- Divorce rate falling but financial trickery among separating couples on the increase | New Law Journal: http://t.co/ICUorogM39
- TUPE: Major case clarifies circumstances in which a company in administration may dimiss staff | New Law Journal: http://t.co/Qb6q6lqX3I
- SME firms in London & south east recovering well | New Law Journal: http://t.co/HBjFN8Idpk
- Lawyers fear flexible working is "career suicide" | New Law Journal: http://t.co/QM5EyaEE2h
- Google Books: not lawful here - Google Books still flouts copyright law outside US | New Law Journal: http://t.co/gmMbV7sYSL
- Barrister disbarred for attesting to forged signatures of both the seller and the buyer | New Law Journal: http://t.co/8LE62EscO0
- SRA wants more power to fine: Bigger fines "could save solicitors money" | New Law Journal: http://t.co/ibGGILBXle
- "Judicial authority" extradition result in Bucnys: further clarification on extradition | New Law Journal: http://t.co/23jFxjporU
- RUSSIA: A Trial No One Should Ignore http://t.co/DSK6cbbdWG
- HONDURAS: An interview with Dr. Leo Valladares, former Honduran human rights commissioner http://t.co/xanyaN8nMq
- Data Analysis for Human Rights Advocacy http://t.co/7fhCgbQli6
- UKRAINE: Court rules against ‘Nazi collaborator’ human rights protest http://t.co/Gz880ZVHHR
- ‘Defending human rights in HONDURAS is a crime’ http://t.co/Pbt6EkhPnl
- JFK'S Contribution to Women's Rights -- and What He Might Want Us to Do Next http://t.co/sttwKQ8HCI
- Rights Groups Urge UN to Back Privacy Protection http://t.co/iHxpBcdkaG
- SUDAN: Trial of Sudanese activists charged with ‘indecent gay behaviour’ postponed http://t.co/e9bRgZFwC5
- SOUTH AFRICA: Four in court for Joburg CBD hijacking http://t.co/61ccGUac6S
- Illegal cigarettes and tobacco seized from hidden compartments in shops in Hull http://t.co/J6RDEWLY2J
- Illegal milk smuggling risks integrity of industry - FSA http://t.co/qlcBmSPp18
- Twitter Toughening Its Security to Thwart Government Snoops http://t.co/MovTrQDfLD
- US Retailers Decline to Aid Factory Victims in BANGLADESH http://t.co/R5yCsy6NsF
- European officials seem more open to civilian drones than regulators in the United States http://t.co/XB2vNX5nI4
- US: Local Lawyer's Father Had Role In Jack Ruby Trial http://t.co/6fsbiQp6lv
- SCOTUS for law students (sponsored by Bloomberg Law): Why cases settle http://t.co/sKJvF5w7Ry
- US: Troubled Health Law Rollout Damages Public Support http://t.co/EuKGwG8gI0
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/oV3eHC3kLR
- MEXICO: Secondary legislation in Mexican energy reform to be hammered out next year http://t.co/GxmuyGNaMF
- JAMAICA: Caribbean judiciary is being taken over by women http://t.co/8XNbJ9hpkN
- You don’t have to use the solicitor your insurance company tells you to http://t.co/jNaSbEAIFo
- Trainee solicitor cleared of Nelson cash and carry raid http://t.co/omfjK06Zvf
- Solicitor regrets disabled brother and sister 'judgement call' http://t.co/djRlfpIQkC
- Click on Wales » Blog Archive » Welsh housing Bill retreats on social justice http://t.co/3unl4AuEkE
- Ulster's dead deserve justice, whether they were killed by the British Army or the IRA http://t.co/QgX0piZRpy
- Criminal Justice students debate death penalty http://t.co/PSYfVnxwid
- Black belt barrister promotes mixed civil practice through martial arts home video: http://t.co/EgrIeSOfSQ
- Chorley bodybuilder who is a sex attacker argues he does not deserve life http://t.co/5XgbHXNeC2
- NIGERIA: Man Sentenced to Death By Stoning in Bauchi http://t.co/EQxg0DEEGN
- Defendants ‘bitterly regret’ what happened the night of assault claim defence teams http://t.co/WiyPPQ4HYB
- We need to talk about barristers, before the criminal bar is destroyed http://t.co/hhpNLsN5ye
- Top barrister in court accused of breaking restraining order http://t.co/3NzjVvhqhr
- Minority rights unit urges SWITZERLAND to “intensify efforts to promote diversity” http://t.co/OtsPrkLI2S
- CANADA: Drilling rights bonanza turns into a bust http://t.co/UPxm5eA7HL
