Today's Saturday Law Interview features Dr. Steven Vaughan - 'Regulating nanotechnology & the quality of corporate legal advice'.
Saturday Conversations on Law |
- Why I shunned retirement and became a barrister instead #IRELAND https://t.co/yUlsx1GGYZ
- High Court quashes decision on man’s free legal aid application #IRELAND https://t.co/ZBvSPLp4MS
- Experienced Bristol barrister hits out at 'unaffordable' legal system https://t.co/VKa6UcPyGi
- Citi's earnings hurt by legal charges #US https://t.co/nBmiabDgwI
- Brewers Tennent's locked in legal battle with music company https://t.co/jaj0YzsV8q
- Criminal legal aid duty contracts judicial review: Law Society statement https://t.co/de4MGK4g9S
- Legal market undergoes potentially irreversible changes https://t.co/5l7FvlXbfe
- Legal battle awaits for Reading and West Berkshire over controversial planning changes https://t.co/SDrwb4gd0U
- BBC uses RIPA terrorism laws to catch TV licence fee dodgers in Northern Ireland https://t.co/2rYmqtFTFU
- UK moves to join countries with some form of assisted dying https://t.co/S9jmzWp45y
- UK pondering legal challenge against new EU anti-money laundering rules http://t.co/68QcJS3CLg
- UK law enforcement arrests man linked to “swatting” and attacks on Sony’s PlayStation Network https://t.co/YzKBN4y2Pv
- US Law firm Cooley makes UK debut https://t.co/0pSHYIgtKI
- Cannabis does little harm, say advisors to government: From the archive, 17 January 1979 http://t.co/eyafN3iZD2
- UK prison drug seizures on the rise, new figures show http://t.co/ElltfA7K1t
- Assisted dying bill held up in the House of Lords http://t.co/EGMl3yvhOj
- What's involved in cyber war games? http://t.co/Powu3cyoHG
- How do immigrants forge a sense of identity? http://t.co/LGZEHmxKwS
- Boxer Amir Khan tells how David Cameron sorted his visa problems http://t.co/Ja3HF4kfvE
- Channel Tunnel closed after lorry fire http://t.co/yW91c9jvCv
- Foreign students used as ‘pawns in a political game: Home Office proposes new rules for overseas cohort http://t.co/1bjmi
- Exploitation of foreign students putting #Australia's reputation at risk http://t.co/SykqwxrJ60
- International students contribute £7 billion to UK economy http://t.co/P9QoZzVJDC
- Gardaí contacted over fees owed to International Students #IRELAND https://t.co/mnmv4QOKKt
- Studying in UK may get complicated for foreign students post completion of course http://t.co/fwrHr1kRoi
- First claim for caste discrimination | New Law Journal: https://t.co/cnrO1ULxLC
- Champagne is being served at chambers across the country after 93 new silks were announced | New Law Journal: https://t.co/pDFJkL7dtb
- University of Bedford opens Law Clinic | New Law Journal: https://t.co/WCZ5LPUAEQ
- Press reaction to the recent obesity discrimination case are “ill-founded”, argues QC | New Law Journal: https://t.co/TAP66JW6kC
- Chris Grayling tables two concessions on proposals to reform judicial review | New Law Journal: https://t.co/8ct88TAj1d
- Enterprise wins trade mark dispute against Europcar | New Law Journal: https://t.co/B2mENJR3Ds
- A litigator’s predictions for 2015 | New Law Journal: https://t.co/1PXS7HHdC7
- New CILEx chief calls for collaboration | New Law Journal: https://t.co/4EIZ0g5HSp
- Part 36, gets a makeover by Civil Procedure Rule Committee (CPRC) | New Law Journal: https://t.co/UpzG90YzmC
- Failures in Screening Rikers Jail Guards: new report ON lawlessness at the jail blames the guards #US https://t.co/ZirsyReWIa
- A Town in #FRANCE Linked to Jihad Asks Itself Why https://t.co/PHiWGqJHz4
- Wrong Responses to Charlie Hebdo: European leaders are proposing Internet censorship and surveillance https://t.co/yQsQDUDhYN
- Need Some Espionage Done? Hackers Are for Hire Online https://t.co/ChhKZBxWP8
- Technology Has Made Life Different, but Not Necessarily More Stressful https://t.co/oNt4wWyITe
- Oklahoma Executes First Inmate Since Slipshod Injection in April #US https://t.co/kdhurfbxlw
- #CHINA Antigraft Campaign, Small Victories and Bigger Doubts https://t.co/pjR4GGPEXF
- Recent court cases in Paris have raised accusations of a double standard on free speech #FRANCE https://t.co/OIVz780zmz
- Ocean Life Faces Mass Extinction, Broad Study Says https://t.co/oMbVzQffah
- #SAUDIARABIA publicly beheads woman in holy city of Mecca http://t.co/WvVJ6mIlTy
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/oV3eHCU8a3
- Prison drug seizures increasing, Ministry of Justice says http://t.co/rLWPKKxd4P
- #MEXICO missing students: Guerreros Unidos gang member arrested http://t.co/iLlBSzRgIS
- Video: Cyclist knocked off bike then attacked by van driver of 'Taylor Landscaping' vehicle http://t.co/DOOQp2rf9S
- Subway passenger drowns out homophobic preacher with Willy Wonka song :US http://t.co/HayNJ3aG9S
- Caravaggio in court: Sotheby's wins case after '£10m' painting sold for £42,000 http://t.co/WoViqEE6Cc
- Children's home boss facing historical sex abuse charges found dead http://t.co/4yVvwGvLfS
- Man jailed for shooting dead friend wearing 'bullet-proof' vest http://t.co/VIofMvIFPO
- Trojan Horse 'plot': ministers failed to intervene amid warnings 20 years ago http://t.co/BKvvNJbTiZ
