Thursday

1st October - Law News

Edition 3202: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive. Since 2011, it has been collating articles on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice. The views expressed in individual articles archived within LawnewsIndex.com are solely the views of the original author.  

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Focus of the Day Law Article:  Lawyers who test positive for Covid-19 can have exemptions from latest regulations imposing a new legal duty to self-isolate, the Ministry of Justice confirmed . Full story - The Law Society Gazette

Today's Highlighted Video Story:  A last-minute political scramble is underway to attract farm workers in time to pick the spring harvest in Australia. The closure of the borders has locked the door on thousands who'd normally do the job, and the government's now grasping for any scheme that could entice Australians to get picking.


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Hague court begins long-delayed hearings on Kosovan war crimes - Two former members of KLA appear before judge nine years after prosecutor first appointed #Balkans https://t.co/aCB0RHc3yA
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/uu8z0M8ijf 
  • Covid student chaos: Paying £30k a year and begging security for food https://t.co/zOcItzC3q4
  • Covid quarantine breakers: 'It was selfish but I don't regret it' https://t.co/64M0m3g2Gk
  • Top Intelligence Official Releases Unverified, Previously Rejected Russia Information #US https://t.co/HhFFOIQzLl
  • Gateley eyes post-Covid acquisition opportunities | Legal Futures https://t.co/3dV2dyOD72
  • After having weathered high death rates when it resisted a lockdown in the spring, #Sweden now has one of Europe’s lowest rates of daily new cases. Whether that is an aberration remains to be seen https://t.co/tm7vVwOhty
  • Solicitor agrees to leave profession over offensive emails and tweets | Legal Futures https://t.co/nG7ftl8yH3
  • A 41-year-old man has failed in a legal bid to force his wealthy parents to continue financially supporting him https://t.co/uWK9FgHTRv
  • Review of BSB decision-making will not cover exams furore | Legal Futures https://t.co/nJeuRxkHPE 
  • Land commission says reform can support economic recovery https://t.co/wFrkVgPYB1
  • New firm aims to ‘disrupt’ Scottish legal scene with technology - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yq556ZLhK3
  • 'It's not fair': workers outraged that Donald Trump pays less tax than them - President paid almost no federal income tax in 15 years in contrast to hefty contributions from those striving to make ends meet #US https://t.co/5onJeLVVO
  • UK is looking at processing asylum claims overseas, No 10 suggests: No 10 says it is ‘looking at what other countries do’, in response to question about Australian system https://t.co/PtS0kTiYVY 
  • Burges Salmon advises on development of offshore wind in Baltic Sea https://t.co/5fy7IK30Ia 
  • Possible miscarriages of justice linked to Post Office scandal identified in Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3zh7gR2jk7
  • Former employee of non-trading company fails to establish claim against liability insurer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/zuBqwiWi5a
  • Ledingham Chalmers: Business interruption claims – a significant step forward https://t.co/MCDiXpzZ1M 
  • Students’ wellbeing ignored in the quest to make money https://t.co/X015d93VEw
  • People ignoring coronavirus rules by socialising in houses are the reason behind a rise in cases leading to parts of north Wales going into a lockdown, a council leader has claimed https://t.co/HkJIKXX4Ca 
  • eenage county lines drug dealers posed as key workers during the coronavirus lockdown to evade police, London authority bosses have revealed https://t.co/DrYZm7qomO 
  • Nearly 1,700 domestic abuse crimes reported under new law https://t.co/3gyjPFiENi
  • In what seems like an idea from fascist concentration camps, home secretary Priti Patel looked at idea of sending asylum seekers to South Atlantic: officials were instructed to see if applicants could be processed on isolated St Helena https://t.co/cftBMnndwY
  • Britain offers EU fishing concession as part of Brexit sweetener https://t.co/vsFd9Upv18 
  • MSPs urged to reject Internal Market Bill https://t.co/uLsCdOQJY0
  • MPs will vote later on whether to extend emergency powers given to the government to tackle coronavirus https://t.co/Vf9WrWyOf7 
  • Coventry University halls partygoers flout rules - Up to 200 people gathered for a party at a university student hall, flouting coronavirus restrictions https://t.co/zVkyw57Xc5
  • A government minister has accused BBC News of treating interviews like a "quiz show" after Boris Johnson got local coronavirus restrictions wrong https://t.co/hTOzE52Utn 
  • Ethical challenges posed by climate change | Law Gazette https://t.co/slKkxL16dT 
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/qLJimcBiIn
  • CPS inspectors identify 'significant room for improvement' | Law Gazette https://t.co/sdt8tESp2O
  • FCA prepares for Supreme Court in business interruption action | Law Gazette https://t.co/I3wgHW2g3F 
  • Gateley profits slip in year of uncertainty | Law Gazette https://t.co/I5qd0pOcLk
  • Judge tells lawyers: Stop wasting our time with trivial applications | Law Gazette https://t.co/6koGP7ZgY2 
  • Criminal lawyers vote overwhelmingly against extended operating hours https://t.co/wrFL77qcOF
  • Slater and Gordon kicks off ‘aggressive’ growth plan with PI acquisition | Law Gazette https://t.co/t5bqYqdwLc
  • Manchester lawyers on alert after positive Covid-19 test | Law Gazette https://t.co/zRUE4oltFe 
  • Ince lays off 50 staff and suspends dividend payments | Law Gazette https://t.co/kNCnNiFi2U
  • The Coronavirus Act is an attack on our liberties. MPs must seize this chance to scrap it https://t.co/GtYrLXIzCs 
  • Conservatives' assault on the supreme court is a judicial tragedy in the making #US https://t.co/hUTtMuOmrP 
  • Deaths from natural causes in English and Welsh prisons 'unacceptably high' https://t.co/KhXAcdJtW0

