Saturday

5th December - Law News

Edition 3267: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical 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 state of Uttar Pradesh in India has attempted to transform 'right-wing fantasy' into a law by passing an ordinance against "forcible" conversions for marriage. Citing the law, the state police stepped in to stop a marriage between an interfaith couple.


Saturday Conversations on Law

Friday

4th December - Law News

Edition 3266: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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Focus of the Day Legal Article: Leading judge appointed next chair of the Scottish Arbitration Centre. Lord Glennie to assume role after retirement from bench as SAC ushers in more diverse board. Full story - The Global Legal Post
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: New details have emerged over the crash on Melbourne's Eastern Freeway which left four police officers dead. It can now be revealed that the driver at the centre of the smash, Mohinder Singh, was high on drugs and severely sleep deprived when his truck slammed into the officers in April this year. The 48-year-old pleaded guilty over the incident and apologised to his victims, describing them as innocent people.


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Will making on the rise in wake of coronavirus | Law Gazette https://t.co/o4q4LhoZuu
  • UK rebuked over failure to enforce Troubles court rulings having not carried out effective inquiries into killings as required by ECHR, Council of Europe says https://t.co/Rwvw18ZXFf
  • Indefinite sentences 'the greatest single stain on justice system' - Lord Brown calls for action over prisoners in England and Wales languishing under rules https://t.co/orX3oAzXO
  • Quarantine rules to be relaxed for business travellers https://t.co/gjY8HfXAUw
  • Arbitration hub opens ‘super suite’ for Covid-era disputes | Law Gazette https://t.co/tjx7GHAV9D
  • Trial listed in 2023? Not true, Buckland tells MPs | Law Gazette https://t.co/si73zKimp
  • A look this week at robotic weapons and the law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YrKCuYozNV
  • Dr Fauci: The UK 'was not as careful' as US in vaccine approval https://t.co/SWCvL1tp16
  • Senator of the College of Justice Lord Glennie has retired, he was appointed a judge of the Supreme Courts in 2005 and to the Inner House in 2016 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0Jy9z8zKi
  • Turnover at Gillespie Macandrew reaches £14m - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/uUGmpD9rjR
  • English High Court rules under 16s unlikely to be able to consent to puberty blocking drugs   - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZNJta0uhvs
  • A woman was strangled to death after two dogs pulled on their leads which were around her neck as she walked them, an inquest has heard. Deborah Roberts was fatally injured in Garden Village, Wrexham on 8 July https://t.co/xviejaS7H
  • Facebook says it will start removing false claims about Covid-19 vaccines to prevent "imminent physical harm" https://t.co/GVtyBpbDnE
  • £500k in five years to celebrate women in law, yet much more to be done says charity - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/BvMLev7gK
  • More than 100,000 young people supported by CashBack for Communities - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/BX045CdJKZ
  • Ranjitsinh Disale, a teacher from a village school in #India, praised for improving the education of girls, has won this year's Global Teacher Prize; he's given away half of it to the 9 runners up https://t.co/kRxG7PpCIx
  • The international vaccine supply chain has been targeted by cyber-espionage, according to IBM. The company says it tracked a campaign aimed at the delivery "cold chain" used to keep vaccines at the right temperature https://t.co/BJ2yXTPA0
  • Avonmouth warehouse explosion: Emergency services at scene - Firefighters were called to an explosion in Kings Weston Lane in Avonmouth, an industrial area near Bristol, at about 11:20 GMT https://t.co/nbGSWjp2r
  • BT takes legal near-shoring option with Northern Ireland move - Legal Futures https://t.co/x6ODFiXxa
  • Second provider reveals price for SQE preparation courses - Legal Futures https://t.co/MAw1kR08vZ
  • Lottery funding helps law firm launch free Covid fines app - Legal Futures https://t.co/1Huu9ktez
  • Inward investment consultancy becomes ABS after “exponential growth” - Legal Futures https://t.co/VPq77hqTSt
  • Digby Brown named UK Catastrophic Injury Team of the Year - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qt8AjhIFV
  • Anne McSherry becomes company secretary at Cairn Energy - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/1a8aUxWmAt
  • Streaming a television show in standard definition can shave a little off your carbon emissions, HD video streaming on a phone generates about eight times more in emissions https://t.co/KGjUQnt2II
  • Sainsbury's and Aldi to hand back £540m of business rates relief https://t.co/1JhcmNzcb
  • People will be able to travel between Wales and England's tier one and two areas, the Welsh Government has said https://t.co/9fuqnUjSH
  • Topshop owner Arcadia leaves gift card holders 50% short https://t.co/jJkGLG9cAb
  • Denise Laverty joins partnership at Gilson Gray - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Nq9cE8xsl8
  • Interim gambling reform law brought into effect - Irish Legal News https://t.co/zEd9xsKTNm
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/CewXr0nNA
  • Parole Board will be put on statutory footing next year - Irish Legal News https://t.co/fG4LYoM1C
  • NI: Review backs move to Scottish model of hate crime prosecutions - Irish Legal News https://t.co/2vwpseRM8
  • UK government condemned for refusing Finucane inquiry again - Irish Legal News https://t.co/XTbIMG8yc
  • Aisling Timoney joins multi-profession health regulator - Irish Legal News https://t.co/0nyFEKNday
  • 'Apologies Bill' aims to take the heat out of disputes | Law Gazette https://t.co/ryhVwxHgN
  • Warring siblings return to court in ‘case of the missing original will’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/AeSiWOkUY
  • 'Exceptional results' boost Ince shares | Law Gazette https://t.co/gRQzr0R4U
  • Embezzling Crown Office employee jailed for stealing cash and drugs - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XR9rEaLxi
  • English solicitor successfully appeals ‘alarming’ misconduct fine after intimate relations with firm junior - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/OwSarxiZj
  • Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore, who retired from the Supreme Court bench just two months ago, has passed away at the age of 72 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qu8W8Xbs2
  • Secretaries and paralegals banned in flurry of SRA activity | Law Gazette https://t.co/sq4wUUUjfI
  • Publicly accessible toilets in England are being reviewed by the government. It says evidence shows that an increasing number are being converted into gender-neutral facilities https://t.co/idYz6XvGQj
  • Doctors may have made decisions about "do not resuscitate orders" without consent in the first wave of the pandemic, the care watchdog has warned https://t.co/0QzSrB1Dms
  • Extra measures 'to ensure fair exams next summer' https://t.co/W0fueDUlz3
  • Live animal exports to be banned in England and Wales https://t.co/KnumIlwKSP