- Man 'killed, chopped up and dumped in lake by friends after Jackass-style stunts' http://t.co/v4jefekryR
- Boris Johnson: 'Why I had to intervene during mid-air assault' http://t.co/uskLp04hqr
- Who is stalking the canals and streets of Manchester? http://t.co/PNYvKdmdD1
- Oxfordshire arson attacks: Pensioner only able to save flowers from cottage http://t.co/fHVPQw6D6m
- Terror threat to UK police increased http://t.co/r6ZAAL3oGn
- Law firm uses Facebook to approach potential drug claim clients | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/vrEBi6epFE
- Ringing in the changes to the Italian job market in 2015 | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/M3drSUgxiy
- Lawyer chased for debts from Scotland to Panama | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/VwrrNXUqSV
- Jon Baughman dies - chair of Pepper Hamilton in turmoiled times | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/FhZREaE8c3
- UK security service forced to disclose surveillance procedure | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/8NHV00yOnp
- Dershowitz predicts blasphemy hostilities will reduce | The Global Legal Post http://t.co/H8eP9bkBJS
- Patent lawsuits decline in the US | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/CM65Nxtxey
- Barrister launches legal social media site - The Global Legal Post http://t.co/YIviwSAN8z
- Charlie Hebdo: 'Islamist cyber attacks' hit #FRANCE http://t.co/Ff7pBqRUpQ
- Stansted Airport terrorism arrest: Suspect, 18, held http://t.co/rb8TpfvmmJ
- Police commander sacked over 'sensitive leak' http://t.co/YCYPLSvqRL
- #ZIMBABWE court halts Mugabe land evictions http://t.co/BjOVCWCxZ5
- How did a man in Florida end up with a 20-year prison sentence after shooting a warning shot in his house? #US http://t.co/IyR1dVsGqa
- France attacks and UK push for spying powers http://t.co/a6Apxiii8L
- Q&A: Leader of far-right Front National Marine Le Pen on #FRANCE and Islam http://t.co/bYo6smfSgC
- Rise of the far right after #FRANCE attacks http://t.co/uv81CrZWhe
- Protesters rage over Charlie Hebdo in #NIGER burning French cultural centre http://t.co/lCPPmjhB7n
- Asylum-seeker found dead in Dresden hit by growing anti-immigrant and anti-Islam protests #GERMANY http://t.co/qCN2TzuslR
- President of #TURKEY says Charlie Hebdo "wreaks terror by intervening in freedom of others" http://t.co/R3phMpfnFO
- ICC may investigate possible war crimes in Palestinian territories #ISRAEL http://t.co/e3625pBl6c
- Guantánamo Diary exposes brutality of #US rendition and torture http://t.co/OZQBJZ3VBb
- Where is justice for those still abandoned in Guantánamo Bay? #US http://t.co/HAq3FILBKj
- Barack Obama and David Cameron fail to see eye to eye on surveillance http://t.co/MhRTRnF392
- #US supreme court agrees to hear cases on right to same-sex marriage nationwide http://t.co/tvNslAPtNA
- Shadow justice team call on lawyers to help them form a Labour government | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/moqN0o6gLD
- High demand for bonds crashes NS&I website | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/hgqVzRS6Xt
- Europeans pensions authority ‘risks being left behind’ | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/qqcrZngZb5
- Grayling back in court over duty contract process | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/CUNml80wz5
- How 'stealthy' are the new speed cameras? http://t.co/qFjvOuRN0m
- Charlie Hebdo attacks: Londoners queue for latest edition http://t.co/t5RfwiojXh
- UK man arrested in connection with Sony and Xbox hack http://t.co/bwioU2nseh
- Paris attacks: UK police 'concerned' for Jewish community http://t.co/pI2T462931
- BBC 'does not trust' Top Gear http://t.co/kYqwT4f9R0
- Operation Elveden: Journalists cleared in Sun trial http://t.co/R9zf4RTd9H
- Saudis 'to review' flogging of blogger Raif Badawi #SAUDIARABIA http://t.co/3x3vTvctVA
- #SAUDIARABIA postpones flogging of blogger Raif Badawi http://t.co/BgknAxymrw
- Ched Evans website referred to CPS over alleged identification of rape victim http://t.co/dz2NKI1o15
- LAW FIRM NEWS: Freshfields in the frame as court dismisses Caravaggio claim against Sotheby's | The Lawyer http://t.co/WOdorn7FBN
- Judge shaves £100,000 off 'disproportionate' costs bill | Law Gazette http://t.co/hUoL02chjh
- Is this the most random Twitter hacking ever to have befallen a law firm?: http://t.co/F8jhdbJGT2
- Legal profession has best-ever showing in gay-friendly employer rankings: http://t.co/UyaKGaPqc2
- New silks: Women and ethnic minorities have best strike rate, but men dominate: http://t.co/KCSycT67wg
- Clifford Chance trainee pulls Charlie Hebdo rant from YouTube: http://t.co/5XNBi1BlfI
- A QC has made a lawyer version of Twitter with 'moots' rather than tweets: http://t.co/vuY8jjrWXY
- Ex-Brunel law student scammed tens of thousands from migrants to fund gambling debts: http://t.co/TM7h2YInc5
- Have you seen missing Durham law student Euan Coulthard?: http://t.co/UK8koYe0bo
- Research: 77% of rookie tenants at top 30 chambers went to Oxbridge: http://t.co/bibn7hOy12