Wednesday

30th September- Law News

Edition 3201: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive. Since 2011, it has been collating articles on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice. The views expressed in individual articles archived within LawnewsIndex.com are solely the views of the original author.  

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Focus of the Day Law Article:  A proposal that in-house legal departments should be regulated as a separate regulated business unit within their organisations have been broadly welcomed by senior company lawyers. Full story - Legal Futures

Today's Highlighted Video Story:  The first episode of our four-part series, Stressed Election, focuses on voter suppression in Georgia, where a growing Black and Latino population is on the precipice of exercising its political voice, if they get the chance to vote.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Uighurs could be allowed to seek genocide ruling against #China in UK: MPs and peers aim to grant minorities in China the right to petition British courts https://t.co/g3k8YBGa5
  • Manchester Arena Inquiry: Bomb plotters 'still at large' https://t.co/xsSQ666PT
  • Report raises alarm over police detention of vulnerable suspects in England and Wales: Hundreds of thousands of people interviewed without appropriate adult present, report says https://t.co/BgWWP4WZ
  • Universities in England could finish face-to-face teaching early this term so any students having to self-isolate could return home for Christmas, says the education secretary https://t.co/7I5ZgT5biC
  • Police officers in England and Wales are to be told they can download the NHS Covid-19 app on to their personal smartphones and use them at work https://t.co/p7x7Rj7KD
  • Democrats aren't anti-Catholic bigots for questioning supreme court nominee, Judge Amy Coney Barrett #US https://t.co/Q5YxAlocH
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/smBl990lrN
  • Why we need media reporting guidelines for road safety: Language and accuracy matter, as they can contribute to making the roads less safe for non-motorists and how the law is applied https://t.co/5nn8LB1Pb
  • American Could Face Prison in #Thailand After Posting Negative Reviews of a Resort https://t.co/g0NLeumtcC
  • Donald Trump’s tax returns illustrate the profound inequities of the tax code and the shambolic state of federal enforcement #US https://t.co/Crg8zicHfb
  • Lawyer in the news: Lesley Hannah, Hausfeld - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/iLO8mQZcaX
  • My legal life: Carol Lee, Setfords - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/JkhIAPmeK9
  • Wales' first minister has called for Boris Johnson to ban people in locked-down parts of England from travelling to Wales on holiday https://t.co/5xGDeUgBkX
  • The Mail on Sunday can use a recent biography of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in its defence, in a High Court privacy claim over the publication of a letter to Meghan's estranged father https://t.co/mqW2zbmEJn
  • Trust consumers to make their own choices | Law Gazette https://t.co/dEVaBrbNVe
  • Sheriff Appeal Court finds sheriff unfairly divided property in divorce appeal - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7HEqFMpqNT
  • Hybrid hearings 'increase risk of unfairness' | Law Gazette https://t.co/mgbBcLcQc3 
  • The deportation of an autistic black man is an indictment of the UK’s racist justice system: Osime Brown was convicted under ‘joint enterprise’ laws when he was a teenager. Now, at 21, he’s due to be flown to Jamaica https://t.co/brbTBmW1
  • Impact of Covid-19 on justice system in Wales | Law Gazette https://t.co/rL9J3oKI71
  • Lord Carloway hails ‘remarkable’ determination of lawyers during Covid-19 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/QC61UMQ9L