Thursday

3rd December - Law News

Edition 3265: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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Focus of the Day Legal Article: The criminal bar has accused the government of breaching the Equality Act 2010 by proposing to roll out extended operating hours in Crown courts without ‘proper assessment’. James Mulholland QC, chair of the Criminal Bar Association (CBA), said the consultation initiated by HM Courts & Tribunals – which asks for opinions on whether Covid operating hours should be extended to more courts next year – leaves ‘insufficient time for proper representations to be made’. Respondents only have until next week to contribute. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: As President Donald Trump's time in office comes to a close, there are reports he's considering a number of potential pardons for family members and his attorney Rudy Giuliani


Saturday Conversations on Law

Wednesday

2nd December - Law News

Edition 3264: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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Focus of the Day Legal Article: Leading black women lawyers have spoken about the challenges of succeeding in City law firms, including the problem of acquiring ‘gravitas’, and the fear of being seen as an ‘angry Black woman’. Full story - Legal Futures
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: The EU is thought to have lost more than €10 billion to fraud over the last two decades and yet its antifraud and corruption agencies have long lacked the teeth to root out the problem. Could that be about to change? HARDtalk’s Stephen Sackur speaks to Romanian Laura CodruÅ£a Kövesi, the EU’s first public prosecutor. She has enhanced powers to tackle transnational crime. But if member states refuse to play ball, how can she succeed?



