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- Indemnity costs for claimants who unjustifiably withdrew from settling | Solicitors Journal http://t.co/WZYSCqdF1k
- Law Society warns against jailing ‘reckless’ bankers | Law Gazette http://t.co/N1DR9Wr8KD
- South Shields Internet Troll Reece Elliott Jailed After Threats To Kill 200 Schoolchildren In US http://t.co/aUsjOLexFk
- Britain faces new clash with Europe over whole-life jail sentences http://t.co/vAdEdhmk51
- B&B owner who turned away gay couple loses appeal http://t.co/eyCaXu07VZ
- Theresa May announces EU opt-out decision http://t.co/m2ETlMRq9G
- US Facebook death threats: Reece Elliott jailed http://t.co/ZpbYyvGFA1
- US: Singer Lauryn Hill starts prison sentence over tax evasion http://t.co/dECKK9O2r5
- Barry George loses compensation case http://t.co/rGqrSHv8jA
- US: 23 State & Superior court law clerks collectively due at least $4.3 million, the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled http://t.co/kqpta6aIOg
- Life imprisonment breaches killers’ human rights, rules ECHR | Law Gazette http://t.co/psnHUpvjrP
- Bradley Manning lawyer calls for 'aiding the enemy' charges to be dropped http://t.co/WIP8zMVqwy
- AUSTRALIA: Lawyer warns of legal issues if special forces board merchant vessels carrying asylum seekers http://t.co/qP1w8fCVPM
- BANGLADESH vows to better worker rights, factory safety http://t.co/YKSJ9RzcFo
- BALKANS: "Rights of Serbs in Croatia - obligation of EU" http://t.co/Xyyk8LcvcM
- Turning Up the Volume on Human Rights in Europe http://t.co/AxwWK3rNDr
- Should TV cameras be allowed in British courts? http://t.co/bTBjPQP7rp
- INDIA: Shariah courts for women, by women to come up in 4 cities http://t.co/D2dZXtYlFP
- Nat Fraser case: Murder trial to be broadcast on TV http://t.co/xMi3FXkddj
- US: George Zimmerman trial continues to focus on 911 call http://t.co/cHT0yeR83S
- Transparency International: Corruption getting worse http://t.co/vlPGHNfMeQ
- Misuse of stop and search powers risks undermining police, says watchdog http://t.co/S12gqyuWfn
- Mark Bridger attacked in prison http://t.co/ydgJMJczE3
- Treatment of women in British courts varies widely http://t.co/4BZcmrTBiN
- Prince Charles's letters to MPs to remain private, court rules http://t.co/G2VJm40mt0
- Whole-life jail sentences without review breach human rights, European court rules http://t.co/nPkAm0wp9T
- Relocation of employee alleging race discrimination was not victimisation http://t.co/vTffVRUuhI
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Farrers breaks through £50m revenue barrier for first time | The Lawyer http://t.co/NR5ASpglKx
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Wright Hassall announces drop in profitability but turnover rises | The Lawyer http://t.co/OUYVlqhhBm
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Net profit takes a tumble at Trowers, down 23 per cent to £14.5m | The Lawyer http://t.co/nVDC3tMkGT
- Sussex firm claims first High Court injunction over misuse of LinkedIn | Solicitors Journal http://t.co/BzpDgXoCzN
- Channel 4 is wrong to screen The Murder Trial | Law Gazette http://t.co/eJIwhXxrFF
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/KgFQ9r6x28
- A British murder trial is to be broadcast on television for the first time http://t.co/xMi3FXkddj
- Police use of stop and search power criticised by HMIC http://t.co/zOblSiP1X9
- European Court to rule on Jeremy Bamber life term http://t.co/wWNZKty16C
- BANGLADESH: Western Clothiers Act to Inspect Bangladeshi Factories http://t.co/ZzV8btSaar
- INDONESIA urged to be transparent on human rights record http://t.co/xHZdZu2lVP
- Human Rights and European Union Foreign Policy http://t.co/AxwWK3rNDr
- Judge in SINGAPORE inquest rules American engineer hanged himself, rejects fears of foul play http://t.co/Z43XlFfKDt
- Hale solicitor wins award for work on behalf of people with spinal injuries http://t.co/fntOTmiYGJ
- IRELAND: Registrar says sorry to solicitor for calling him ‘useless’ at schools’ rugby final http://t.co/2B7XMm1G6R
- Carlisle law firm wins award for quality of its business advice: http://t.co/6miE8pLd2B
- NSA and GCHQ spy programmes face legal challenge http://t.co/wvHBGyp9Iw
- US judge denies Guantánamo Bay prisoner's request to end force-feeding http://t.co/yK62kbMsEX