  • Ex-lord chief justice: UK parliament must scrutinise Covid rules: Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd joins senior legal figures in calling for MPs to examine emergency legislation https://t.co/Pu3Jx0w6h
  • Half of City partners attended private schools | Law Gazette https://t.co/JJKE3Dja5
  • Woman wins UK legal fight over unlawful deportation to Uganda: Court of appeal dismisses Home Office’s case against lesbian asylum seeker known as PN https://t.co/6xHhEl2vho
  • In-house teams invited to help build dispute-avoidance robot | Law Gazette https://t.co/cSNKEyQ8Xh
  • The prime minister has apologised after failing to clarify the detail of new tighter coronavirus restrictions in north-east England https://t.co/jBshi6kBiA 
  • The government has been accused of creating "doubt and uncertainty" with its announcement of tighter coronavirus restrictions in north-east England https://t.co/I0O0WmgMY4
  • Poor marketing returns? Here’s where you’re going wrong - Legal Futures https://t.co/Z6P4jBAANu
  • Consultant accuses NHS trust of forcing him into modern slavery: Dr Shankar Chappiti says he was told to run clinics without pay after an unfounded and racist fraud allegation https://t.co/zMhg0MArCS
  • Global Microsoft outage brings down Teams, Office 365 and Outlook https://t.co/H2LUbwUws
  • Boris Johnson's Covid-19 policy critics: who says what? https://t.co/5moL3asPWR
  • Lawyers step in as Manchester students locked down | Law Gazette https://t.co/xV35R5qeO
  • RT @CivilLitTweet: Interesting judgment. High Court judge overturns decision that doctor's arrest was a lawful one. https://t.co/JK7tlHJUc
  • Blaenau Gwent has the highest and fastest rising case rate for Covid-19 infection in the UK https://t.co/YEb4i9lI9
  • Lynette White murderer Jeffrey Gafoor's move to open prison approved https://t.co/tNZSZHnhM
  • Former cabinet ministers take consultancies with City law firms - Legal Futures https://t.co/WIp9tZUr5h
  • City firms snap up ex-ministers for consultancy roles | Law Gazette https://t.co/Qbd360SYmL
  • Female advocates "to lose instructions" with longer court hours - Legal Futures https://t.co/HlvERFeHn9
  • Court allows mother to recover inquest costs as part of PI claim | Law Gazette https://t.co/RmTWJAuz9a
  • Company lawyers open to idea of regulating in-house departments - Legal Futures https://t.co/NUXf0OtlMP
  • The water-saving device wasting billions of litres every week https://t.co/ZrzWm9rVFp
  • Nokia clinches 5G deal with BT to phase out Huawei's kit in EE network https://t.co/3XlUBY4RIT
  • Pubs and restaurants must shut in NI at 23:00 https://t.co/iQz61q8QQ4 
  • City puts brakes on return to the office | Law Gazette https://t.co/NLucEKuP67
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/qQ11cgpkD
  • First Home Fund expected to support 8,000 households following pilot success - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/iNGx0lJS2N
  • International schools join mock court case project in Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/vJUdnn0yX2
  • Get smart and be one step ahead of AI patent laws - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/SZh93qklD
  • The latest trend of the super-wealthy setting up finance and legal offices to deal with their affairs - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/e1tMgunYg8
  • Livingstone Brown raises over £13,000 for charity in 10 years - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GYj64v1tM2 
  • Session Cases Bicentenary Scholarship awarded to Shona Warwick - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5IRzY5xmtV
  • Lawyers of Tomorrow – Julie Sharp - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/JSl4VCuQuc 
  • Douglas Mill sees light at the end of the Covid tunnel - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ODN4lDW4cX 
  • Advocate John Campbell joins housing association board of trustees - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WOYAT9HrWc

