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Thursday

27th May - Law News

Edition 3439: 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: Australian writer Yang Hengjun says his health is deteriorating and has accused China of "taking revenge" against him in a defiant message released the day before his long-awaited trial in Beijing.


 Focus of the Day Article:
A serial litigant in person has lost his latest claim in the High Court with a judge concluding he had ‘played the system’. In Nicholson v Hardy  deputy ICC Judge Barnett ruled that there were no grounds for Mark Hardy’s claim for compensation against a liquidator handling the affairs of a company where he was a creditor. The judgment stated that Hardy owed a six-figure sum in adverse costs orders for other cases but had paid nothing towards them. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Battle station: the celebrity podcast that explains modern warfare https://t.co/Me0gbq1vEe
  • Time bar for same roof rule cases approaching in criminal injuries compensation cases - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/vBhFYGQYZm
  • Hillsborough families attack ‘ludicrous’ acquittals of police https://t.co/Y0t3rZpZLN
  • Scotland considers fast-tracking legal aid fee increase | Law Gazette https://t.co/2VpkMvQl9i
  • Will the Tories finally tackle Islamophobia in their party? https://t.co/6cYRbdRDAC
  • Remand population grows by a third over lockdown - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ct4nPx9rsW
  • Ultán Anderson: Ransomware payments – an insurance perspective - Irish Legal News https://t.co/P2Hi3Jzvp4
  • Ex-City partner ‘turned' on client to boost workload, court hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/zTT6utYhK4
  • Mike Piggot joins Lindsays in Dundee - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YZ8ki7KGGJ
  • WhatsApp sues #Indian government over ‘mass surveillance’ internet laws - Lawsuit says controversial new laws are unconstitutional and violate the right to the preservation of privacy https://t.co/Yer2kdLkwt
  • Barrister can be sued for second advice on same case, CA rules - Legal Futures https://t.co/oIo1A1Ifcw 
  • 'Enough is enough': Patel's plea to deportation disruptors | Law Gazette https://t.co/snIgpv3SbB 
  • #Italian cable car brakes ‘tampered with’, say prosecutors https://t.co/eokGNC22QU
  • NI: Newtownards Courthouse to be renovated over summer - Irish Legal News https://t.co/P0KcBpbBra
  • A drug dealer inadvertently landed himself with a lengthy prison sentence after taking a photograph of a block of Stilton cheese - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aFD19GYrF4 
  • New cryptocurrency Chia blamed for hard drive shortages - Speculators buy up vital components as demand surges for rival to bitcoin that requires huge storage space https://t.co/IrIuNO6OYV 
  • EU citizens win right to access personal data held by Home Office - Appeal court ruling means people denied settled status or immigration visas can see records used in the case https://t.co/eQIRmDpaVV
  • Court orders Royal Dutch Shell to cut carbon emissions by 45% by 2030 https://t.co/b938Hu9oYQ
  • MPs set deadline for bereaved to get public funding at inquests https://t.co/CmVcpB5S71
  • Matthew Austin: Small companies will welcome proposed administrative rescue process - Irish Legal News https://t.co/EYC3dpZQp
  • Surveillance regime contravened privacy right, ECtHR rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/lFFZEYFHMN
  • McKenna & Co Solicitors names Focus Ireland as 2021 charity partner - Irish Legal News https://t.co/8cFKkPhIJp 
  • Dentons puts home-grown talent at the heart of marketing campaign - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9c4ewUtbZZ
  • DWF shares return to pre-Covid levels on back of profits and bolt-ons - Legal Futures https://t.co/PllN1366r
  • Upbeat DWF announces Canadian and training acquisitions | Law Gazette https://t.co/bMfG6IalMn
  • A 16-year-old boy has been stabbed to death, with three teenagers arrested on suspicion of his murder. Rayon Pennycook was killed on Constable Road in Corby on Tuesday evening https://t.co/FC5p04jnSY