- The collapse of In-Deed should give hope to conveyancers | Legal Futures http://t.co/FfsTFS44OA
- Innovative ABS to package up legal services for financial advisers | Legal Futures http://t.co/L02m33Dfc4
- British 10k run in London for London Legal Support Trust by TheLawMap | Our fundraising page http://t.co/Z7iEqwyVC4
- Press publish new watchdog details http://t.co/VzVy17fhX0
- Meet The Chief Justice Of America's Secret Supreme Court - Judge Reggie Walton http://t.co/Ze270DGSkc
- MALAYSIA: Chief Justice Tells Judges To Get Tough On Offenders Committing Street Crimes http://t.co/nryqK7wVrb
- IRELAND: Chief Justice calls for more ethics amongst business leaders http://t.co/YmDMUIAppf
- One of Britain's most wanted fugitives, Mark Lilley has been caught hiding naked in a panic room at his Spanish villa http://t.co/3Mg1FlA2sn
- Operation Elveden: Journalists and prison officer to be charged http://t.co/O5VFnE9k6S
- Press bullies say 'get stuffed' to Leveson and the rule of law http://t.co/MLbZuvCnBN
- Theresa May criticises human rights convention after Abu Qatada affair http://t.co/zCZ0WR0VRt
- 20 prerequisites for transparency: What does transparency that leads to accountability look like? http://t.co/nJIQifuB9Z
- Britain to keep European arrest warrant but try to reform it http://t.co/UZudZDnuS6
- 'Gutting' of Jillings child abuse report angers victims http://t.co/ZSzFuCYDfq
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Morgan Lewis makes first Moscow lateral hires from Gide | The Lawyer http://t.co/yMsteXm891
- LAW FIRM NEWS: DAC Beachcroft forms alliance with Brazilian corporate firm | The Lawyer http://t.co/gsvu50Q2eo
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Brodies reveals revenue rise of 7.5 per cent to £46m | The Lawyer http://t.co/PbhKe9pQoL
- University of Law to close in York and open in Leeds | The Lawyer http://t.co/64LjkSeZXs
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Clifford Chance revenue drops 2.5 per cent as PEP slips to £1m | The Lawyer http://t.co/Fv7oIbYfjd
- The best of summer holiday reading | Law Gazette http://t.co/HjvePg01KW
- Private client: a good place to be | Law Gazette http://t.co/zP3pyZpzaa
- Turkish lawyers harassed, arrested and detained | Law Gazette http://t.co/TdR1wCobJ9
- Clifford Chance partners take 9% hit in ‘disappointing’ year | Law Gazette http://t.co/YFhY9IBwsX
- Criminal bar chair backs Law Society’s stance on legal aid | Law Gazette http://t.co/X4GQdzVmlQ
- Big business supported by US Supreme Court decisions | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/pbmXPCcTxj
- A Privy Council crisis? | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/gd5nrwbHG1
- Philippine to overhaul labour laws | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/P8qZ08uAwN
- Russian legal market faces challenges | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/WsNqoP6Ma0
- Ireland to set up family court | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/qeRuFOdZZy
- Field Fisher ties Chinese knot | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/wR1oOOz8K0
- BP seeks to limit Gulf compensation | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/0cEpMxrvvt
- Privacy International files legal challenge against UK government over mass surveillance programmes - https://t.co/S2nbhOUcTm
- Legal aid changes will 'put innocent at risk' say Croydon solicitors http://t.co/UIC5POvcxe
- IRELAND: Cap on legal case costs would be in the public interest http://t.co/VKf6ymLcA4
- SIERRA LEONE's Irish alliance bodes well for women affected by violence http://t.co/RIJRuPtGXy
- Lady Gaga attempts to block 'harmful' lawsuit documents http://t.co/epnvCgltbX
- Bradley Manning lawyers seek dismissal of charges in WikiLeaks trial http://t.co/uJ6ghUp7xR
- MEPs to set up US spy scandal inquiry http://t.co/qhtMuxKo7F
- Abu Qatada: a victory for pragmatism and the rule of law http://t.co/JYvcj6SKxf
- A gorilla sculpture painted as Freddie Mercury must be moved because it infringes copyright http://t.co/C05qLMKWFh
- The 'cyber-attack' threat to London's Olympic ceremony http://t.co/DhHSiw8xDF
- Two groups (Minbar Ansar Deen and Boko Haram) face UK membership ban http://t.co/fExSV3TK16
- Government backs jailing reckless bankers http://t.co/qbDWAHMzZh