Thursday

31st October - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Television cameras will be a permanent fixture in English and Welsh courts for the first time from Thursday. A statutory instrument, the Court of Appeal (Recording and Broadcasting) Order 2013, allows equipment shared by four broadcasters and controlled by a video journalist to film judges and lawyers for live broadcast. Full story - Law Gazette  


Wednesday

30th October - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Law Society has been accused of "active appeasement and abject surrender" over criminal legal aid. Full story - Solicitors Journal 


Tuesday

29th October - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: When it comes to cyber security, lawyers are the weakest link - With threats ranging from hacktivists to Chinese spies, it’s time for law firms to get their data security act together. Full story - The Lawyer 



Monday

28th October - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Justice Secretary to introduce independent medical panels to assess injuries but defers RTA small claims limit increase. Claimant personal injury lawyers have given a cautious welcome to government plans to tackle fraudulent whiplash claims. Full story - New Law Journal


Sunday

27th October - Law News

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Saturday

26th October - Law News

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Friday

25th October - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Televising the courts: the time has come. Live broadcasting to start on Monday - from a control desk in the court of appeal that looks like a tea-trolley. Full story - Guardian Law