  • Retired police officers & an ex-solicitor accused of altering Hillsborough police statements, acquitted. Retired Ch Supt Donald Denton, retired Det Ch Insp Alan Foster and former solicitor Peter Metcalf had denied perverting the course of justice https://t.co/a41FnTH9DR 
  • Consumers willing to use lawyer anywhere in country, research finds - Legal Futures https://t.co/70zZxmXT6y
  • Crown Office accused of second malicious prosecution - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/35EMuCvrg4 
  • EU report details role of race and ethnicity in use of ‘stop and search’ - Roma, sub-Saharan Africans and other minorities stopped frequently by police across Europe https://t.co/3a1ZWc99w5
  • Law firm diversity – are you ready for this year's survey? - Legal Futures https://t.co/PTV6yVJeys 
  • No dividend from claims firm after pandemic profit plunge | Law Gazette https://t.co/Sna04e0fJF 
  • Irish solicitor Robert Burke appointed partner at Liechtenstein law firm - Irish Legal News https://t.co/lDJloCMRr
  • From Advocate General to Moderator – an interview with Lord Wallace of Tankerness - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Cv98sMv9H3
  • NI: Political setback for proposed sexual and domestic violence protections - Irish Legal News https://t.co/6bvWnT01F
  • Covid Amended Advice: people should minimise travel into and out of Bolton, Blackburn, Kirklees, Bedford, Burnley, Leicester, Hounslow and North Tyneside https://t.co/2SQDiQh4cw 
  • More than a million households are struggling to pay their water bills, a consumer group has said. Some people have even had to skip meals to pay for water, the Consumer Council for Water (CCW) said https://t.co/AsSa4KddZe
  • Remote supervision – training in 2021 and beyond | Law Gazette https://t.co/M919X67JOj 
  • Work resumes on Four Courts dome with investigative phase to complete this year - Irish Legal News https://t.co/ZEEWQjL9rJ
  • Outer House judge finds Scottish Ministers liable to pay over £5 million to guarantors of Ferguson Marine - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/SAyPdQMvz
  • GCHQ’s mass data interception violated right to privacy, court rules - Human rights judgment follows legal challenge begun in 2013 after Edward Snowden’s whistleblowing revelations https://t.co/uxMum3rCBh 
  • Good Law Project’s Jolyon Maugham: ‘They see us pushing back hard’ https://t.co/rkD2vvPfhu 
  • Law student helps client administer stepfather’s estate - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Wz3DbMqm7h 
  • Vexatious LiP made himself ‘bomb-proof’ from £200k unpaid costs orders | Law Gazette https://t.co/mAroDsPXXV
  • Simon Boendermaker: Relinquishment and assignation of 1991 Act tenancies - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8KYIiZYPVa
  • Bar Council speaks out against remote juries | Law Gazette https://t.co/EReDhUwaVz
  • Three new consultant solicitors for Inksters - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9z2QjiNmo5
  • People aged 30 and 31 in England are being invited to book to have their first dose of Covid vaccine https://t.co/ZlNQ5gAsE6
  • Delay in chairman posting to stall administrative tribunal operations #India https://t.co/869bGHPwc6
  • MP feels ‘vindicated’ in not reporting sexual assault to police https://t.co/nEPIKwRQ8d 
  • #China denounces people's tribunal on alleged Xinjiang abuses https://t.co/hXdx65zWUB
  • #Kenya: How Unilever allegedly failed to protect its workers from ethnic violence leading to killings & sexual violence; includes company's comments https://t.co/ypMvkl0e2p 
  • Amnesty International announces awardees of human rights bursary in honour of late Gaëtan Mootoo https://t.co/qqhmZq1VdV 
  • Kidnapped, Raped, and Robbed: Dangerous Title 42 Expulsions to Mexico Continue #US https://t.co/gWARwwVh9y 
  • #Cuban dissident artist should be released from custody, human rights group says https://t.co/o3TZLaZKxf 
  • EFF's unsubstantiated attack on judiciary continues - in Parliament this time #SouthAfrica https://t.co/y9AXmR72A8
  • Ex-Officer Is Sentenced to 6 Years in Beating of Unarmed Man #US https://t.co/WCbv3sfjhZ 
  • White House Confirms That Justice Dept. Can’t Seize Reporters’ Records -#US https://t.co/2ksbXtZQuh
  • Pinsent Masons announces employee rewards package - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tb8v4ZC1mx

