1328th 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 |
- City firm monitors lawyers’ calls in bid to combat stress http://t.co/ycO11Nztrn
- Court document in full: Lawyer demands Game of Thrones-style 'trial by combat' http://t.co/O5sKQZyLRt
- QC takes swipe at 'knob on the bench' who controls courtroom aircon http://t.co/XQ3uOUAmAI
- Modern lawyers are far too specialised, says Supreme Court judge http://t.co/4TXE6JyDGl
- Ince & Co posts lowest autumn retention figure so far - keeping just 60% of its new lawyers http://t.co/wwZyKdXclF
- Diva of Divorce up against most-followed lawyer on Instagram in battle for 'Legal Personality of the Year' crown http://t.co/bfLPE26myd
- Wannabe solicitor loses £800k claim for missing out on training contract because of car crash http://t.co/sKATLSAtMU
- Former refugee with first class law degree bids to crowdfund BPTC http://t.co/x5508tBrwK
- Pupillage Gateway might not move to January after all http://t.co/pvBhWjEnlf
- What's on Slaughter and May's jukebox? http://t.co/JR590qS1F7
- Superhero update: The Caped Crusader has become a Texas lawyer http://t.co/bVjAXnAMK1
- University of Law’s new boss is a closet punk rocker http://t.co/YyO0d9l4pt
- Law student newbies shed public tears of joy on A-level day http://t.co/PPJpWVxJYa
- 17 barristers at one chambers probed over claims of poor behaviour towards pupils http://t.co/z8Hwr6269W
- You can have rubbish A-levels and still succeed in legal profession http://t.co/h7zSOksMnN
- Homeless student bags straight A*s and secures place at Cambridge to study law http://t.co/AwlGxWOxsi
- The 6 most ridiculous legal stories of the silly season so far http://t.co/urBitxQ2zQ
- Sullivan & Cromwell shoots to top of UK pay league with record £101,500 newly-qualified solicitor salary http://t.co/Z8S0fWUgYJ
- The Judge Rules: Anything less than a 100% qualifying lawyer retention is a law firm fail http://t.co/sb087wHn9u
- Tryst with Destiny was a speech made by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent #India https://t.co/CIOZ6YSMUh
- Claims management company that made millions of nuisance calls has become the first to be fined | New Law Journal: https://t.co/e2ugY9hsQx
- Stressed at work? | New Law Journal: https://t.co/41oT9p1MKi
- Reprisal for whistleblowers | New Law Journal: https://t.co/7JypTMc9XJ
- Concern over another court fee consultation | New Law Journal: https://t.co/UZ4HuYT3vZ
- Bar Council’s 2015 Legal Reporting Awards | New Law Journal: https://t.co/2QNeogITD5
- Zander: Hands off the Human Rights Act | New Law Journal: https://t.co/28wth4bE0I
- Visa wins court battle with retailers | New Law Journal: https://t.co/3WMEU4tEBR
- Taylor Wessing wins Bahamas disclosure battle | New Law Journal: https://t.co/fI2Bfbixrt
- Ex-partner of woman who took child to Pakistan failed to prove child was habitually resident in UK | New Law Journal…https://t.co/4t4XrguadX
- First ScotRail fined £576,000 over service standards http://t.co/xKvHSwZmoo
- UN employed more than 4,000 unpaid interns in 2012-13, figures show https://t.co/HX0JkkJpAh
- #US launches secret bid to stop release of hunger-striking Guantánamo detainee https://t.co/tGIfnw9mpB
- Mohamed Morsi lawyers appeal against death sentence in #EGYPT https://t.co/mB16jsTr6Y
- Camila Batmanghelidjh: ‘I’m actually quite rigorous. I’m just not wearing a suit’ https://t.co/6Lb49hskeT
- 'I dream about it every night': what happens to Americans who film police violence? https://t.co/T1sQXikFDw
- Missouri police officer brags about spending 'annual Michael Brown bonus' #US https://t.co/RDFLDyzQ84
- Mother jailed after branding smiley face on baby's cheek with cigarette lighter https://t.co/XaRYlyIwx6
- David Cameron says migrants trying to 'break in' to UK illegally https://t.co/6ZgdF7YmYY
- VJ Day: Queen leads commemoration on 70th anniversary of war's end https://t.co/6L204FMrwN
- Man 'was making political stand' by writing about last day in Sun newspaper http://t.co/13I60lcRs1
- The Janner hearings will be awful but the case must proceed http://t.co/Fl78f85oNz
- Four in five burglaries go unsolved, official figures show https://t.co/7VSXR4W6Nb
- More than half of all serious criminals have at least 15 convictions https://t.co/l2k6pYLwhA
- Lord Janner: 'Confused' peer spends 59 seconds in court on child sex abuse charges https://t.co/64q6mDLJGH
- Plot to burgle Cilla Black's home foiled https://t.co/KLC86bY3pR
- The allegations of child sex abuse against Sir Edward Heath are driven by hysteria https://t.co/h4kSSCeeuP
- Seven charged after UK's largest ever weapons cache seizure in Kent https://t.co/HVqlgAen2c
- Profumo Affair 'caused real damage' to British security, claims historian https://t.co/JNDn77evXG
- Prisoners use Ministry of Justice laptops to mastermind £30m drug smuggling operation https://t.co/U4wVC0aUc8
- European migrant crisis: Dozens 'suffocate' in boat off Libya http://t.co/6VXbdqB1KI
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/O43QS3rzIc
- Dechert pays $2.4m to settle 10-year dispute over Coudert partners | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/enIbWPZK4W
- Dentons gets drones boost by recruiting top US regulator | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/8iTc6gskQt
- Baker & McKenzie takes top spot in Asia Pacific brand rankings | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/2EjN00K1s1
- Over 40pc of top UK firms supply doctors in offices | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/HgTUGzI3qm
- Bank of America criticises Akin Gump over fee levels | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/sZ1A74uGQx
- The US Chamber of Commerce gets it wrong again | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/iS4FkOqMt1
- China plans legal research centres to aid 'One Belt, One Road' initiative | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/sdd2vM9OGz
- Eversheds adds corporate partner in Hong Kong | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/auGM7dwv3M
- Court rejects PII insurer's bid to aggregate £11m claims | Law Gazette http://t.co/QHl3CgFwob
- Last-minute lack of transparency weakens sustainable development goals http://t.co/1UStCBwiFg
- Chelsea could be sued for constructive dismissal over Eva Carneiro row http://t.co/vglpVdSzkR
- Connecticut court overturns death penalty and spares death row inmates #US http://t.co/VEw0fm9X7O
- Paraguayan 11-year-old gives birth after pregnancy sparked abortion debate http://t.co/lihnVJ3aAP
- #Azerbaijan makes a mockery of justice as couple sentenced in political show trial http://t.co/ivM2rLWo2E
- The sometimes enjoyable mind of Dyson Heydon http://t.co/EQzSc8yrbT
- Cancer sufferer due to end his own life calls for assisted dying law change in UK http://t.co/UxgiljMW5H
- When keeping a child from their mother is in their best interests | Joshua Rozenberg http://t.co/myzaUjaMTI