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3rd February - Law News

Edition 3691: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011  

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: Resources companies have been urged to fix the sexual harrassment, bullying and racism revealed in a damning report commissioned by Rio Tinto. Women's and Indigenous groups have condemned the culture at the mining giant, calling for better reporting and accountability as well as more support for victims.


 Focus of the Day Article: Only 2% of lawyers working in law firms are black, according to diversity data published by the Solicitors Regulation Authority that appears to show minimal diversity progress in relation to ethnicity. The figures are based on information submitted to the SRA last summer from more than 8,700 firms employing more than 180,000 people. Firms are required to collect, report and publish data about the diversity make-up of their workforce every two years. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • A Violent Man review – hardnut prison drama is guilty as charged https://t.co/A5IgYG6eR7
  • Four charged in drug death of The Wire actor Michael K Williams #US https://t.co/E6yYsDKHOX
  • Fiona Moriarty appointed senior legal counsel for Ireland at elipsLife | Irish Legal News https://t.co/8PHS6nG0q2
  • DUP minister Edwin Poots has ordered his officials to halt Irish Sea border checks from midnight. He had been threatening to act, as part of the DUP's ongoing opposition to the Northern Ireland Protocol https://t.co/BjHQYGvCS
  • Human Rights Act consultation 'not a response to my report' - Gross | Law Gazette https://t.co/Jlo6zbTeEy
  • Conveyancing fees rise by 21%, survey finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/UuRED6f0pH
  • Alan Hunter, the former chief executive of the Law Society of Northern Ireland, has been appointed to the board of the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (CCNI) | Irish Legal News https://t.co/LREnUiyQrT
  • Statuary provisions – time they were toppled? | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qIWUNn8vEh 
  • Tensions between home secretary Priti Patel and No 10 over Met Commissioner Cressida Dick https://t.co/HD18srkXOE
  • Solicitors found not negligent after passing on counsel advice orally | Law Gazette https://t.co/ctIHWynKo
  • GardaĆ­ say they are preparing a file for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) following the arrest of a solicitor and two other men as part of a major investigation into organised crime in Limerick #Ireland https://t.co/1kTBwxbizS
  • Good Law Project tries to revive PPE claim after service blunder | Law Gazette https://t.co/kHujBhmr7r
  • UK mulling law forcing tech giants to pay for hosting news https://t.co/CtNf2GHM99
  • Claimant lawyers outraged at prospect of fixed clinical negligence costs | Law Gazette https://t.co/d3mslyrj5e
  • Twenty-seven people have been charged over large scale disorder which broke out in part of Swansea last May. Defendants aged between 15 and 44 face charges for the offence of riot, while two were also charged with arson with the intent to endanger life https://t.co/fSbbD3Y95Y
  • The government is launching a consultation to tackle disproportionate legal fees for lower value clinical negligence claims https://t.co/XhvmZlZShI
  • Legal services to benefit from Brexit freedoms, PM claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/tqch8qWIXc 
  • Three-judge Bench of Supreme Court to examine validity of Section 15 of Hindu Succession Act | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/JR3MmhCPU
  • At least 75% of ethnic minority NHS doctors experienced racism more than once in the last two years, while 17.4% said they regularly faced racism at work, a survey reveals https://t.co/eZoPjhfDGC
  • Justice Minister questioned on proposed Human Rights Act reforms https://t.co/l8ObK6Qg6a
  • US healthcare giant’s takeover of GP practices lands in high court - Judicial review hearing could overturn Centene takeover branded by opponents as ‘NHS privatisation by stealth’ https://t.co/ZxUGi5snn4 
  • A significant number of young lawyers are either leaving or considering leaving their current job in the next five years, according to a new report from the International Bar Association (IBA) | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/uqO0ctxvxy
  • Proposed UK Law Forces Big Tech to Hand Data to Family After You Die https://t.co/9seFqEaRvP 
  • #Israeli authorities must be held accountable for enforcing a system of oppression and domination against Palestinians, Amnesty International says https://t.co/rSDWRJ6d0u
  • Chinese New Year: To work or not to work? | Law Gazette https://t.co/771C4nJb3D
  • Law firm wants discovery tab added to billionaire's $63 million legal bill #US https://t.co/C5cEUGcdpH
  • Cancel culture is real but it’s not the ‘woke mob’ you should worry about https://t.co/zIcvJeukww 
  • Belgian civil servants given legal right to disconnect from work - Law allows 65,000 federal workers to make themselves unavailable outside normal working hours https://t.co/mtprxsNJ4e 
  • Case of Rastafarian woman left naked in a police cell shows officers need greater understanding of minority groups. Yvonne Farrell said she was "humiliated" after sitting naked in a cell for three hours following her arrest by Hertfordshire Police https://t.co/OGdNKCp1kw
  • Marks & Spencer and Aldi have reached a settlement in a copyright row over caterpillar cakes. M&S had accused the German discounter of copying its Colin the Caterpillar cake https://t.co/fa7b4clCux
  • Former SFO director joins international firm | Law Gazette https://t.co/hVh1qp657M