1223nd Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law,
Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & legal articles
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Our last Saturday Law Interview featured Dr. Steven Vaughan, a former city solicitor and now a legal academic with expertise on the laws regarding the regulation of nanotechnology as well as the standard and quality of legal advice offered by corporate law firms: 'Regulating nanotechnology & the quality of corporate legal advice'.
Our last Saturday Law Interview featured Dr. Steven Vaughan, a former city solicitor and now a legal academic with expertise on the laws regarding the regulation of nanotechnology as well as the standard and quality of legal advice offered by corporate law firms: 'Regulating nanotechnology & the quality of corporate legal advice'.
Saturday Conversations on Law |
- Chance to celebrate the life of well-known Boston solicitor the late John Storer at an event next week https://t.co/7RoKeK5dhy
- Macclesfield solicitor is to face a tribunal over allegations that he used client funds for his own benefit https://t.co/rOKo4UPzam
- Jailed officer Tanya Brookes 'was not harassed' by solicitor and barrister https://t.co/FQuDrsdw2P
- Heather Griffiths qualifies as family law solicitor after completing training contract at Gordon Lutton Solicitors https://t.co/oIluQipqaI
- Luton solicitor convicted of providing illegal immigration service https://t.co/jgMNY6gVtz
- A Day in the Life of an Immigration Solicitor https://t.co/wZ1TL1Tw9b
- Russians to Testify in Boston Bombing Trial Under 'Hotel Arrest' #US https://t.co/sp13i7APnR
- Patrick Brazeau lawyer draws hope from Mike Duffy trial #CANADA https://t.co/WUFTh7k0CI
- Sydney Mansion Sold Amid Crackdown on Illegal Home-Buying #AUSTRALIA https://t.co/LLzrZgxhzf
- NYC politician goes undercover at Airbnb listings in illegal hotel sting #US https://t.co/R1tcY0TmUT
- Anti-Rave Patrols For Bank Holiday Weekend https://t.co/WUBG3oG5eA
- #FRANCE aviation giant files complaints over US spy claims https://t.co/6M3U3xuMwd
- UN Women introduces policy agenda for gender equality https://t.co/NmsnNXugx0
- Islamophobia in #AUSTRALIA is too often countered with logical and factual arguments - it's not the right approach https://t.co/pHqVpcHcug
- Sabah's stateless children, who spend their lives on the run from authorities #MALAYSIA https://t.co/lLyOLRg1Ng
- #NIGERIA's future: Failed state or African superpower? https://t.co/tmLamHEzP4
- Why We're Honoring Charlie Hebdo: It's an award for courage, not cartoons https://t.co/HtjuiJ0aG0
- Guggenheim Closes for the Afternoon as Workers' Advocates Escalate Protests #US https://t.co/65unzZeBgy
- Displaced Again and Again, Some African Migrants Had No Plan to Land in #ITALY https://t.co/g3vsVxdB20
- UKIP Leader's Candidacy Divides a Town https://t.co/Ef6CPVn6as
- Marilyn Mosby, Prosecutor in Freddie Gray Case, Takes a Stand and Calms a Troubled City #US https://t.co/ezIQc3YOt9
- 'This election is all about my career... sorry I mean country'. David Cameron makes yet another gaffe http://t.co/GVEozARhsX
- The man who filmed the Freddie Gray video has been arrested at gunpoint #US http://t.co/KjdJNFRFY4
- Rolf Harris could face new charges after fresh allegations http://t.co/4AWA188hIp
- This one video shows how racism is real in the #US http://t.co/oiKgaIKgWR
- Over 3,000 police officers are being investigated for alleged assault http://t.co/A9TFFjKwV2
- Man sentenced to life in prison for stabbing cabbie love rival to death in frenzied attack http://t.co/bf4OwonGCI
- Employers are breathing a sigh of relief following the European ECJ ruling in “Woolworths case” | New Law Journal: https://t.co/HZhnFvPkqa
- Taking lawyers’ vital statistics: The Law Society & Bar Standards Board publish figures | New Law Journal https://t.co/S7BOUVLiIm
- Could “registrars” save civil justice? | New Law Journal: https://t.co/8e2GNzZwCf