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • New research finds jurors do not subscribe to rape myths and casts doubt on mock jury studies - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/vnH9SwN2X
  • Editorial: Teflon Nicola coming unstuck on Scottish justice system - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VucE5QVs48 
  • Edinburgh tenant wins breach of statutory obligations appeal after reconsideration by Upper Tribunal - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/SIbI9O0T1
  • A man who pulled plastic sheets off clothes in a supermarket during Wales' "firebreak" lockdown has been told to compensate Tesco over his protest https://t.co/60iXEPz1u9
  • Covid tiers: MPs back tougher system for England, despite Tory rebellion https://t.co/IsEoluhziP
  • NI: Deals market at seven-year low in Northern Ireland - Irish Legal News https://t.co/yfnhYxg8k
  • Arthur Cox tops M&A table as market remains 'resilient' in face of Covid-19 - Irish Legal News https://t.co/Otag0a5N2Z
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/x5c7IEiQp0 
  • Public to gain access to written submissions in High Court cases - Irish Legal News https://t.co/1BDjDTZ62F
  • High Court: Security for costs order made in favour of NAMA - Irish Legal News https://t.co/krM4QlmSE
  • NI: Mills Selig names Chris Guy as managing partner - Irish Legal News https://t.co/4YglAUKhM
  • Lower value claims may escape disclosure ‘sledgehammer’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/KQurx9JsF
  • West Coast Aquaculture completes first cryptocurrency IPO - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/rJtQWT8Xx
  • Non-lawyers banned from law firms in misconduct blizzard - Legal Futures https://t.co/FtoKsOCWT
  • Black women lawyers outline struggles of succeeding at City firms - Legal Futures https://t.co/shAooDvWXx
  • BSB stats and Beckwith ruling put focus on misconduct outside practice - Legal Futures https://t.co/wCOwju5Fym
  • Leading conveyancing firm spends £27m on referral business - Legal Futures https://t.co/RHUvNSnIYm
  • Work begins on legal definition of ‘ecocide’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/vBrPs1JPp
  • Children under 16 with gender dysphoria are unlikely to be able to give informed consent to undergo treatment with puberty-blocking drugs, three High Court judges have ruled https://t.co/JAvRw1W6U7
  • A charity set up by the Daily Mail to buy protective equipment for NHS staff donated 100,000 face masks suspected of being made by workers in a controversial Chinese labour programme https://t.co/HrupEMt471
  • The risk of cyber fraud is a constant worry for law firms, particularly with so many people working from home. However, many firms miss the number one cause of cyber crime―human error | NLJ https://t.co/XCx9KAATJH
  • DWF cuts 40 jobs in wave of City redundancies | Law Gazette https://t.co/bhGo2Y3B0Y
  • The government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda to redress geographical inequalities must include the justice system, particularly in the Midlands and the North, the Bar Council has said | NLJ https://t.co/10mwCiFv8K
  • High Court refuses to strike out solicitor's snooping claim | Law Gazette https://t.co/Gc8RAa7IUa 
  • ‘Legal profession must accept responsibility’: Witness exposes justice system for mistreatment of sexual assault victims - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/IoG07P42Tu
  • Home after 8pm: Covid-19 court hours affecting work-life balance | Law Gazette https://t.co/hnfb4J13ih 
  • The University of Law has lost the main parts of a trademark case against one of its former law students over the mark ‘UniLaw’ | NLJ https://t.co/HqyeV0tVUc
  • Libel claim against in-house solicitors struck out by court | Law Gazette https://t.co/kvXsKg0Kb8 
  • Law firms must be more vigilant than ever during COVID-19, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has warned | NLJ https://t.co/Ihh0H5CRwB 
  • Solicitors still missing scam red flags | Law Gazette https://t.co/JAVQHHIR8A
  • HFW bolsters diversity strategy after missing gender targets | Law Gazette https://t.co/r2bGqh2f5t 
  • Uttar Pradesh ordinance on Religious Conversion explained [Read Ordinance] #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/UHoP2Mf25V