Tuesday

29th September- Law News

Edition 3200: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive. Since 2011, it has been collating articles on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice. The views expressed in individual articles archived within LawnewsIndex.com are solely the views of the original author.  

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Focus of the Day Law Article:  It will take up to a decade to get the courts backlog back to pre-pandemic measures unless more measures are taken to increase or speed up court business, MSPs have warned. Holyrood’s Justice Committee has called for a “basket of measures” to help clear the backlog exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic – though has ruled out controversial proposals for trials without juries. Full story - Scottish Legal News

Today's Highlighted Video Story:  A fierce political battle is underway over who will replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat and when a vote will take place. CNN's Jeffrey Toobin explains how the Supreme Court cases are decided when only eight justices are seated.


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Attacks against small towns, big cities and the contractors who run their voting systems have federal officials fearing that hackers will try to sow chaos around the #US election https://t.co/PXmsnBJTP5
  • Shop workers are being put at greater risk of violence, verbal abuse and coronavirus infection by pubs shutting at 10pm, a retail union has warned https://t.co/wW0UDEKGRI
  • Lockdown restrictions in north-east England are to be tightened in a bid to halt the rise in Covid-19 cases https://t.co/dXlpgbsmT
  • #US voters Believe Winner of Election Should Fill Court Vacancy, Poll Shows https://t.co/diyT0BBDKX
  • Lawyers speak up for “biological reality of sex” in trans debate | Legal Futures https://t.co/YoxnSigwY
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/I4Pr9KX4fQ
  • Barrister misled Google in review take-down request | Legal Futures https://t.co/NWsiaJCHA
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  • Crime firm launches with innovative stop and search app | Legal Futures https://t.co/Xm4o1MWaUZ
  • Women worry about impact of menopause on hitting billing targets | Legal Futures https://t.co/xWGitQ3H68
  • ‘Up to a decade’ just to return courts backlog to pre-pandemic levels - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9AFMHshr5z
  • Global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has changed its agile working policy to reflect that its staff work in the office an average of at least 60 per cent of their working hours | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/gt9UjsGry
  • Woman successfully obtains order for use of husband’s frozen sperm without correct forms - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/M9VYInYLoc
  • Repoliticization Through Search and Rescue? Humanitarian NGOs and Migration Management in the Central Mediterranean https://t.co/rd2TBPw4g
  • The Houses of Parliament has said it will not serve alcohol on its premises after 10pm despite not being subject to England's Covid-19 hospitality curfew https://t.co/qDcLW82EM
  • Pembrokeshire cleaner stole £93,000 from elderly woman https://t.co/HRNWpnBdRj
  • In June this year, Tellings Home Made Furniture Service "borrowed" £50,000 from a government Covid bail-out scheme. There was just one problem. The company isn't real - the loan went to a criminal gang, who will never pay it back https://t.co/56C4Td2YJp
  • The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) has confirmed officers are being told not to install the NHS Covid-19 app on their work smartphones https://t.co/Em5m6Fc1ZP
  • The Modern Slavery Act 2018 – more than a statement #Australia | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/yhb0Z0uwzA
  • Lockdown students warned to remove 'let us out' signs from windows: Some 1,700 students at Manchester Metropolitan were put into a lockdown on Friday without any warning, after 127 students tested positive for Covid-19 https://t.co/EoAs3LvtK
  • Labour MP Claudia Webbe has been charged with harassing a woman. Ms Webbe, who represents Leicester East, is accused of one count of harassment between September 2018 and April this year https://t.co/dKiCfr8ZB
  • How to make an anonymous or bystander report #Australia | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/9FB0UMnd8g