- Parking charge for overstayers is not a “penalty” and therefore enforceable, the CoA has held | New Law Journal: https://t.co/vXHhg0OHGP
- Jet2. com: a case which restricts the extent of collective bargaining rights for unions | New Law Journal: https://t.co/Yj2AvJdAj7
- Only five per cent of tradespeople believe that exposure to asbestos is legally accountable | New Law Journal: https://t.co/2n6RiGJNGr
- Sophisticated fraudsters: Solicitors have been advised to be on their guard | New Law Journal https://t.co/KRnhX7TFW2
- Lawyers in Colombia risking their lives: Law Society president Andrew Caplen expressed alarm | New Law Journal: https://t.co/IKsSMYV5Ze
- Government plans to cut levels of air pollution in Britain quashed by the Supreme Court | New Law Journal: https://t.co/ZVJ803WfXX
- Standard of living polarised for those with severe injuries, say clinical negligence specialists | New Law Journal: https://t.co/pICNDrWSde
- The sad tale of a child who nearly drowned could have significant influence on the law | New Law Journal: https://t.co/bu0btschx8
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/CFbG82fnyv
- End of ML Sharma PILs? SC issues notice to Sharma on debarment from filing PILs #INDIA http://t.co/VBr5Iiycdo
- Verus’ Jay Parikh resigns, Likely to join Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas; Verus’ Charles De Souza made Partner #INDIA http://t.co/iSU6fUfs3i
- Six Baltimore officers charged in death of Gray, one with murder #US http://t.co/Du6MTyakFO
- Olympic champion Bruce Jenner sued for wrongful death in car crash #US http://t.co/SieyCBVnUi
- Apply online for Supreme Court Judicial Clerkship (May 16 deadline) #INDIA http://t.co/x5BY5pG3Ed
- The Mooters: The Moot Court Committee, School of Law, SASTRA University #INDIA http://t.co/HctuigeSnC
- Hillsborough inquests: Retired chief 'wrong over fans' http://t.co/ef1DEwMW0l
- Four Cardiff men charged in slavery investigation http://t.co/E7ZpXajrQ0
- North Belfast: 'Substantial bomb' found in Brompton Park http://t.co/v99XC2XyY3
- Open letter condemns legal aid cuts, calls on new government to restore justice http://t.co/tz6PQ1eVDU
- Legal aid cuts threaten our very democracy | Letter from Sir Anthony Hooper, Sir Stephen Sedley, and 138 others http://t.co/7k82qpHEkk
- Oxford student's open letter to her sex attacker inspires others to speak out http://t.co/MsA8YzPjQ3
- 'Are you talking to me?' Eric Joyce guilty of Taxi Driver-style attack on two teenagers http://t.co/ZarTonP1I5
- Football fans to be breathalysed before matches http://t.co/UdaKrKFDHU
- Lutfur Rahman: Police poised to re-open inquiry after election scandal http://t.co/kqdF3IgHcv
- Eric Joyce 'threw a teenager to the floor in shop attack' http://t.co/LA1XUDxiRF
- Stalking: Rejected, obsessed and mentally ill. How stalkers think http://t.co/iRxZCbgoaZ
- Bobbies on the beat are being replaced by Twitter, says disgruntled police sergeant http://t.co/H1hX2S5qnH
- Potential for fees to fall as legal fee tracking hits the big time in the UK | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/UPZMHJty4A
- Slaughters puts up NQ salaries to 70pc of Davis Polk pay | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/EwM7Ol0rJB
- Leading UK law firm opens in Hong Kong with special focus on employment | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/VoUT2FuuuV
- Western US firm joins the move to set up drone teams | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/5rczbLLMDq
- Lawyer to Cameron Douglas publishes tale of drug-smuggling and love | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/hAIaQShv1M
- RBS legal provisions hit £4.8b as bank braces itself for difficult year | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/hgusVYGBpi
- Baltimore law school lets law students take exam at home | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/qahCYpjsBm
- Online gaming addiction confessed by lawyer who stole from clients | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/WXjkFQrpeT