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26th March - Law News

Edition 4107: 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: The Vatican has returned three pieces of the ancient Parthenon Temple to Greece. They had been in the Papal collections for more than two hundred years. Greece is still trying to get the largest collection of Parthenon sculptures returned from the British Museum.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Melanie McFadyean obituary - Campaigning journalist and lecturer who won the Bar Council legal reporting award for her coverage of joint enterprise law https://t.co/kSsuzoFCNo
  • South-west firm acquired by 'forward-thinking business' | Law Gazette https://t.co/r1bD6q9Oai
  • Separating parents could be forced to go to mediation under Raab plans https://t.co/9JjXEsMw5D
  • Firm loses appeal over under-settlement amputation claim | Law Gazette https://t.co/HSGSTPTZl7 
  • RT @DMULawSchool: The Law Team ready to greet prospective students and visitors to the Open Day! https://t.co/ESz9dUSSkm
  • Brother of Biafra separatist held in #Nigeria loses court challenge against UK - UK government not required to state whether Nnamdi Kanu, a British national, was victim of extraordinary rendition, judge rules https://t.co/zrqwrAgn6
  • Compulsory family mediation "will reduce demand for law firms" - Legal Futures https://t.co/Ea78JwljeC
  • An MI5 spy who helped bring peace to Northern Ireland by defying orders, has broken his silence https://t.co/KdStfhZ5gm
  • Three-time Formula 1 world champion Nelson Piquet has been ordered to pay five million #Brazilian Reals (£780,000) for making racist and homophobic comments about Lewis Hamilton https://t.co/1JyFNohnnt
  • Giles Perritt, a senior council official has insisted a redevelopment scheme behind the felling of 110 trees in Plymouth will be "really good" for the city https://t.co/utLp2oqsMH 
  • The government is expected to make an announcement in the coming weeks on how it plans to stop housing migrants in hotels https://t.co/1frjqD4HDz 
  • ChatGPT aces SQE resit, but it’s back to school for Bard | Law Gazette https://t.co/6kaRpOX6Fo 
  • ‘Historic moment’ as #ElSalvador abortion case fuels hopes for expanded access across Latin America | Women's rights and gender equality | The Guardian https://t.co/BmX0VDxWVj 
  • MPs call for inquiry into use of ‘alienation’ claims in parental disputes - Concern that unregulated experts’ diagnoses are being used to silence parents or undermine abuse allegations in England and Wales https://t.co/L4subJDj6W 
  • Completion of court modernisation programme pushed back again - Legal Futures https://t.co/onKFDzHa4w 
  • UK public warned not to eat Baronet semi-soft cheeses after listeria death https://t.co/zXa9I812X2 
  • 'Mistakes were made': court reforms paused | Law Gazette https://t.co/bl9686xMS7 
  • Six KCs among more than 120 mostly English lawyers to sign pledge not to act for fossil fuel interests https://t.co/gd3AnFK6t9 
  • SRA in-house lawyer review fails to recognise "severity of risks" - Legal Futures https://t.co/nOwdw32Ffa
  • Why I’m joining more than 100 lawyers in refusing to prosecute climate protesters https://t.co/qrDIvw6DeP 
  • GCs criticise SRA for 'understating' severity of in-house challenges | Law Gazette https://t.co/aWijWQ6wtX 
  • Choosing the right regulator for conveyancing - Legal Futures https://t.co/RDrPoOMgCV 
  • Lawyers' eco-declaration sparks cab-rank rule row - Legal Futures https://t.co/bkmVrb6KcQ 
  • Can you copyright a rhythm? Inside the reggaeton lawsuit that could shake the pop world https://t.co/clR0t34fju
  • Ukraine war: How a #Russian child's drawing sparked a police investigation https://t.co/neW7GGIG7v