Wednesday

26th May - Law News

Edition 3438: 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: Federal prosecutors investigating Rudy Giuliani, former Trump lawyer, have seized material from a wider array of individuals than previously disclosed, including messages from email and iCloud accounts they believe belong to two former Ukrainian government officials, as well as the cell phone and iPad of a pro-Trump Ukrainian businessman, according to a court document unsealed Tuesday.

 Focus of the Day Article:
LA High Court judge has struck out a £58m unlawful means conspiracy claim against a law firm, four solicitors and a QC, which she described as “structurally fatally flawed, abusive and lacking in pleadable substance”. Full story -Legal Futures
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • House prices to continue upward trend, Nationwide predicts - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/d7VCjqNpOZ
  • Home Office must compensate trafficked women for lack of childcare, court rules - Two mothers from Albania brought the case after their children had to be at appointments where abuse details disclosed https://t.co/7RyzYZnxHS
  • More than five years after an Italian student's body was found in Cairo, a Rome judge says four senior Egyptian security officials should face trial over his kidnap, torture and murder #Italy https://t.co/ud7BML5FnH
  • An international charity working to prevent children being trafficked from Afghanistan says a delay to promised UK government funding is "devastating". The government had agreed to pay War Child £500,000 from July https://t.co/NKkRn347Gd
  • James Bridgeman SC appointed honorary consul for Georgia - Irish Legal News https://t.co/b41Q4wK8A7
  • Blog: Urgent reform is needed to the law of damages for unlawful eviction - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ET2fSeCpF
  • Risk to investment in UK life sciences sector from national security regime https://t.co/XcIAYZOU6u
  • We are family - Naomi Angell - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/6LZh5cS0XS
  • Option for online exams to become permanent, SRA decides - Legal Futures https://t.co/PhasMAnZl8 
  • Activist Scottish lawyers lobby for legal aid support | Law Gazette https://t.co/MvkWNS3JIS 
  • NI: Papers lodged in legal challenge against abortion regulations - Irish Legal News https://t.co/aS91noezz2
  • News focus - Bar: ‘no end to justice emergency’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/kcuSm0uxu
  • The madness of crypto… another tulip? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/rnlwMV9hBG
  • Review of UK R&D tax credits system begins https://t.co/8ModDQJVEZ 
  • #Vietnamese lawyer Nguyen Thi My Dung has been elected as a member of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee for the 2021 – 2025 tenure at the 71st FIFA Congress, which took place virtually on May 21 https://t.co/ZpwU5Mf9Y
  • My legal life: Razzaq Ahmed, Brown Rudnick - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/0YSXbx3tyJ 
  • "Startling" - SME firms saw profits per partner rise during lockdown - Legal Futures https://t.co/LjmAO2uozP
  • Boris Johnson's comments about women wearing the burka have given an impression that the Tories are "insensitive to Muslim communities", an independent review has said https://t.co/FmqG2S5m8g
  • Conservative MP Rob Roberts told staffer to be 'less alluring' - the Tory politician faces being suspended from Parliament for six weeks after an independent panel found he sexually harassed a member of his staff https://t.co/kGTjPOrxHy
  • A former prison officer has been convicted of murdering his friend and dumping her naked body in a forest. Ross Willox, 41, killed Emma Faulds, 39, after a party at his house in Monkton, South Ayrshire https://t.co/uQxdEMTGQ
  • Sasha Johnson, a prominent Black Lives Matter activist, was shot by a group of four black men at a party in south London, police say https://t.co/MgLyY5IDW
  • "If a military aircraft intercepts you and gives you command, you obey". That was the view of one pilot who said the decision of #Belarus to force down a passenger aircraft was "absolutely reckless" https://t.co/03nNkBF3Mh
