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Today's Video Focus: Dr. Sanjay Gupta discusses remarks by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp in which he claims he recently learned that the coronavirus can be spread by asymptomatic people.
Focus of the Day story: There is a scary element to this in that we are dealing with people’s lives and law firms have had to act quickly to safeguard their employees and clients. But in terms of the financial impact, this feels very different. During the financial crisis law firm leaders were asking themselves whether their firms would survive. Full story - The Global Legal Post
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- A man who coughed on a police officer and claimed to have coronavirus has been jailed for six months https://t.co/wF9K945KYW
- Missing Owen Harding: CCTV images of teen released https://t.co/F3wvK8why
- Trading knowledge in Tokyo | Law Society Gazette https://t.co/6pSwxHUxh
- Defendant and claimant lawyers agree relaxed litigation rules | Law Society Gazette https://t.co/RbRPp06mfU
- Supreme Court awards damages to fund US surrogacy costs | Law Society Gazette https://t.co/gtKRrOGRw
- Upbeat Burford predicts Covid-19 litigation boom | Law Society Gazette https://t.co/1vyVsx0Pom
- Covid-19: government threatened with JR over outdoor exercise limit | Law Society Gazette https://t.co/JhR0DYlOn9
- 81% of chambers will fold within a year, Bar Council survey finds | Law Society Gazette https://t.co/iEQi2is7G6
- The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/uM0kltvgV
- British light-middleweight champion Scott Fitzgerald has been charged with three counts of common assault and one of witness intimidation following his arrest https://t.co/VTKWWJMc5E
- Burges Salmon launches gender taskforce and diversity network https://t.co/Jxpu2u0f8N
- Lady Hale named patron of The Next 100 Years https://t.co/DvBaSjvNxF
- Dundee's Professor Nicholas Fyfe made fellow of Academy of Social Sciences https://t.co/xgaTfrYWBg
- CMS leads successful reverse takeover of marine technology group https://t.co/q451wOQwoV
- Scottish Justice Secretary Yousaf asked to uphold rights of detainees during crisis https://t.co/hITVJVF7Vu
- Coronavirus legislation spells changes for commercial property https://t.co/VOMR8fEeAE
- Europe raises rule of law concerns among coronavirus responses https://t.co/YE4hoChbc5
- Raft of spring promotions at BTO https://t.co/JdQQhZj95W
- Courts 'still obliged' to refer unclear EU law issues to CJEU https://t.co/w9qZiBiRA
- Lord Hope: Efforts should be made to 'preserve jury trials' during pandemic https://t.co/EbB1BqBxq
- Couple who rented stately home granted limited repairing standard appeal https://t.co/n7C4vOnW4
- Criminal bar wecomes withdrawal of 'non-jury' provisions from Coronavirus (S) Bill https://t.co/CvIbPXhJ2o
- WeWork founder threatens to sue after Softbank scraps rescue deal https://t.co/vUUVSTCd6Q
- Ease rules on research into psychedelic drugs, urges David Nutt https://t.co/cZ2VbnypKx
- Number of potential modern slavery victims in UK rises by 52% https://t.co/j8fEfcbioP
- Loan and credit card payments to be frozen for three months in UK https://t.co/Sau9zAJKFl
- Major brexit donor Arron Banks fails to use European laws to avoid paying £162,000 tax bill https://t.co/rN8pPk3msL
- Fewer than 1.5% of health service staff have been tested for coronavirus, the head of NHS Wales has confirmed https://t.co/9uLLiJYYZ
- In Slum at Epicenter of Duterte’s Drug Crackdown, Fear and Love Coexist #Philippines https://t.co/EDSm4bMm7a
- Suspected fraudsters and gangsters should not be charged during the coronavirus outbreak to avoid "clogging up" courts https://t.co/sXk746q5g0
- Boots staff have told the BBC they feel "unsafe" at work as customers continue to browse for hair dye and fake tan https://t.co/dzB4OmRpyi
- Health officials say they are "frustrated" by a lack of progress in expanding UK coronavirus testing https://t.co/rsh0gBY2VX
- Don't send rainbow pictures to Nightingale hospital, NHS says https://t.co/WV4Q1D20AV
- Week one of lockdown: new enquiries dived, furloughing began | Legal Futures https://t.co/WneqJctc6j
- SRA to regulate National Accident Helpline | Legal Futures https://t.co/WSvSWtEKap
- Simpson Millar buys PI practices and is on the hunt for more | Legal Futures https://t.co/vwrQ3xk7H
- Why isn't the government publishing more data about coronavirus deaths? | Jeni Tennison https://t.co/3P3fEZATlE
- Hundreds of university staff made redundant due to coronavirus https://t.co/811ipmpCNj
- Coronavirus: London hospital almost runs out of oxygen for Covid-19 patients https://t.co/QwCiMj95mN
- The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/t0tQfypTOr
- Nottinghamshire 'lock-in' pub closed under new laws https://t.co/QqxeFDAWhM
- Coronavirus lockdown raises risk of online child abuse, charity says https://t.co/IDHFnjSpxl
- Millions in UK 'could slip through virus wage safety net' https://t.co/6itDgnnwwm
- Morrisons not liable for massive staff data leak, court rules https://t.co/WF5YnfGkGj
- UK woman wins claim for NHS to pay US surrogacy costs https://t.co/hSU45mrG5x
- Policing under coronavirus: the real test is yet to come https://t.co/9UA7qKAy3l
- Barclays not liable for alleged sexual assaults during medicals, court rules https://t.co/EY01bwuzYd
- What are your rights in coronavirus lockdown Britain? https://t.co/GNJltHunbK