  • For the first time since 1933, the ACT Law Society has announced its new executive committee will be led by a female president and vice-presidents #Australia | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/tCpVx6dA2
  • About 40 universities around the UK have now reported coronavirus cases and thousands of students are self-isolating as the new term begins https://t.co/ELVEimdPgT
  • Croydon police shooting: Farmland searched over Sgt Matt Ratana death https://t.co/JeUUeBr03Q
  • Overcoming perfectionism in law | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/uVMaO4pFMd 
  • There should be an "urgent review" of 22:00 closure times for restaurants and pubs, Greater Manchester's mayor says. Andy Burnham said it meant people were gathering in homes and supermarkets that were "packed out to the rafters" once the bars closed https://t.co/Yj66Cp5rk1
  • Uber has secured its right to continue operating in London after a judge upheld its appeal against Transport for London (TfL) https://t.co/T7Lj50DNGH
  • Lessons from Greg Inglis about legislative interpretation #Australia | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/bvWlPAIdB
  • 2 #Australians elected to Ashurst board | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/lHmwo5aIng
  • Times Square, Grand Central and the Laws That Build the City #US https://t.co/Vjv7E1b1b6
  • On behalf of a Melbourne restaurateur, a barrister has lodged documents in the state’s Supreme Court arguing that the curfew decision is invalid and not proportionate | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/eiJ5ba8lM
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/ptQakpm8CO 
  • Federal Circuit Court judge’s ‘cruel, humiliating’ conduct results in retrial #Australia | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/38uKHLg1D
  • Controversial law firm fights NSW Law Society on complaint over COVID-19 actions #Australia | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/vKLnjmFrE
  • TikTok has avoided a government-ordered block on new downloads in the #US after a judge issued a temporary injunction https://t.co/49Tjxr9Lio
  • Covid in Scotland: 'Struggling' students told they can return home https://t.co/MKCdp1aJt
  • Covid-19: Up to £10,000 fine for failure to self-isolate in England https://t.co/sM4SisSUM
  • Female-led association launched to support diversity in law and tech | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/SWnF6opmij
  • Maximising your real hourly rate post-pandemic | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/I3PDs5XP7O
  • 9 City law firms named top LGBT employers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/fpyaaICMKb
  • DAC Beachcroft litigation exec banned for naming client on Facebook - Legal Cheek https://t.co/0yRjrIXu7U
  • Legal Services Board delays decision to accept or reject SQE - Legal Cheek https://t.co/2s5Cq78ra
  • Lamborghini-driving Aussie criminal barrister in legal row over ‘offensive’ number plate - Legal Cheek https://t.co/tD2wO5VQM
  • Salford theatre to host real criminal trials - Legal Cheek https://t.co/1ZZYFJ0pOE
  • BPP rebuffs claims it prioritised study materials for ‘consortium’ TC holders - Legal Cheek https://t.co/JXU6cqoGbP
  • From Brexit to Bond: My life as an IP lawyer - Legal Cheek https://t.co/IvJ32aGgRB 
  • The epistemological violence of liberal #Ethiopian feminism: A response to Sehin Teferra https://t.co/chvuqSfhxL

Monday

28th September- Law News

Edition 3199: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive. Since 2011, it has been collating articles on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice. The views expressed in individual articles archived within LawnewsIndex.com are solely the views of the original author.  

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Focus of the Day Law Article:  Birmingham solicitor and mediator Lubna Shuja has won the Law Society election for deputy vice president. Shuja is the founder and principal solicitor at family and civil firm Legal Swan Solicitors, where she specialises in professional discipline and regulation. She is also a mediator dealing with civil and family disputes. Full story - New Law Journal

Today's Highlighted Video Story:  Residents in a locked down neighbourhood of Spain's capital protested outside the Madrid Regional Parliament on Sunday, demanding local health services be reinforced amid a coronavirus outbreak.