  • A hospital in Bolton has said it is taking "urgent action" to manage a surge in patients with Covid. Royal Bolton Hospital said it had experienced "one of the busiest days we have ever had" and urged people to attend A&E only "if absolutely necessary" https://t.co/PuCSl13zke
  • One of the country’s leading estate agents claims some solicitors are charging exorbitant fees on transactions as they near the latest stamp duty holiday deadline https://t.co/YGchc2A1Ln
  • #Japan’s ruling party accused of violating Olympic charter over LGBT rights | https://t.co/uPufJp86EK
  • Bar chief vexed by super-regulator’s mission creep | Law Gazette https://t.co/Edt1Sjpuqn 
  • Children living in 'deplorable' conditions in local authority-run halting site - Irish Legal News https://t.co/zG7WQi6Ph6
  • England: Cryptocurrencies becoming more prominent in divorce proceedings - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YL4C1MHsNM
  • Remote hearings ‘fragmented’, say civil court users | Law Gazette https://t.co/NJBIfReJRB
  • Biggest firms finalise office return plans | Law Gazette https://t.co/zQgA2r4p9p
  • “Abusive” claim against lawyers in Jarndyce-style litigation struck out - Legal Futures https://t.co/ci0Drdfqc8
  • US issues #Japan travel warning weeks before Olympics https://t.co/bgw1ynmaJP
  • ‘Cash cow’ mining company accuses City firm of inflating bills | Law Gazette https://t.co/qLkcbONjV5
  • A Labour MP has said she has decided to take a "step back" from her work because she is suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Nadia Whittome said she has been advised by her doctor to take several weeks off for her health to improve https://t.co/o9ma6pZ8SI 
  • EU agrees new #Belarus sanctions after plane arrest https://t.co/sxeBwpVD9p
  • Sean Ivey, a former Royal Marine whose home was destroyed in a suspected arson attack after he stood up to anti-social behaviour says he "doesn't think the cowards should win" https://t.co/iunTMVTW3F
  • NI: PSNI urged to cut ties with Israeli police and security services - Irish Legal News https://t.co/q4wuYQ4c2m
  • Tweeting barrister faces BSB probe | Law Gazette https://t.co/GjQsyuOdG7
  • Glasgow University School of Law Workshop awarded £6,000 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/bCX29ZaMbM
  • 'Safe space': judge highlights benefit of office returns | Law Gazette https://t.co/G7gYoZ643w 
  • Society opens annual PC fee consultation | Law Gazette https://t.co/CK7l1MRLW
  • SRA votes to keep online exams after lockdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/L3l6YzHqVn 
  • The skills and post-16 education Bill gives us clues as to where the government is headed on policy in the further education sector https://t.co/F17lnKlORR
  • Child care cases delayed by HSE cyber attack - Irish Legal News https://t.co/mEGVkVDggo
  • South-east Queensland lawyer charged after allegedly defrauding elderly client of more than $60,000 #Australia https://t.co/ki8VgYIcxa
  • Sir James Munby: Judges use child protection laws to cover up their decisions - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HqphIKWUcf
  • Derville Rowland elected chair of EU investment funds committee - Irish Legal News https://t.co/q1znf1u8Wc
  • Remote hearings: A view from the Civil Court Users Association | Law Gazette https://t.co/vwDBudHZxW
  • Health minister slated for 'offensive and disrespectful' comments about solicitors' profession - Irish Legal News https://t.co/nyrIJFwJ3f 
  • UK urged to intervene after another photo of Princess Latifa emerges #Dubai https://t.co/gnbUf6hMR4

Tuesday

25th May - Law News

Edition 3437: 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: International sanctions have been imposed on Belarus, after a Ryanair passenger jet was forced to divert and land there, so the authorities could arrest a journalist on board. Roman Protasevich, 26, is a journalist and blogger and a well-known critic of the Belarusian head of state President Lukashenko. The Ryanair flight was on its way from Athens to Vilnius in Lithuania, when it was intercepted by a fighter jet and forced to divert to Minsk, the capital of Belarus. Mr Protasevich and his girlfriend were arrested.

