1321st 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 |
- SFO chief admits agency's future is in doubt http://t.co/W6jo4WxeBq
- The arts, the law and freedom of speech http://t.co/Rb2E6kPAqB
- Jeremy Corbyn's bill for nationalising energy sector costed by City at £185bn? http://t.co/CszRhWRAeo
- Forget law and order: today’s police officers dream of going viral | Marina Hyde http://t.co/G2HqiDcIjR
- In sexual assault cases, the idea of the ‘perfect victim’ is pernicious | Keir Starmer http://t.co/DMj4JcMfs2
- Stop and search is a disgrace across the UK – not just in our cities http://t.co/mluWsoHCoS
- Doctors who colluded in #US torture vote to crawl 'out of the dark side' http://t.co/gG7QGcOIRb
- Eversheds adds corporate partner in Hong Kong | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/arfGqwPA9V
- Fewer sick days for lawyers, but high stress levels continue | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/KT8FpCMvxV
- China urged to improve maritime laws and use more lawyers | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/SfO1pfPggi
- Law firm subjected to identity fraud as lawyer details appear on fake site | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/rWd2gH4xTb
- Sidley Austin and Squire Patton face accusations over alleged client perjury | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/IN8CGoT1Ga
- Dentons links up with IBM to push ahead on legal IT research | The Global Legal Post https://t.co/3Gbs9K6n4i
- University of Law boss stands down in post-sale top-tier shake-up https://t.co/vO1LRkwqFm
- UCL legal academic discovers corporate lawyers are missing the ethics gene https://t.co/BL0gs6VljC
- The Judge Reviews: Magna Carta mock trial was 'Love Actually' for lawyers https://t.co/ZOkoGrqCND
- Two universities bin law conversion course as market tightens https://t.co/5hfY3qfNZR
- Andy Burnham bids to battle Corbyn by being friend to legal aid lawyers https://t.co/a3QlF2uqmM
- University of Law launches money back guarantee for out-of-work LPC students https://t.co/c6NNMKvwJo
- Your Presentation Feedback Translator https://t.co/b3sxCjUezU
- US judge receives sexy courtroom send-off with handcuffs and whip https://t.co/P7okRB0c75
- Crime legal aid firms are forced to offer cheap 'McJustice' to clients, says strike leader https://t.co/l0LcUowqIr
- Meet the 'Humans of Law' https://t.co/YvTJ03Xi7P
- Shearman & Sterling's London office switches Kaplan for Uni of Law in LPC deal https://t.co/epBVam19Ot
- Ministry of Justice slaps penniless tramps with whopping court charges to bolster coffers https://t.co/ZTkIiwlQTN
- Trendy London law firm does its bit to tackle erectile dysfunction https://t.co/R1tJHBsiuF
- Blogger is first Open University student to bag Harvard Law School scholarship https://t.co/Vs3vCk8E3U
- Number of bad-boy barristers drops as disbarments tumbled last year https://t.co/PV9PVV9wmA
- Fact check: Oxbridge-obsessed chambers claims to be a 'varied and diverse place' https://t.co/2YhgZB26gM
- Killjoy bar leaders aim to phase out dining requirement for qualification as a barrister https://t.co/99iGAXQiSL
- The Judge Rules: career-focused millennials spell doom for the GDL https://t.co/37n0j2SR3Q
- Uni of Law ditches Birmingham part-time BPTC just six weeks before start date https://t.co/X8EnrEwWJG
- Mediation market: The Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR) is expanding | New Law Journal: https://t.co/x0ZyjhPiOE
- “Inventive in devising ways to subsidise companies without falling foul of state aid rules” | New Law Journal: https://t.co/rdHwHA5NJK
- Employees stuck due to tribunal fees | New Law Journal: https://t.co/Iddq3eJ1sM
- ULaw: Job or (half) money back | New Law Journal: https://t.co/Bk7PtotK23
- 14% more laws passed in 2014 | New Law Journal: https://t.co/YrSA59NrXx
- SFO bags LIBOR trader | New Law Journal: https://t.co/c3qDXJ8DpL
- Buinessman fails to escape liability for £2m debt at Ritz Casino | New Law Journal: https://t.co/JSN0928zFD
- Litigators voice concerns | New Law Journal: https://t.co/8OGPQTIoO7
- Short trial: Commercial litigation in the Rolls Building courts will be completed within one year | New Law Journal https://t.co/XJf1GFy7Gk
- The barons are innocent, but what of the Lord Chancellors? | Solicitors Journal https://t.co/g7mFkQ7YqY
- #India porn ban: How the government was forced to reverse course http://t.co/XE768iUZT7
- Lancashire boiled water 'safe' amid cryptosporidium alert - officials http://t.co/HDGYZUKzkm
- Delayed airline passengers 'missing out on millions in compensation' http://t.co/VaKIfYchxR
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/Pz9M3jjpWp
- #Bangladesh blogger Niloy Neel hacked to death in Dhaka http://t.co/87wcHPHEE4
- James Holmes spared death penalty for #US cinema killings http://t.co/hlD4HRdUJh
- London Rickshaw drivers should be vetted, say councils http://t.co/CwhYfE108j
- DLA Piper pulls out of South African alliance with Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr | The Lawyer http://t.co/R9BrkdaR9e
- Five-year ban on personal license applications scrapped | Scottish Legal News http://t.co/FpbjZie4Nq