2667th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a
UK based news & legal articles archive focusing on Law, Lawyers,
Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights &
Social Justice issues.
Today's Video Focus: Attorneys for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange are vowing to fight his
possible extradition to the United States following his arrest in
London, when British police forcibly removed Assange from the Ecuadorean
Embassy, where he had taken asylum for almost seven years. On Thursday
night, Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman spoke to Noam Chomsky about
Assange's arrest, WikiLeaks and American power.
Focus of the Day Article:
A barrister’s non-contractual fees are property for the purposes of
insolvency law and vest in his trustee in bankruptcy, the Court of
Appeal has ruled. Overturning the High Court, Lord Justice Newey
said the expectation of payment when fees were viewed as an honorarium
was “not founded on mere hope or morality but reflects the unique nature
of non-contractual barristers’ fees”.
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