 Focus of the Day Article:
Lord Advocate and Solicitor General to step down. James Wolffe QC and Alison Di Rollo QC are to resign once replacements for them are found. Full story -Scottish Legal News
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Landers & Rogers has welcomed a new addition to the firm’s rapidly growing family and relationship law team - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/s5gwB3Xlyc
  • Law Pod UK: First Episode in Family Law Series from 1 Crown Office Row Brighton - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/fwAJu7kge6
  • An explosion that killed a child was caused by a gas pipe being cut inside a neighbouring house, police said. Two-year-old George Hinds died in the blast in Mallowdale Avenue in Heysham, Lancashire, on 16 May https://t.co/SQLpDtiM7I
  • Barristers to share Gray's Inn with 300 kids as new primary school gets go-ahead - Legal Cheek https://t.co/JDFbZ0o2KC
  • Robert Sutherland appointed Scottish editor of Garner’s Environmental Law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/BLThbA5olf
  • Exeter Law School to 'move away' from 'white, Eurocentric curriculum' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/9heWsFozfg
  • Court of Appeal holds modern slavery conclusive grounds decisions are NOT admissible as expert evidence - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/bJOFgbjgcP
  • [COVID-19] Grant Rs 30 lakh compensation to families of deceased lawyers, treat lawyers as frontline workers: Bar body to CM BS Yediyurappa | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/q4ce2zvSmV
  • Newcastle’s thriving legal scene offers new opportunities for aspiring lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/XxfwwxDpdp
  • A Year After George Floyd: Pressure to Add Police Amid Rising Crime #US https://t.co/kZMfX7Js7a
  • Frame rules to prioritize disposal of DRT cases having claim amounts of Rs. 100 crores or more: Delhi High Court to Centre | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/EROgwBJ1XF
  • An #Indian couple reportedly chartered a plane and held a mid-air wedding with more than 160 guests in an effort to escape coronavirus restrictions. Video footage posted on social media appeared to show the couple and their guests packed into the hired jet https://t.co/c6kVroWor5 
  • Eight men have been arrested in dawn raids targeting scam text messages. The suspects were allegedly involved in sending fake messages, primarily posing as Royal Mail and asking people to pay a fee to retrieve a parcel https://t.co/6Xa9jabNuT 
  • Man who claimed self-defence in knife attack despite denying having a knife loses appeal against attempted murder conviction - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aDxCEUDF5d
  • An eruption of Arab-Jewish violence inside #Israeli cities has focused attention on a movement of religious nationalists seeking to strengthen the Jewish presence in areas with large Arab populations https://t.co/4PPY4fwEqo 
  • Lawyers are ‘way too nice’ with fees and billing - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/mhKlPk45a2
  • #Belarus KGB believed to be on plane forced to land in Minsk, says Ryanair CEO https://t.co/zt3a9CMqSy
  • Will changes to how law in England and Wales treats rape bring justice to survivors? https://t.co/LIYUu5RKaE 
  • #Indian state Kerala uses tracking of patients and supplies, a network of health care workers and coronavirus “war rooms” to succeed where the national government has fallen short https://t.co/qwv7wRbDzC 
  • 20 organisations call for greater corporate integrity in #auspol - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/hiJrGOqpR4
  • Influential Labour Party group with extremely close links to Keir Starmer is under investigation by the UK's Electoral Commission after allegedly failing to declare over £800,000 in donations within the time required under law, Insider can reveal https://t.co/34bx9lZtt6
  • In a wide-ranging interview, the author of “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” talks about why people should pay attention to how big tech companies are using their information https://t.co/YnAgEIiHzK
  • Bridging the skills gap within the legal sector - Legal Cheek https://t.co/GnNdQllqMk
  • Building law firms back better post pandemic - Legal Futures https://t.co/PMhpWKPKVj
  • Enrollment as lawyer two days before accident does not exclude person from definition of 'dependent children' under UP Rules: Allahabad HC | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/rPUHOjhqn4
  • Covid drives surge in thought-leadership marketing at biggest firms - Legal Futures https://t.co/3QBbrBkJsA 
  • #Samoa's first female prime minister has been sworn into office in a tent after she was locked out of parliament by her opponent, who has refused to step down. Fiame Naomi Mata'afa took the oath of office in a marquee in the parliament's gardens https://t.co/hye72skIyi
  • #Italy has launched an investigation into the cause of Sunday's cable car accident that left 14 people dead. The car plunged 20m (65ft) into the side of the Mottarone mountain near Lake Maggiore in northern Italy https://t.co/k2k1wb9HwJ
  • Helpline launched to report abuse and harassment in educational settings has taken hundreds of calls since it opened on 1 April. It was set up after testimonies alleging abuse were posted on the website Everyone's Invited https://t.co/3cK9ecxS9K
  • City Law School suspends two-part bar course following low student sign-ups - Legal Cheek https://t.co/fLdFUQwtNN
  • Law firm fails to strike out claims brought by ex-property clients - Legal Futures https://t.co/oR0KdaX5K7
  • Retention of data on alleged rapist lawful despite acquittal in criminal proceedings - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/iVECQJD5SI
  • BSB probing barrister who tweeted about "stroppy teenager of colour" - Legal Futures https://t.co/9mnhP2ZfsW 
  • Cambridge law student crowned London Young Lawyers Group vlogging comp winner - Legal Cheek https://t.co/5pO6HAwrVu 
  • Barrister who switched from crime to family "was not on top of the rules" - Legal Futures https://t.co/nnnhcqBCRu
  • More ways of supporting people to self-isolate in areas with higher coronavirus infection rates are to be piloted in England. There will be "buddying" services for people needing mental health support https://t.co/mCgVdjwtqo
  • Children tell of neglect, filth and fear in #US asylum camps https://t.co/HdvtZhusVa
  • ‘It is a disgraceful prosecution’: Geoffrey Robertson condemns #Australian government for secret trials of Bernard Collaery and Witness K - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/qTsL2IBQ1l 
  • How a poor industry image provides golden opportunities: A lack of trust in lawyers is a golden opportunity in 2021 - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/OWSQYJ64pj
  • Taylor Wessing thanks lawyers and staff with Covid bonuses and firm-wide holiday - Legal Cheek https://t.co/mg9GLTgUjd 
  • A national mid-tier practice that pays out 70 per cent of a lawyer’s collected billings now boasts 50 partnership equivalent across Australia, after just seven years of operation in the country - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/5BzdutqIdF
  • Hundreds celebrate National Pro Bono Day by walking for justice - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/KAIQDaMHvG 
  • Following one of the most-downloaded episodes of last year, Kernel Property returns to the show to discuss the state of affairs in commercial leasing for legal practices across the country - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/l4wUSZtfaH 
  • [Raghu Rama Krishnam Raju case] Andhra Pradesh HC initiates contempt against ADGP; objects to "brazenness, arrogance" with which AAG argued | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/abmniDvfOE
  • Jammu & Kashmir High Court ends practice of permitting cases related to Jammu wing being filed in Srinagar wing and vice versa | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/3jlbstqNdN
  • Supreme Court e-committee releases Manual for “e-Courts Services Mobile App” in 14 languages | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/3Y14NjoDm0