  • Crown court backlog 'not due to systemic failure', lord chief justice rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/escwaFZe0J 
  • Upskirting ex-government lawyer avoids disbarment - Legal Cheek https://t.co/FxS0J0CtBS 
  • There are no plans to introduce a "vaccine passport" to give people access to places such as pubs and restaurants once a coronavirus jab becomes available, says Michael Gove https://t.co/QiD139xyH5 
  • Online grooming - She was invited to meet for a video shoot in central London, but when she arrived, a man she had never met was waiting for her https://t.co/7hat2CSs2h 
  • Debenhams stores are set to close after the failure of last-ditch efforts to rescue the ailing department store chain. It means all 12,000 employees are likely to lose their jobs when the chain's 124 shops cease trading https://t.co/cXe9JBPBVS 
  • Women in Law finalists unveiled for 2020 - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/ItQG9kypO8 
  • Inquiry into whistleblowing culture at Edinburgh Council begins - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GA4tTnhqbg 
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/U6mseEJNZ4 
  • IBA conference: Amal Clooney marks the end of ‘regressive leadership and moral bankruptcy’ of Trump era in media freedom talk - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Q8GKWbsTcs 
  • Electronic submission of simple procedure cases mandatory from tomorrow - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gchIC0cTya 
  • Church of England Parochial Fees 2021 | Law & Religion UK https://t.co/tOCTEqZOpp 
  • My legal life: Kishma Bolaji, Shoosmiths - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/AIPzWmkk7D 
  • Swift v Carpenter – details the key compensation points in a case in which the claimant was severely injured in a road traffic accident in 2013 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yuNXtnPcFB 
  • Liverpool John Moores law grad goes mega-viral with McDonald’s job application tweet - Legal Cheek https://t.co/c3gw5wMDyW 
  • Murray Etherington sole nominee to become Law Society President in 2022 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YZn223pUuC 
  • Why we need our Farr and Flipper to undo miscarriage of military justice #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/N1ixqNRGbO 
  • Tony Lenehan named new SCBA president - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GfbzC8zYps
  • MoJ will evaluate remote hearings - ‘Substantial investment’ being made into criminal court infrastructure | NLJ https://t.co/TF72BW5GqC 
  • Scotland records 165 deals worth £2.3 billion in pandemic year - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fYVtAbQuAC 
  • Osborne Clarke to repay lawyer COVID salary cuts - Legal Cheek https://t.co/mQ9TUuamxp 
  • PrawfsBlawg: Evidentiary problems - Election-law attorney Marc Elias has kept a running tally of the Trump Campaign's litigation record, which stands at 1-38 and has a chance of getting to 50 losses #US https://t.co/kU72r6cjaO 
  • Lawyer in the news: Najma Rasul, Matthew Gold & Co - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/lE28EuUXNd 
  • Our values can civilise political discourse | Law Gazette https://t.co/8j3kTUdWAR 
  • Beckwith: Solicitors’ sex lives ‘their own business’, says regulation guru | Law Gazette https://t.co/kOjRQzOaC0 
  • NI: Stuart Nevin: Vacant possession and how to satisfy a break clause - Irish Legal News https://t.co/VwKpQK57JV 
  • Ex-Freshfields partner wins High Court appeal against misconduct finding - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ArlcBPhV9X
  • MPs will vote later on the government's proposals for stricter tiers across England after a debate in the Commons https://t.co/9120ZIdcVx
  • ‘I would be dead' without Burnley vicars - The poorest communities have been hit hardest during the Covid-19 pandemic https://t.co/ipkXaYZr16 
  • New immigration rules will be "simple and flexible", ministers have promised, as the UK's points-based post-Brexit system prepares to go live https://t.co/uiLm6tQ2fn 
  • [Mumbai Metro] Centre challenges move to use land at Kanjurmarg in Bombay High Court #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/8yijZm0PoD

