Today's Saturday Law Interview features Iain Millar, partner at Bevan Brittan and a Commercial Dispute Resolution lawyer talking about the impact of QASA and ABS.
Saturday Conversations |
- Norway's Christians didn't have to apologise for Anders Breivik, and it's the same for Muslims now #jesuischarlie http://t.co/nWmdUsEuJf
- Ellen Page has this to say about giving an MBE to a man who blames Aids on gay people http://t.co/Y0JMB2sQTr
- Morrissey heaps praise on bull for goring 'serial killer' matador http://t.co/GBWkGKxf38
- Paris shootings: Young Muslim man hailed a 'hero' for hiding hostages in Jewish supermarket's walk-in refrigerator http://t.co/jM9tRDlntK
- Jeffrey Epstein profile: How did Prince Andrew’s college-dropout friend become an island-owning billionaire? http://t.co/fJbShslQSL
- Ruby Rose: Meet the model-turned-actress inspiring LGBT and youth mental health activists across #AUSTRALIA http://t.co/xXB397YDMW
- Everyone had changed their profile to #JeSuisCharlie but were more interested in #ChedEvans http://t.co/nELYZUxX9X
- Murderers, like the Paris terrorists, are drawn to a toxic identity which equates masculinity with violence http://t.co/XlphfhjaIf
- Paris attacks: No, Mr Murdoch. I am not responsible http://t.co/pQYSR9E4Ce
- Rupert Murdoch claims Muslims must 'recognise and destroy growing jihadist cancer' or 'be held responsible' http://t.co/2S02TtBBBc
- ‘Milestone tax breaks’ idea for married couples who stay together longer http://t.co/H2dIz5kUmD
- Abu Hamza had the same rights as anybody else. That shows the strength of our society http://t.co/rpac3B6et3
- Col Tim Collins: We can learn from the deadly tactics of France’s elite police? http://t.co/2wWopl9IjQ
- Policing in 2014: Annus Horribilis? | Human Rights Ireland http://t.co/cPflDByCBF
- Undocumented migrants and the enforcement of employment rights: assessing recent developments | Human Rights Ireland http://t.co/Dw6PGNJC6K
- How to make family hearings fair | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/nZpo1YeYeZ
- Monitoring of sex offenders by home visits does not breach human rights - Court of Appeal | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/8KdCEZNUEi
- We are not all Charlie Hebdo, but we are all afraid | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/M46BxZSGSh
- Paris attacks show need to scrap Human Rights Act, says Tory MP with no understanding of the Human Rights Act http://t.co/XUKROtWZuO
- A worrying new anti-terror law is sneaking through Parliament | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/ZH2qBZdBZ7
- Former leader tried to stay in office after losing election, spokesman for new President Sirisena says #SRILANKA http://t.co/iXQss6TzEy
- Hamburger Morgenpost targeted in arson attack after reprinting French magazine Charlie Hebdo cartoons #GERMANY http://t.co/z64j9Btgmq
- Dozens of world leaders to attend rally in Paris to honour 17 people who perished #FRANCE http://t.co/hYwRYr6lkS
- New president of #SRILANKA promises ‘no more abductions, no more censorship’ http://t.co/isR2F37h78
- Ched Evans faces 14 months out of football over pending legal challenge http://t.co/LlAE6VVF4J
- Seems there’s one law for Roman Polanski. Another for Ched Evans http://t.co/cMz0Vn35cv
- Timpson offering free drycleaning for jobseekers http://t.co/iGURUjvXYR
- Oil turmoil amid Scotland's big players http://t.co/Wes9PwNioo
- Air pollution in Scotland 'creating public health crisis' http://t.co/hqdOD7atKL
- Labour's Miliband calls for Living Standards Index to track finances http://t.co/XZKlBKqnkJ
- Sydney siege: Victim was 'hit by police bullet' #AUSTRALIA http://t.co/m8SaUokPPX
- Woman killed while walking along M25, say police http://t.co/zIxHW80Brf
- A Point of View: How can anyone make sense of the Charlie Hebdo killings? http://t.co/aziHKJGTXa
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/oV3eHCU8a3
- Music and sports figures press for ticket resale reform http://t.co/je6vQ4U5aQ
- Randalstown murder: Six held over death of businessman http://t.co/4RirGbgfNK