Monday

24th May - Law News

Edition 3436: 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: As the US military packs up to leave Afghanistan after nearly 20 years of war, it has destroyed its equipment so it can only be used by local scrapyards – and not by militants. Scrapyard and iron warehouse owners were seen looking through piles of scrap metal outside Bagram Airfield. They buy the scrap from the US military and sell it on at their own warehouses. Although the US clearly believes in the phrase ‘One man’s trash is another man’s treasure,’ many scrapyard owners have lamented the disassembly of equipment as an enormous waste, as both parties could have made significantly more money by selling the equipment intact.

 Focus of the Day Article:
YZ, R (on the application of) v Chief Constable of South Wales Police (Rev 1) [2021] EWHC 1060 (30 April 2021). The claimant YZ had been acquitted on three counts raping his former wife but details concerning these matters remain on the Police National Computer (PNC). These proceedings concerned whether such retention was lawful. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Arthur Cox partner Brian O'Gorman appointed to advertising standards committee - Irish Legal News https://t.co/mddbMDXuTz 
  • With visits from the outside world suspended and rehabilitation and other activities stopped, prison inmates endured a ‘double lockdown’ during the pandemic | NLJ https://t.co/nNYWePDbgB
  • SRA shelves Compensation Fund cuts | Law Gazette https://t.co/K4ndDgrUnZ
  • ULaw awards honorary degrees to campaigner Gina Miller and magic circle lawyer turned pro football player and pundit Eniola Aluko - Legal Cheek https://t.co/HJYHF9KKwH
  • #Canadian soldier has been court-martialled for allegedly serving cannabis-laced cupcakes to an artillery unit during a live-fire exercise https://t.co/qpVKUcBBYn
  • High Court reviews ‘inexcusable’ relationship between judge and barrister - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/PwvP9PoiRL 
  • NSW Solicitor who falsely claimed witness to signature reprimanded - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/DSXN5V9irF 
  • The University of Essex publishes Akua Reindorf’s Review of two events involving external speakers, concerning the controversy surrounding events at which Professor Jo Phoenix and Professor Rosa Freedman had been invited to speak https://t.co/TQtu4eF0RO 
  • Britain's human rights watchdog has not renewed its membership of a diversity scheme run by LGBT group Stonewall. The Equality and Human Rights Commission says it told Stonewall it would be leaving the Diversity Champions scheme in March https://t.co/tmodX3Buqa
  • Scotland's top law officers have confirmed they are leaving their posts. Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC and Solicitor General Alison Di Rollo QC have said they will continue in their roles until replacements are appointed https://t.co/QSEVDvPbrb 
  • Firm targets lawyers in 'poison' breast implant scandal | Law Gazette https://t.co/uPrC3rY4y4 
  • Home Office considers charging EU citizens to visit Britain https://t.co/ff76nCzFIq 
  • National firm cements blockchain-based legal agreement in AusLaw first - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/HwVECYIXPO
  • The Scottish government has said it is working to rectify a security flaw which could allow people to edit Covid vaccination status certificates https://t.co/mo4DFgvqSy 
  • LGBT rights in Northern Ireland - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/mCOZLDXTpW
  • How a Sweeping New Proposal Would Limit Police Use of Force in N.Y. #US https://t.co/wbT1UubE1L
  • Law Society issues trainee support guidance following flurry of flexible working policies - Legal Cheek https://t.co/6sBsmcPWfd 
  • #US police records show threats to kill lawmakers in wake of Capitol attack https://t.co/1NoDlxub3k May
  • Anna Bradley has been reappointed as the chair of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Board for a second three-year term, up to December 2024 | NLJ https://t.co/rXpNJkU7X9
  • Validity of the marriage cannot be a ground for denial of protection to couple who face threat from relatives: Punjab & Haryana High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/GKB9HYx8lZ 
  • Law students could challenge marking on grounds of free speech - Legal Cheek https://t.co/oO4gQvokw
  • The head of the French armed forces has criticised a UN report which blamed his troops for killing 19 civilians in an air strike on a wedding in #Mali https://t.co/sx5kp3AzOC
  • Ten people have been arrested during protests outside McDonald's depots. Animal Rebellion prevented lorries leaving premises in Basingstoke, Hemel Hempstead, Coventry and Heywood in Greater Manchester on Saturday https://t.co/1hJixRU5Ja
  • A&O targets 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/yiAb6NdwqI 
  • Priti Patel has unveiled a US-style digital visa system that she claimed would help the government to count numbers of people entering and leaving the UK accurately for the first time https://t.co/MV8boNNQ1E
  • Campaigners say Labour leader should not follow Tory agenda over night curfews at north London park: anger as Keir Starmer intervenes to back closures at popular Primrose Hill https://t.co/hkr8zMWesp
  • Audrey Ferrie: Protect staff as UK hospitality sector reopens - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/JVS1uwhkmj
  • RPC employee's not so secret life as TikTok music star - Legal Cheek https://t.co/UwOOrrldkI 
  • SME law firms are witnessing an increase in requests for fixed fees, as well as greater profitability – and the future looks bright for charging in such a fashion, too - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/aSWOotWIlW
  • #India's government has instructed social media companies to remove any content that refers to the "Indian variant" of Covid-19. https://t.co/lc8BWIwB5D
  • 'Did weak wi-fi password lead the police to our door?' https://t.co/REoKCSOUJ
  • Disproportionate representation at the Supreme Court: A perspective based on Caste and Religion of judges | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/Sgmin8wbEb 
  • High Court grants injunction against publication of stolen HSE data - Irish Legal News https://t.co/jsiMUmxI5f 
  • Fiame Naomi Mata’afa was set to be sworn in Monday as the country’s first new prime minister in 22 years, until the head of state suspended the #Samoa Parliament https://t.co/WLKItzNP9n 
  • Here’s what a 150-year-old land law exam looks like - Legal Cheek https://t.co/aD53Aut0By 
  • Does a $75m settlement make up for three decades in prison? #US https://t.co/4mC08RnTKu 
  • An eviction in East Jerusalem lies at the center of a conflict that led to war between Israel and Hamas. But for millions of Palestinians, the routine indignities of occupation are part of daily life #Israel https://t.co/GYJlqSNYvu 
  • Liberty and Conscience—For All Seasons - Douglas B. Rasmussen | Law & Liberty https://t.co/3u2QxAPeW0
  • Appeal dismissed despite ‘inexcusable’ 34-month wait for ruling | Law Gazette https://t.co/4nizgydsWx
  • 'Has anyone had a good experience doing their TC remotely?' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/DWZy5xTMt6 
  • Rosalie Chadwick appointed global head of oil and gas at Pinsent Masons - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/QCweWCUxXh 
  • U.S. Backs 15% Global Minimum Tax to Curb Profit Shifting Overseas https://t.co/c0meUz6TWS
  • HR professionals in public sector concerned about flexible and remote working issues - Irish Legal News https://t.co/jm2xQlBdaR 
  • Four people have been arrested in connection with violent disorder in Swansea on Thursday. Seven police officers were injured and families described being trapped in their homes after violence erupted in Mayhill https://t.co/JAlrzBMXLV
  • 2021 edition of Edinburgh Student Law Review published - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7cMqvOfY2l
  • Lawyers take the reins at Fife Chamber of Commerce - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/a2MNJVQvdP 
  • High Court: Directing concurrent wrongdoer to disclose other potential wrongdoers does not require proof of wrongdoing - Irish Legal News https://t.co/l2ARK51rSF