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Kim Kardashian opts to study criminal law over sleep - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KqDihqhf8G
  • Charles Russell Speechlys retains 19 NQ solicitors - Legal Cheek https://t.co/K5Q6kdY25g
  • Exam waiver ‘not an option now or in the future’, says BSB - Legal Cheek https://t.co/fWpTSFxGID
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/qMQE0hIAFs
  • The ‘new normal’ - a City lawyer’s perspective - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KBIWpByfcH
  • President Donald Trump has said it is "certainly possible" that his Supreme Court pick will be involved in a ruling revisiting the landmark 1973 decision that legalised abortion in the #US https://t.co/lYis7DKc71
  • BARBRI to offer £6k SQE prep course - Legal Cheek https://t.co/DEwYRwI2W
  • Barrister suggested female Asian judge landed role due to ‘positive discrimination' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/j74Erd1jR
  • Mixed-race junior barrister makes formal complaint after being mistaken for defendant three times in one day - Legal Cheek https://t.co/LimGpgv7y
  • Restructuring and private equity: What aspiring lawyers need to know - Legal Cheek https://t.co/d1WOevwls5
  • Gowling WLG retains all 18 NQ solicitors - Legal Cheek https://t.co/yIMqMn2lpP
  • The suspect in the murder of a police officer in south London is Louis De Zoysa https://t.co/6OhgP7c05n
  • Covid lockdown: Three more Welsh counties face local restrictions https://t.co/fpgCvTAFb
  • Croydon police shooting: Man arrested on suspicion of supplying firearm https://t.co/6OhgP7c05n
  • Magic circle gets its first woman leader - Legal Cheek https://t.co/deyeCA93DI
  • Over half of City law firm partners went to private school - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Ov3MKjkMpd
  • #India's richest man Mukesh Ambani's estranged brother Anil Ambani's expenses borne by wife and family - revelations made to London High Court on Friday in connection with the case over repayment of dues to a Chinese Bank https://t.co/EvbPN3ba9
  • Bar Council rejects Henry Hendron’s election nomination after filing application one minute late - Legal Cheek https://t.co/BzOhq28GfG
  • #Swiss voters have rejected in a referendum a proposal to end an accord with the EU on the free movement of people by 63%, TV projections suggest https://t.co/rnvEgikNv3
  • Judge Amy Coney Barrett Is No Ruth Bader Ginsburg #US https://t.co/HAXqFrGgD
  • When a majority of City Council members promised to “end policing as we know it” after George Floyd’s killing, they became a case study in how idealistic calls for structural change can falter #US https://t.co/qGHwyoiYV
  • The Ayesha Vardag leaked 'dress code email' in full - Legal Cheek https://t.co/nmtcNWJIN
  • California wildfires: The inmates training to be firefighters - Brandon Smith is a former inmate firefighter and now helps former prisoners find jobs in the fire service #US https://t.co/9VIPqhE86z
  • Buy a law firm, don’t start a new one | Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/i9IFOsFyFd
  • Lawyer suffered PTSD after defending Flintshire serial killer Peter Moore https://t.co/Mc8ziErLJp
  • Shadow justice secretary David Lammy warns that people are 'bubbling out of pubs' due to curfew https://t.co/cPslaLYOul
  • Labour is "very sympathetic" to a bid by Conservative MPs to increase parliamentary scrutiny over coronavirus restrictions in England, shadow justice secretary David Lammy has said https://t.co/HWx01cCLkW
  • Prominent Kashmiri lawyer-activist shot dead in Srinagar: Babar Qadri was shot on Thursday evening at his home by unidentified gunmen posing as clients #India https://t.co/YoSc7xjwD
  • Landmark legislation helping people at risk of homelessness: Homelessness Reduction Act helps 243,680 households to keep their home or move into longer term accommodation https://t.co/cvt6Iy6n11
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/0AEUv14w73
  • Transatlantic Trade: US and European Trade Talk Update – September 25, 2020 https://t.co/jISrazNqlB
  • Christian Concern Loses Legal Challenge Against ‘At Home’ Abortions During Pandemic https://t.co/MalcUrSlOJ
  • Scottish Labour urge end of 'secrecy' around legal advice linked to the Salmond inquiry https://t.co/A1H30LUTcm
  • The University of Surrey is among other institutions across the UK thought to be affected by a ransomware attack carried out by hackers https://t.co/ETP1IG4I4q
  • Widow wins legal fight for IVF with husband's sperm https://t.co/1nxhsd4eyQ
  • Belfast barrister Jonathan Lowry avoids jail after downloading child porn https://t.co/j0WLlnqPq1
  • Attorney struck off after false information submitted for insurance license https://t.co/iK0WEHRYG6
  • Cardiff and Swansea get ready for lockdown https://t.co/RJSvxy01dE
  • Shall the rush to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett Cost Republicans the Senate? #US https://t.co/xIqF2ownwj 
  • Freshfields elects first female senior partner in management revamp | Law Gazette https://t.co/7BdOC58XIJ

