1364th 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 |
- Drones, double speak and lethal drugs: the Round up | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/yUI6Yv4LyV
- The importance of privacy in ancillary relief proceedings - High Court | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/5RGqHoHEUI
- A vegan in charge of agriculture? Herod at the nursery gates! | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/lrLleapEZP
- Injunction and damages in libel case awarded against anonymous website | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/Bzda8CXvZH
- A Clash of Rights – Does the ECHR apply in Syria? | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/KxtnkDODiN
- No one has the right to expect the State to make them better parents | UK Human Rights Blog http://t.co/AHHp4EMsnV
- Fraudsters 'rubbing their hands' at prospect of pensioners seeking early access to pensions https://t.co/H8lAtgRCmU
- Gayle Newland court case has shed light on the deception of would-be partners online https://t.co/fs9iyTLoSc
- Claims police covered up historical child sex abuse by MPs and officers investigated https://t.co/dMmvLuNSRS
- MI5 'paying British Muslims £2,000 to spy on home grown terror suspects' https://t.co/0j9M2r6G9S
- Police drop one of the three investigations into alleged sex abuse by Sir Cliff Richard https://t.co/1ul5TlkFL1
- MI6 spy found dead in locked bag 'probably worked undercover as woman' https://t.co/y3tPtVAerW
- Exotic meat steakhouse caught passing off horse as zebra https://t.co/UKAR7YRloa
- West End actors' home surrounded by armed police as rehearsal mistaken for gun attack https://t.co/4sRWqv79FV
- Married church minister 'ran bottom spanking cult' https://t.co/uyqIuOPbm3
- Ministers are drawing up plans which could see disruptive drunk airline passengers put on a flying blacklist https://t.co/84AQvEoYYN
- Bullying your partner is about to become a crime. A survivor tells her story https://t.co/5ZYKhBryF7
- Child’s health 'in care’ gets even worse https://t.co/VpI5psSujw
- Trainee recruitment bonanza: Firms up TC numbers -- led by White & Case with 33% rise http://t.co/KGlv821sM9
- The 10 GDL Commandments http://t.co/2xzQefT9OL
- The billable hour appeal for refugees needs just £20k to hit £200,000 http://t.co/I1sxyC5YxH
- This corporate law firm's 1956 guide to recruiting 'lady lawyers' is slightly terrifying http://t.co/OyY1Zui0Jk
- What 'commercial awareness' means when you're a trainee http://t.co/29y9ytmoYT
- Silver circle pair reveal retention rates -- and one is much better than the other http://t.co/aJrDdAVSuS
- Law students are creating some of the world’s most boring iPhone camera rolls http://t.co/vwhYzjBA7E
- Solicitors and barristers among professionals least likely to be replaced by robots, research reveals http://t.co/RQf1Of0wrY
- “Harry Potter” lawyer filmed delivering submission during double yellow line dispute http://t.co/6PxIwFwK9M
- Migrant crisis: Thirteen die in ferry collision off #Turkey http://t.co/tzHNHvpMFn
- #US driver shot from police helicopter http://t.co/eJ800FQga4
- Labour planning to renationalise railways 'line by line' http://t.co/TDIDIsEjGC
- Archbishop of Canterbury offers cottage to refugees http://t.co/kFgWYzZfhD
- TheLawMap Wig is out! http://t.co/ndUlZewp8s