Sunday

23rd May - Law News

Edition 3435: 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: Dante Alighieri may be celebrated as one of the fathers of Italian literature, but he was a convicted criminal who was forced into exile until he died. The writer of the 'Divine Comedy' is now being given a re-trial to posthumously clear his name. The question is whether Italy's courts can absolve one of the country's most famous poets, seven hundred years after his death.
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • NI: Corrigan McGrade Solicitors celebrates 12-month anniversary after opening during Covid - Irish Legal News https://t.co/4NkZjvNAa
  • Costs lawyers have spoken out against Ministry of Justice (MoJ) plans for the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) to take over the assessment of civil legal aid bills | NLJ https://t.co/ZARd1sj9y
  • Niall McCluskey raises concerns over lockdown restrictions - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/PAUseKU1C
  • 'Transcends practical reality’: Supreme Court dismisses midnight deadline appeal | Law Gazette https://t.co/noU8tFgB1J
  • World expert in scientific misconduct faces legal action for challenging integrity of hydroxychloroquine study - Australian and international scientists publish open letter defending Dr Elisabeth Bik and calling for science whistleblowers to be protected https://t.co/g4JHuDH94A 
  • Christian Porter lawyer has ‘confidential’ information on ABC witness’s ‘weaknesses’, court documents claim #Australia https://t.co/j4bkXwmwRE
  • Finalists for prestigious legal aid awards revealed | Law Gazette https://t.co/EFGyG6V17
  • In addition to relief, some residents felt a sense of déjà vu, having survived several recent wars with Israel. After each war, it takes years for Gaza to recover #Palestine https://t.co/3rxcr8piFH 
  • Why an M&A deal is like an episode of Takeshi's Castle - Legal Futures https://t.co/JVrUpdWDS
  • One in four family lawyers is on the verge of quitting due to the pressure of work, according to a report on wellbeing in the profession | NLJ https://t.co/VaUbizFZv2 
  • Supreme Court to rule on ‘midnight deadlines’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/T3Ka3dflDo 
  • A survey of 250 litigation lawyers has uncovered concerns about the disclosure pilot scheme (DPS), currently underway in the business and property courts | NLJ https://t.co/z4fnLHKtUZ 
  • Photograph posted this week on two public Instagram accounts purports to show Princess Latifa, the daughter of the ruler of #Dubai, who has not been seen or heard from in months https://t.co/W4ybWrtqgA
  • Views sought on most substantial reform of consumer contract law in 40 years - Irish Legal News https://t.co/rYJULBMH9
  • Personal injury specialist Elizabeth Johnson has become the first CILEX lawyer to be appointed to the judiciary in a full-time position | NLJ https://t.co/5u2LG3BrwR
  • Armed Police Witness Boogie Woogie Mayhem https://t.co/2CDmAskdEg
  • Claims firm sells London business to focus on northern hubs | Law Gazette https://t.co/tKYaFOTZKQ 
  • NI: Children's Law Centre helping to empower visually impaired children and young people - Irish Legal News https://t.co/cbKptNpGs1
  • ENRC pursues Dechert in Commercial Court | Law Gazette https://t.co/SauZFxE1uI 
  • The 'free speech' law will make university debate harder, not easier https://t.co/ybke8hVzMf 
  • Associated Newspapers pays damages for revealing Sand Van Roy as Luc Besson accuser https://t.co/Gr79q1Thbc 
  • Visa applications to reopen for family reunification and business needs - Irish Legal News https://t.co/pC7BxgU3fD
  • Litigation Capital Management backs £250m claim against KPMG over Carillion - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/sKC1ACFaWe
  • Sheriff Iain Fleming appointed to Scottish Sentencing Council - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9vCXQWXgrO 
  • #Germany to bar visitors from UK over Covid variants of concern https://t.co/1ROijPxq8P 
  • The American journalist Barrett Brown has been arrested and detained in the UK for allegedly overstaying his visa and for alleged public order and incitement offences relating to his role in holding a protest banner which said: “Kill Cops.” https://t.co/5XTAblvTSp 
  • Daniel Morgan’s son says Priti Patel has added to family’s agony - Home secretary urged to ‘bring our torture to an end’ by allowing publication of report into police and media corruption https://t.co/1QbnNDmE8M 
  • Gaza damage and Glasgow raids: human rights this fortnight in pictures - A roundup of the coverage on struggles for human rights and freedoms, from Myanmar to Peru https://t.co/clpkFBsWYE 
  • "Enhanced" police patrols have been promised in an area of Swansea after rioters threw bricks at houses and torched cars, injuring seven officers https://t.co/Y8HZK1JGvk 
  • Animal rights protesters say they are blockading four McDonald's distribution centres in the UK to stop deliveries to the fast-food chain's 1,300 UK outlets https://t.co/nJbjSAUSLQ 
  • Covid vaccine: 32 and 33-year-olds in England now invited to book https://t.co/qwujwhEQcU 
  • The legal sector’s unadmitted threat to ‘London weighting’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/4xqbrxN47S 
  • Best of the blogs - 22 May 2021 | Law Gazette https://t.co/bxlLcWe8n
  • Clydebank pupils first in Scotland to sit legal studies course - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YEVF01ATdG 
  • Lawyers ‘appalled’ at woman’s 10-year sentence after murder conviction quashed - Farieissia Martin, convicted of murder of Kyle Farrell in 2014, to remain in prison for manslaughter https://t.co/Dp1zbdyfH1
  • Government sets out more detail on rescue process for small companies without court application - Irish Legal News https://t.co/WGElcX5xLk 
  • Virtual AGMs to be allowed until end of year - Irish Legal News https://t.co/5d2PxUid0v
  • Scotland to ban travel to English Covid hotspots from Monday https://t.co/1cuc1sA4fX

Saturday

22nd May - Law News

Edition 3434: 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: India's CBI has given a clean chit in a bribery case to former railway minister and Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Lalu Prasad Yadav, who is out on bail since April after spending more than three years in jail, sources have said. The Economic Offence Branch of CBI, as per sources, in January, 2018, had started a preliminary probe against him and real estate developer DLF Group over alleged corruption. 

