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- AUSTRALIA: Anti-bikie laws in Queensland lose some of their bite because of typo http://t.co/GYuH8dfu1W
- AUSTRALIA: Motel sex case: high court rules intercourse was not work-related http://t.co/ee19kUNk3q
- Are you entitled to work part-time, and what are your rights if you do? http://t.co/tOfUVmYm3Z
- Are lawyers currently excluding clients with learning disabilites? http://t.co/YbN8MP2n7h
- Poundland case: government defeated again over employment schemes http://t.co/D9djlFZzgb
- Solitary confinement's invisible scars http://t.co/fmP7uiE6go
- 20th Century Fox and New Regency sued by screenwriter over In Time film http://t.co/EhBpMJ9dgd
- Poundland case: back-to-work schemes not slave labour, says minister http://t.co/x9Wr55xWVs
- Finally, the review of the NSA's powers we should have had already http://t.co/2R49U7Zf7w
- Poundland case: a story we couldn't have told without our readers http://t.co/UAmpnTXi62
- Looming PII deadline could sink 176 firms | Law Gazette http://t.co/5ZqYFi5Rag
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/oV3eHC3kLR
- ISPs told to block 21 pirate sites http://t.co/MlOjJV7UEI
- Drop term-time holiday ban, urges petition http://t.co/F97YQ0gwsc
- EGYPT detains Muslim Brotherhood leader Essam el-Erian http://t.co/vYY001Eu4u
- Durham PCC Ron Hogg backs drug consumption rooms http://t.co/6UKEYYi3k4
- Barclays PPI provisions unchanged http://t.co/ENa5CsyUJx
- Sainsbury's threatens court over Tesco price comparison http://t.co/MaM3BZKHYw
- Newspapers in legal bid to stop press regulation charter http://t.co/Pa7aJnvvKi
- Rights group slams KUWAIT over twitter sentence http://t.co/eKVCJ5Es8W
- SAUDI ARABIA Rights group: activist given 3 months in prison for signing letter calling for reforms http://t.co/goV25RFoqO
- Equalities watchdog accused by politicians of a "dereliction of duty" for inaction on discrimination during election http://t.co/SSyoVF8IwT
- NEW ZEALAND: Rae Portman trial: Victim 'trying to work her way to the top' http://t.co/E2Q8quTR9B
- EGYPT judges quit trial of Muslim Brotherhood leader http://t.co/kIZDwgyXQX
- Press trial jury warned by judge http://t.co/pXwaRq5mqB
- UK courts Islamic cash with Sharia compliant bonds http://t.co/rrUuWnPbdU
- Christian values must not sway courts, says top judge http://t.co/RJlVr0gA1m
- CHINA's top court urges judicial independence, end to interference http://t.co/oEAyZ7xnSm
- US Supreme Court’s 1st women justices depicted in new painting at National Portrait Gallery in DC http://t.co/hv0bvt9Vru
- SERBIA: Lawyer and activist Srdja Popovic dies at 75: http://t.co/WY6Ue6ePcc
- Legislation Unveiled to Bar NSA's Bulk Phone Metadata Collection http://t.co/3px8Acy1s8
- AUSTRALIA: Law Society calls for changes to WorkCover and victims of crime payments http://t.co/oHVchMJMTI
- Mike Godwin's Law: from counter-memes to countering the FBI http://t.co/ftibjNY6zd
- SOUTH AFRICA: Judge denies swearing at court clerk http://t.co/6IEa0xUmag
- US judge denies class action status in Deutsche Bank lawsuit http://t.co/CLKrQleczM
- INDIA: Illegal alterations to buildings could invite life in prison http://t.co/Kuq2rR2Byz
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Clifford Chance and Hogan Lovells advise Breaking Bad network AMC on €750m acquisition | The Lawyer http://t.co/iOcuMu92vO
- China cracks down on securities violations as several firms fined | The Lawyer http://t.co/NxfdZliLKX
- Osborne Clarke hit by bank account scam letters | Legal Futures http://t.co/zmQaaPGMb7
- Now that is dispersed - ABS Keystone sets sights on Australian expansion | Legal Futures http://t.co/UJm3yJHGOJ
- ABS just the latest innovation for one of the most unusual legal practices in the UK | Legal Futures http://t.co/hXfe8Rvq3Z
- What lawyers put in their website bios v What people want to see http://t.co/Bjn3rQ6EAe
- Podcast of latest Law in Action: are we training too many lawyers when there's a shortage of jobs? http://t.co/qkTIMfr
- The cart, the horse, the nut and the sledgehammer: a review of the QASA Handbook - ICLR http://t.co/iZyxGIlVtk