- IRAN’s Top Five Human Rights Abuses http://t.co/EFMRAEiKus
- Taoiseach: Troubles ‘amnesty’ would breach human rights http://t.co/gI61zz7Jx2
- UK Street Preaching Could Be Curtailed Under Proposed ‘Antisocial Behavior’ Law http://t.co/b4JBjQp3WX
- Bermuda lawyers contribute to UK Family Law book http://t.co/idtUW0bINq
- WordPress owners sue Straight Pride UK for alleged abuse of copyright laws http://t.co/fpbv3dmkQ8
- Kazakh oligarch Ablyazov's brother-in-law sentenced to UK jail http://t.co/Vl0dtFL36T
- INDIA: Legal process outsourcing industry is lucrative alternative for women lawyers http://t.co/UYbIXTImih
- Cuts in legal aid drive more couples to court http://t.co/QxwF4I9oGd
- New action over Stansted expansion http://t.co/9LuRoht7Et
- US: After 11 Years in Prison, Skakel Goes Free on Bail http://t.co/7tb34nV9Yr
- INDIA: Fake courts case: Madras HC upholds suspension of advocate http://t.co/m5IbUloYY1
- INDIA: Lawyer who alleged sexual harassment by judge has completed testimony http://t.co/Ou2RW3xtsp
- INDIA: Illegal sand mining and transportation made cognizable offense http://t.co/70m6waxpjx
- Illegal Bradford factory may have sold 48 tonnes of unfit meat http://t.co/epYIWdFmcz
- Fears of Sharia Law in America Grow Among Conservatives http://t.co/OAjaS5LuId
- ‘Wikilicious’ law professor publishes nude calendar in aid of whistleblowers http://t.co/KwCl3CAxT9
- Law may change so doctors can test new drugs on patients http://t.co/zngmxvEQXN
- 180 years after abolition, why is it the slave trade is booming? http://t.co/ZQNgIIDm6J
- Philosophers urge support for jailed Pussy Riot protester http://t.co/Cu2EFqA7LH
- US: Federal appeals court upholds rulings that stop-and-frisk is unconstitutional http://t.co/iCCWZwZn1f
- Law firms set to hire new lawyers in 2014 | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/8jptDxeXjS
- Excalibur case reveal that litigation funding is high risk but changes nothing for UK funders | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/XVA64xBg1v
- Northwestern law school targets IT departments | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/CiyDFABMg0
- Norton Rose caps Australia layoffs | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/JKBds53JPS
- A&L Goodbody goes to San Francisco | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/A7n0zMplt6
- A&L Goodbody goes to San Francisco | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/Ia2eQ1GtTR
- Most arrogant firm named by GCs | The Global Legal Post: http://t.co/zdtdlYK2IO
- Judge moves High Court to May Fair Hotel for case of family feuding over luxury hotel fortune http://t.co/Ryru8Ht9FF
- The Government is trying to make the legal aid system fairer for the taxpayers who pay for it? http://t.co/SStGfvrG6V
- Police commissioner caught speeding http://t.co/MevmA3IBiy
- Work culture of Red Arrows to be probed at pilot's inquest http://t.co/BPNKrA4kfj
- Is it rude to ask if job vacancies are earmarked for internal staff? http://t.co/LYSNdSqU0l
- Prison privatisations cancelled because of Serco fraud investigation http://t.co/5hdMNPF3pv
- Legal the EU's new legal eagle demands justice for all | Joshua Rozenberg http://t.co/nO67cMetFD
- NSA bulk data collection violates constitutional rights, ACLU argues http://t.co/hCsTDxYBwy
- David Cameron challenged to justify arms sale to Sri Lanka http://t.co/tie2VhTlk5
- Businessman Scot Young hid £40m and must pay half to wife http://t.co/V8JvqMKzVa
- London 2012 Olympic torch bearer jailed for sex offences http://t.co/mvrXE4KBuC
- NI DPP asks police to probe undercover Army unit http://t.co/L9MuriKuf6
- Prisons privatisation cancelled amid Serco probe http://t.co/8BGBNYtadf
- Five British Greenpeace activists freed after Russian detention http://t.co/IKv9YJ27t2
- Co-op Bank: Chancellor George Osborne confirms inquiry http://t.co/wyOXYYVRc9
- 'Slave' women rescued: Suspects were arrested in 1970s http://t.co/vWl1VlORck
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