practice, I am especially interested in practical AI and legal workflows: how lawyers can use these tools in ways that improve efficiency without compromising accuracy, trust, or professional judgment. I build and think about systems for people who care not just whether an output is fast, but whether it is reliable, verifiable, and safe to use in high-stakes work.

My broader experience spans legal practice, public policy, and academia across five jurisdictions: England, the Netherlands, Canada, the United States, and Brazil. I have advised on complex legal and policy issues in collaboration with national and international stakeholders, and bring strong project and change-management skills (PMP; Prosci Change Practitioner).

I’m a polyglot - I’m fully bilingual in English and Portuguese, fluent in Spanish and French, and have basic knowledge of German and Italian.

Latest Tools, Skills & Articles

Source-Locked Verification

The Source-Locked Verification skill forces Claude into a strict evidential-fidelity mode where it can only answer from two sources: materials you provide, and online sources it has actually accessed during the task. It cannot infer, assume, estimate, generalise, or fill gaps – if something isn’t expressly stated in the evidence or a verified source, Claude must say so rather than fabricate a plausible-sounding answer.