Tuesday

1st December - Law News

Edition 3263: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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Focus of the Day Legal Article: Lawyers are taking action today in protest at the Scottish government’s refusal to increase legal aid. It follows a request by the Law Society of Scotland for a 50 per cent increase in legal aid fees and a grant for struggling firms. The government has instead agreed to enhance fees for solicitors dealing with early guilty pleas and to part-fund 40 defence traineeship places. Full story - Scottish Legal News
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: The coronavirus pandemic has hit the poor, vulnerable and those living in deprived areas the hardest. The overall death rate in England’s poorest areas was almost double that of the least deprived between April and June, according to official figures. The government say they are committed to reducing deprivation and have spent tens of billions of pounds in welfare support this year.


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Over 300 charges laid following investigation into law firm - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/8I6q5RllX
  • Supreme court questions Trump bid to bar undocumented immigrants from census - But justices seem hesitant to immediately stop policy, which could affect distribution of congressional seats https://t.co/17ke2GAJ38
  • Dentons triggers redundancy consultation with launch of ‘virtual roles’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/b3TKZg6xU
  • UK government pays out to family of IPP prisoner who killed himself: Tommy Nicol died in 2015 after trying to take his own life two years past his four-year minimum tariff https://t.co/2BP4yiLUku
  • The importance of a relevant law school orientation programme #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/jgNtwriref 
  • European states ordered to respond to youth activists' climate lawsuit - European court of human rights case could result in countries being bound to take greater action https://t.co/k2lSxGn0q
  • Landmark inquest to rule if air pollution killed London pupil - New hearing into 2013 death of Ella Kissi-Debrah follows mother’s seven-year fight https://t.co/D69ZkhOg
  • Silent victims: the hidden Romanian women exploited in the UK sex trade https://t.co/SKC5qVwGvG
  • Government urged to fix 'disastrous state' of rape prosecutions - Alliance of women’s groups call for a commission on juries and a ban on use of sexual history evidence https://t.co/0pwU64772
  • Meet Anupriya Dhonchak and Misbah Reshi, Rhodes Scholars for 2021 #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/EUFfzeWmO
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/Ag83eBVPTw 
  • Campaigners launch legal challenge over Stonehenge road tunnel https://t.co/lPqIt76XbG
  • No 10 has published data behind its decisions over England's new tier system as it tries to win MPs' support https://t.co/u3bpWgR00
  • An ex-manager of an insulation maker whose product was used on Grenfell Tower has apologised for dismissing fire safety concerns and threatening legal action in internal emails https://t.co/TKFQk6eT
  • Topshop owner Arcadia goes into administration https://t.co/VNYpbUF2u
  • MP proposes law allowing organisations to offer apology without liability https://t.co/HTtWl2AMuJ
  • The Conservatives are hollowing the state and consolidating power: democracy is at stake | Conservatives https://t.co/NGBPbpGWq5
  • International lawyers draft plan to criminalise ecosystem destruction - Plan to draw up legal definition of ‘ecocide’ attracts support from European countries and small island nations https://t.co/WtEpvz7U3
  • Successfully preparing for the SQE assessments - Legal Cheek https://t.co/7tLIF3PZOs
  • How I combine corporate and charity law - Legal Cheek https://t.co/CI0oX9xav2
  • A public inquiry into state collusion in the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane will not take place at this time, the government has said. He was shot dead by loyalist paramilitaries from the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) in February 1989 https://t.co/SSnoPXxB4
  • Coronavirus: NHS Covid-19 app to gain self-isolation payments https://t.co/wBi7hSATXk
  • Mobile phones in court hearings: The hero that was once a villain #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/BOEvyxyvY