Sunday

27th September- Law News

Edition 3197: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive. Since 2011, it has been collating articles on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice. The views expressed in individual articles archived here are solely the views of the original author.  

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Today's Highlighted Video Story:  AIIMS Director Dr Randeep Guleria said the challenges ahead for developing a COVID-19 vaccine is not as big as distribution. He says research is not the biggest challenge, but it is buying and distributing the vaccine and ensuring it reaches remote corners. An effective strategy needs to be worked out to prioritise who get it first, how many dozes will be needed and could a combination of vaccines be better than just one




Saturday Conversations on Law

Saturday

26th September- Law News

Edition 3196: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive. Since 2011, it has been collating articles on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice. The views expressed in individual articles archived here are solely the views of the original author.  

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Today's Highlighted Video Story:  For thousands of years, the Nile has been the backbone of civilisations and a source of conflict. The latest dispute is over the the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, the largest hydroelectric dam project in Africa. Ethiopia's government says its $4 billion project on the Blue Nile will provide power to its more than 100 million citizens and create huge opportunities for its economy. 



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Louisville’s Police Force Feels Besieged on Two Fronts - Officers say that city and police officials were slow to release crucial details in the Breonna Taylor case #US https://t.co/Fr7E9QqNx
  • Rival rabbit breeders were left with broken ribs and bloodied noses after a prize rabbit show descended into chaos - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/b2q9dC1q8z
  • A stabbing in Paris that left two people seriously injured is being treated as a terror attack, the #French interior minister has said https://t.co/VyWm9SWrT
  • Police patrols have been stepped up across Scotland to ensure the smooth introduction of a new pub and restaurant curfew https://t.co/xXkjh5wRLU 
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/dGmqYlbJHg 
  • Law student Kate Scarborough completes ‘extremely valuable’ SLN internship https://t.co/oXGS8cduq1
  • Georgia Dawson named first woman senior partner at Freshfields https://t.co/XyLiad6roD
  • Lawyers of Tomorrow – Holly Allan https://t.co/8516dV0a3l
  • Croydon police officer shot dead named as New Zealand-born Sgt Matt Ratana https://t.co/apHs1TSMX
  • Employment tribunal finds employee’s paranoid delusions were not a disability https://t.co/8mleKK07I
  • Addleshaw Goddard set to explore Scottish business tech trends https://t.co/wP4x3yrRl
  • ury trials will appear on the big screen from next week to help deal with Scotland’s backlog of criminal cases https://t.co/UH2Tj3Zlu
  • New rules to allow Civil Online procedure claim forms approved https://t.co/CyXlc2JIL2
  • European Commission to appeal Apple tax ruling https://t.co/G4U8ZV05u
  • Undercover police and MI5 agents to be permitted to commit crimes https://t.co/1m7i0MbEr
  • Head of courts service apologises for disgraceful treatment of black barrister https://t.co/bW7EVGcPDU
  • Local authority successfully claims portion of commercial sub-lease cancellation fee https://t.co/iH44TaVMMA
  • Covid-hit university students: 'Why have they forsaken us?' https://t.co/6UqR0rZaW