- MALAYSIA: Judiciary has always been free, says Dr Mahathir http://t.co/awsTMO3SqZ
- KENYA: Chief Judiciary Registrar’s job advertised http://t.co/bsyIwaMhDa
- CANADA: Replica of ancient human rights charter on display in city http://t.co/rpq9PojGkr
- Global human rights lens on CHINA sharpens as UN Periodic Review continues http://t.co/WoCVUMwF45
- ISRAEL to present its human rights record to UNHRC http://t.co/30ydyoO9Yt
- Owners of killer dogs face 14 years in jail http://t.co/C7OZ6djxaY
- Nasa hacking case: mothers accuse US of targeting British 'geeks' http://t.co/8y7q9mRqS0
- When criminal justice is criminal: The Nicholas Alahverdian story http://t.co/ElP1Hw86NW
- Intergenerational Justice in Scandinavia: Super Model? http://t.co/Ad4G3fVEtQ
- Justice must be integral to future sustainable development agenda – UN expert: http://t.co/6N5ta1XMcn
- Gay rights in CHILE: Justice for Daniel | The Economist http://t.co/YYy1bhYMz3
- Leading licensing barrister slams councils over “iron-rule” approach to cumulative impact zones http://t.co/gpl1PhJtil
- Jeremy Hunt legal action could affect future plans to close NHS hospital services http://t.co/RaiAoberZJ
- MSP calls for a 'stricter liability' law proposed by cycle campaigners http://t.co/eu3Vlf8Vco
- Europe toughens privacy law - up to €100 m fines http://t.co/JzzH7c95ZR
- Senitment versus reality | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/fFnToPJ9Ah
- Isn't it time you knew where your clients came from? | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/tdBW8EEvHo
- Further setback for human rights activists in China | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/xZ5hj11Svy
- Top 50 US firm takes new recruitment approach | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/z0DpvEmHUe
- Lawyer's blog covered by ethics rules | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/qubL1pXH4N
- Ex-Slaughters lawyer faces Hong Kong trial | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/x2get3PIeQ
- Myanmar grants licence to New York's Herzfeld Rose | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/B0UoxbFHda
- Deutsche Bank allocates €1.2bn for legal costs as profits tumble | The Lawyer http://t.co/2Nz1MQ3owL
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Follett Stock case proceeds to higher judge as firm closes Bristol office | The Lawyer http://t.co/4GLrBQQ0fV
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Debevoise and Linklaters win roles on Russian metal group's $1bn Eurobond offering | The Lawyer http://t.co/5ZUbnowbIA
- Rebekah Brooks' legal team revealed as gagging order lifted | The Lawyer http://t.co/BcCcEgVgd4
- Official figures show criminals reoffend on massive scale http://t.co/6SXJaZ7hlp
- Faking it: time to rethink intellectual property in developing countries? http://t.co/WhsB1h0WsD
- Sharon Shoesmith was unfairly dismissed – so she deserves a payout http://t.co/KRHSOTmDBi
- Mike Godwin's Law: from counter-memes to countering the FBI http://t.co/ftibjNY6zd
- Police appeal in London over missing Welsh barrister Gianni Sonvico http://t.co/apFdk03DYj
- Hazel Bailey death: Husband jailed for walking stick killing http://t.co/2ZkSrlpXRm
- Visa checks 'could put landlords in physical danger' http://t.co/7pbK3h9PR3
- DUTCH Rabobank fined $1bn over Libor http://t.co/GPEC97EhS7
- Two men arrested in Operation Yewtree inquiry http://t.co/5HJNZGC9Ri
- Lewisham Hospital: Appeal Court overrules Jeremy Hunt http://t.co/SKzh1qfaq2
- Top US intelligence officials to testify before Congress http://t.co/uOdxGsXjCK
- ITALY: Costa Concordia trial - 'Captain's lover was on bridge' http://t.co/5pMTuh2qQH
- The government’s approach to electronic proofs of identity will have implications for solicitors | Law Gazette http://t.co/XicnKNbRoc
- Crime victims to get right to address courts directly | Law Gazette http://t.co/J6hsVTmeTh
- Staffordshire firm Hacking Ashton is first ABS to fail | Solicitors Journal http://t.co/LbcmKs7JHA
- Predicted collapses an opportunity for well-managed firms | Solicitors Journal http://t.co/2R3NLgXeZM
- PressBoF's application for an injunction to stop the cross-party Royal Charter - http://t.co/T23lf6YTmA