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Fines collection rates show rises - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nI23Wb4vTr 
  • Master of the Rolls’ intrepid wartime jaunt | Law Gazette https://t.co/vSXxeDFOwY 
  • Linklaters and former lawyer to face sexual harassment claims at tribunal next month https://t.co/cR7MXSkbql
  • Don’t close the SIF in this tough insurance market, SRA urged | Law Gazette https://t.co/atZQIAuGFa 
  • Solicitor Raymond Finnegan nominated for District Court bench - Irish Legal News https://t.co/YvKsQBYjf
  • 'Constitutional plumbing': Buckland defends Judicial Review Bill | Law Gazette https://t.co/Fi0I0A5Wp
  • Covid will boost our acquisitions, says listed firm Knights | Law Gazette https://t.co/LWKa0nvBWt
  • From #Colombia to US, Police Violence Pushes Protests Into Mass Movements https://t.co/BfMys5vsRe 
  • Tobacco firms in move to strike out Malawi exploitation case https://t.co/zLwtGMllzi
  • Contaminated blood inquiry: 'I want their voices to be heard' - Hancock https://t.co/hEJdsGtElJ 
  • Apple boss Tim Cook is taking the witness stand for the first time in his company's major legal battle with Epic Games over an alleged monopoly https://t.co/u9ykeG77Yt
  • Heathrow Airport will open a dedicated terminal for passengers arriving from countries with a high risk of Covid https://t.co/t2hB9XP5p2
  • SRA chair appointed for a further three-year term | Law Gazette https://t.co/dphrsEvgG1
  • ExPioneering legal services advice app shut down - Legal Futures https://t.co/rTOBypXchX
  • The E.U. Agrees to Lift Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Visitors https://t.co/vbhFknPduv
  • Students who exploited a glitch in KFC’s mobile app to obtain thousands of euros worth of free meals have been jailed in China - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Eu9wIvGMQm
  • Three Nightingale courts to close next month | Law Gazette https://t.co/a8okFY4AOu
  • SRA backs down over cut to Compensation Fund payout limit - Legal Futures https://t.co/yegEzbjvSk
  • Northern Ireland High Court: Requirement to show medical ‘disorder’ for gender recognition certificate held incompatible with ECHR - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KpSjpyf4fM 
  • New report confirms alarm of Scottish solicitors over discharges to care homes - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/keBf6vk9f6 
  • Religious leaders who challenged legitimacy of church closures in Scotland entitled to expenses increase - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fpJTUn3F8
  • Receipt is conclusive evidence of payment - #Uganda Tax Tribunal https://t.co/Sqq5TFEk0S
  • Linklaters loses 45 secretaries and PAs | Law Gazette https://t.co/ygYoZmluCS
  • Bill providing court protection to borrowers in mortgage arrears clears Oireachtas - Irish Legal News https://t.co/7rVb1P5yZ6
  • People with serious health conditions are supposed to be allowed to quarantine at home instead - and concern is being voiced that requests are often denied https://t.co/m3k0PpFP
  • #India Tribunal Bans Individuals, Companies From Using 'Khadi' Brand Name https://t.co/ZRPdmDnJkO
  • Glasgow is to remain under level three Covid restrictions for at least a further week amid concern over rising number of cases https://t.co/vhBNnL1eBm
  • Hackers causing widespread disruption to the #Irish health system have gifted it with the tool to help it recover. The Conti ransomware group was reportedly asking the health service for $20m (£14m) to restore services after the "catastrophic hack" https://t.co/6P4fpjgK1
  • Lawscot Foundation bursary helps student realise legal dream - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FYH9wqdATz
  • Award-winning Wolf Hall author Dame Hilary Mantel says the UK needs a written constitution "to stop rogue prime ministers illegally interfering with the workings of Parliament" https://t.co/OgJN1ftE9O
  • Architecture student wins SLC national award - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/xKJsitEevU
  • Covid isolation rule for care homes is ‘false imprisonment risk’ https://t.co/2XT9sNF0gD
  • Family lawyers suffering from job insecurity and stress, survey finds - Legal Futures https://t.co/SP4rdkiqV9 
  • More personal injury cases to be heard remotely with new technology - Irish Legal News https://t.co/8mwzg3TImv
  • UK to offer Australia tariff-free trade deal despite farmers' fears https://t.co/WuKdsDevml
  • Lady Gaga has revealed she suffered a breakdown as a result of sexual assault that led to pregnancy. The star was 19 when she was raped by a male music producer, who had threatened to burn her music if she did not take her clothes off https://t.co/1H1fuvxLpb
  • Rioters who threw bricks at houses and torched cars in Swansea will be met with "robust action", police have said. A major clean-up is under way after cars were burnt out and windows smashed during the violence in the Mayhill area on Thursday https://t.co/HgEsy1JwTu
  • UK women forced to wear face masks during labour, charity finds https://t.co/O8WLqHVeqB 
  • The Gaza Conflict Is Stoking an ‘Identity Crisis’ for Some Young American Jews refusing blind philosophical loyalty to the Israeli state actions https://t.co/SgzqSduPEj
  • Family lawyers expect to work from home post-Covid - survey | Law Gazette https://t.co/mnU5ViVAFu 
  • Cars torched and sent freewheeling down hill in major disturbance in Mayhill, Swansea. A relative of a man whose death prompted the rioting in Swansea has condemned those who took part https://t.co/tXD4VDXkgz
  • Fines collection rates show rises - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nI23Wb4vTr 
  • Shirley Li‑Ting: Spotlight on landlord remedies in CVAs - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XJjXdnFxRi
  • NI: High Court: Requirement to show medical 'disorder' for gender recognition certificate held incompatible with ECHR - Irish Legal News https://t.co/D9APenoCVg 
  • Firm ordered to pay £800,000 after property blunder | Law Gazette https://t.co/JugP1MUnLZ 
  • Prince Harry says heavy drinking masked pain of mum Diana's death https://t.co/VzFTx8SMhi 
  • BBC's deceit over Diana interview worsened my parents' relationship - Prince William https://t.co/heGtXYxPWj
  • Judges are seeking an investigation into the “discriminatory, unfair and unlawful” judicial appointment system amid claims of bullying and racism - Irish Legal News https://t.co/ng4kCjTEwM 
  • Ex-partner of Brighton ‘babes in the wood’ killer jailed for perjury - Jennifer Johnson lied at 1987 trial of Russell Bishop, who killed two children in Sussex park https://t.co/2Fvj5ZaF0p