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Last week's interactions @TheLawMap |
- My legal life: Beatrice Cameli, Paralegal, Hill Dickinson, London - A Profile | Law Gazette http://t.co/DsoCPIvRtU
- Legal education: after hours | Law Gazette http://t.co/rF6NdAgT5V
- Trusted advisers, by choice | Law Gazette http://t.co/6RoPxUccSv
- UK constitution conundrum | Law Gazette http://t.co/8pl88Mcd7k
- Lindsay Sandiford loses funding bid | Law Gazette http://t.co/XXdvEx3TR4
- New CILEx president | Law Gazette http://t.co/XQGMpPZJ19
- Reshuffle sparks talk of human rights reform | Law Gazette http://t.co/9rMx6Uazcw
- Minimum salary plea from junior lawyers | Law Gazette http://t.co/jTSh2WZDov
- Op Cotton silk banks over double legal aid rates | Law Gazette http://t.co/2E0dFkJudQ
- Aid agency ‘in no position’ to tender | Law Gazette http://t.co/chSF0veoqT
- MoJ facing claims for judicial fees | Law Gazette http://t.co/1SHIYbgP9s
- Nationwide warns firms tempted by lower cover | Law Gazette http://t.co/OTD6JWIvJG
- Lloyds defends debt collection letters, saying: "Times have changed" | Legal Futures http://t.co/uiS9LxGzgA
- Slater & Gordon, Irwin Mitchell and Minster Law "will be PI winners" | Legal Futures http://t.co/wQKbGDHj5B
- LSB attacks SRA’s “over-engineered” approach to multi-disciplinary ABSs and non-lawyer owners | Legal Futures http://t.co/yQfQkScIic
- Victim right of review scheme sees 146 suspects charged with offences http://t.co/PMxpWsu2at
- Phone hacking scandal: Police are holding back evidence, claims Glenn Mulcaire http://t.co/sjFCkTCXek
- Deaf workers accused of 'new whiplash' claims in insurance fraud http://t.co/eO5gM7kb5Y
- Detectives investigating Jimmy Savile missed vital opportunity to prosecute him, report reveals http://t.co/3M2k6iXVnP
- Can paedophiles be good people? We flinch, but there are varying degrees http://t.co/KPL73AdKdQ
- Phone hacking special report: The slide into crime at the 'News of the World' http://t.co/5xl9p1keqE
- Manchester burglary suspect escapes police custody by jumping from moving ambulance http://t.co/BDayMnsNhu
- Phone-hacking: Royal connection blamed for police failure http://t.co/3jHj7DLNVw
- The making of Glenn Mulcaire: organiser who commanded respect and was convicted of phone hacking http://t.co/ChGPSHPxfK
- Stuck at Heathrow: the live animal cargo smuggled into Britain http://t.co/4nHvtHV9W8
- You won’t hear the Chancellor boasting about the biggest drop in living standards since the war http://t.co/afFU7Pv9ji
- In modern warfare, it's the civilians who suffer most of all http://t.co/1so4aZi7Ff
- Two decades on, what is Tony Blair's legacy worth? http://t.co/mATV4KaJlY
- The truth about conspiracy theories is that some require considering http://t.co/f3dwEjiwd5
- THAILAND's government urged to drop libel case against British slavery researcher http://t.co/x4kI9D5m37
- False logic of those opposing assisted dying http://t.co/fR70t3EraR
- SOUTH AFRICA: Former President Thabo Mbeki to give evidence at arms inquiry http://t.co/XNKKg1URh3
- Religious tolerance under threat in SRI LANKA http://t.co/TMf4uJdvvW