  • 2020’s top 25 attraction firms revealed - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/uLYistN5rO
  • From law grad to legal tech innovator - Legal Cheek https://t.co/HFLkAq88vu
  • Lord Bracadale says Sheku Bayoh inquiry to be ‘thorough and fearless’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/eI57zoyAG5
  • Judicial review petition challenging Highland Council ratings committee refused - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0vH1UVHPzl
  • Lawyers strike in protest at Scottish government refusal to increase legal aid - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/JGhQ00tak
  • Courts cannot stand in the way of the police to register a case in an appropriate manner: Madras High Court #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/RmA3odcP0H
  • The driver of a car which dragged PC Andrew Harper to his death should be given a life sentence, the Attorney General has told the Court of Appeal https://t.co/kn8adpvpFk
  • Drinkers in tier two areas of England could order a Scotch egg with their pint to keep in line with post-lockdown rules, a cabinet minister has said https://t.co/lQoBy8B1PL
  • Covid: Alcohol ban for Welsh pubs and restaurants from Friday https://t.co/tWnbMyCKXv
  • Carbon neutrality and the consistory courts | Law & Religion UK https://t.co/YKyQim9FF
  • Intersectionality and equality: a view from the Constitutional Court of South Africa - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/wNlUBFA0W
  • Successful insurers' A1P1 claim concerning benefits reimbursement in asbestos claims - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/mdJbVKPL1t
  • Criminal solicitors billed med neg claimant £20k for “admin work” - Legal Futures https://t.co/GzdGfsnf9G
  • Silent sufferers? Bar's efforts to improve harassment reporting failing - Legal Futures https://t.co/ivQi4MGzbV
  • High Court refuses to strike out solicitor's surveillance harassment claim - Legal Futures https://t.co/xxLDUTYVPR
  • Conveyancer's shock at fraudster's in-branch transfer from client account - Legal Futures https://t.co/0Il0GQCot
  • A #French judge has placed four police officers under criminal investigation over the beating of a black music producer at his studio in Paris earlier this month https://t.co/LGtgBa5D
  • #Australia has demanded China apologise for posting a fake picture on a government Twitter account that depicted an Australian soldier murdering an Afghan child https://t.co/T1FTGEBaD
  • #NewZealand's health and safety authorities have filed charges against 13 parties over last year's deadly White Island disaster https://t.co/KhyH7euOE
  • Shops in England will be allowed to stay open for longer in the run-up to Christmas and in January, the housing secretary has said https://t.co/26Yqe3Zgqo 
  • The Weekly Round-Up: Tension Over Begum and Procurement - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/B6o0NIyq9H
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/khBl89bsq6
  • Article 2 and the provision of healthcare — Part 3 - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/mpwRgcthO
  • Article 2 and the provision of healthcare - Part 2 - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/o4s7q7UkN
  • Article 2 and the provision of healthcare - Part 1 - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/ARHUYgnN44
  • How tech is transforming the legal sector - Legal Cheek https://t.co/65l1YAXpDp
  • Lloyds’ trustees have a duty to equalise minimum pension benefits when calculating historic transfers, the High Court has held in a ruling on pensions equality | NLJ https://t.co/DBakphGFv
  • Furloughed solicitor launches lockdown cookie business - Legal Cheek https://t.co/TclK1Tk2kF
  • Webinar to mark UN International Day for Elimination of Violence against Women #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/OFkcdLADv
  • PrawfsBlawg: More state universality #US https://t.co/8F2ty6gsvt 
  • Taylor Wessing to allow lawyers to work from home up to 50% of time - Legal Cheek https://t.co/RjVjM05x4w
  • The global pandemic and its impact on employment law - Legal Cheek https://t.co/utNez1hc0F 
  • White Quinn Emanuel partner tells Black colleague to up diversity efforts in firm-wide email - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3NalIx7tse