  • London to go on Covid-19 watchlist as cases rise https://t.co/6LBbGESeBR
  • Leeds household mixing ban confirmed by government https://t.co/1tkRAFDeI
  • Vulnerable people left without access to solicitors during Covid | Legal Futures https://t.co/WV2Mja0AV
  • BSB: Bar students’ results “broadly in line” with the average | Legal Futures https://t.co/TYyyl8LLuO
  • Defence QC’s accusation against prosecutor was not misconduct | Legal Futures https://t.co/5aYTJZmvng
  • Muslim man wins UK tribunal case over Cognac raffle switch Zakaria Kioua succeeds with harassment claim after prize was swapped for very cheap chocolates https://t.co/sTjydwBi3
  • New scholarships for UK Black or ethnic minority doctoral candidates in Law https://t.co/oAZh733mT
  • Twenty Essex shortlisted for ‘Chambers of the Year’ and ‘Barrister of the Year’ https://t.co/lSwEc1asy
  • Cardiff, Swansea and Llanelli get new restrictions - They will come into effect in Llanelli, Carmarthenshire on Saturday at 18:00 BST and in Wales' two biggest cities on Sunday from 18:00 https://t.co/SUym8DH4qR
  • “Partnership penalty” of lower socio-economic background laid bare | Legal Futures https://t.co/Ju0B7FCm2z
  • President Michael D Higgins has appointed Ms Justice Teresa Pilkington of the High Court, as a judge of the Court of Appeal with effect from 17 September, 2020 #Ireland https://t.co/ubr61U2gey 
  • Tesco joins Morrisons to limit sales of some items https://t.co/AjjGjzbatQ
  • #NorthKorea's leader Kim Jong-un has issued a rare personal apology for the killing of a South Korean official, Seoul says https://t.co/IaFIbqXoBD
  • Why it's hard to charge #US police over illegal shootings such as that of Breonna Taylor? https://t.co/zDbHWVDhyN
  • Police officer shot dead by a 23 year old at Croydon Custody Centre. The killer shot himself and is critically ill https://t.co/9veEjWYGwS
  • From solicitor to plumber: How people are retraining to cope during coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/wi3CyIGzYA
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/iK1hoHZlrq 
  • In courts and prisons, Covid-19 has made an already bad situation worse. Our society will suffer the consequences - The Guardian view on crime and justice: dangerous neglect https://t.co/NHZan6xiqM
  • SQE could halve cost of qualification, says consultancy | Law Gazette https://t.co/uLxaGfH5MB
  • Sunak offers new incentives to keep on ‘viable’ jobs over winter | Law Gazette https://t.co/R1kZ9VxFKq
  • HMCTS to introduce evening sessions in magistrates' court | Law Gazette https://t.co/xwh4CTkUnD
  • US private equity firm increases stake in DWF | Law Gazette https://t.co/1ZLOcdAkIc
  • Coronavirus a ‘catalyst’ for cross-border mediation | Law Gazette https://t.co/Z0jeRlWgaw
  • Barrister fined for ‘positive discrimination’ comment about judge | Law Gazette https://t.co/tuIyMMzjE
  • Remote family lawyers 'feeling isolated' during lockdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/dmFoMLwi8
  • #Vietnamese police have seized more than 320,000 used condoms that were to be illegally resold to unsuspecting customers, local media report https://t.co/GCw6epSik9
  • Wales' capital city is facing a local lockdown as coronavirus cases rise "rapidly". Cardiff council leader Huw Thomas has warned of potential restrictions on travel and different households mixing https://t.co/QSbPfrgWpl 
  • Covid: Morrisons limits sales of disinfectant and toilet rolls https://t.co/cZDft73ETz
  • Investigation launched after black barrister mistaken for defendant | Law Gazette https://t.co/FLqmWCz8yb 
  • The #US supreme court has become a threat to democracy. Here's how we fix it https://t.co/kqIAOzrkkh