Wednesday

30th June - Law News

Edition 3473: 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:
Civil Non Family Legal Aid Billing Seminar 16 June 2021 - Are you a civil practitioner or specialist fees clerk? Watch this year's Civil (Non-Family) Legal Aid Billing seminar to find out how to receive payments faster and reduce the risk of your fees being rejected.
 

  Focus of the Day Article:
The European Commission has adopted two data “adequacy decisions” for the UK. This action resolves a major concern after Brexit, that whilst personal data flowing from the UK to the EU member states was regarded as flowing to countries with sufficiently robust data protection, personal data flowing the other way, from the EU to the UK – now a “third country” – was not automatically treated as such. Full story - Scottish Legal News


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Best of the blogs - 26 June 2021 | Law Gazette https://t.co/E2gEwblB8A
  • 'Net zero' network to support in-house lawyers tackle climate change | Law Gazette https://t.co/sr80VWtWcn
  • How the Bribery Act transformed business for the common good - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/kC7p0F8g5q
  • Are we too squeamish about the SQE? | Law Gazette https://t.co/5IDpLkMLLB
  • A winner of one of Brewdog's "solid gold" beer cans has asked the advertising watchdog to investigate its claim the prize is worth £15,000 https://t.co/qqwDDKcrPB
  • Steven Jansch joins board of GTS Solutions CIC - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/AA7ExkZras
  • Agricultural tenancies update - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DzDJaJSpou 
  • High Court orders UK government to pay Good Law Project’s costs in contract case - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IkFE6msal
  • My legal life: Chris Seel, the Law Society, Diversity and inclusion adviser - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/amt9QlVD0n
  • Glasgow law graduate Mashal Aamir receives Diana Award - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/F7ndBt0MQa
  • Haddon-Cave: Online justice is “best hope” of simplifying the law - Legal Futures https://t.co/3PRQlpPK
  • #SouthAfrica's former President Jacob Zuma has been sentenced to 15 months in jail by the country's highest court. He has been given five days to hand himself in to police. Failing that, the police minister must order his arrest https://t.co/gAGR0o0D2v
  • A police officer has been jailed for eight years after he was convicted of the manslaughter of ex-footballer Dalian Atkinson in 2016. PC Benjamin Monk, 43, discharged his Taser three times and kicked him twice in the head https://t.co/fm7DIO2xMZ
  • Why our AML regime needs a radical overhaul | Law Gazette https://t.co/yD5oVhspcW
  • Making a compelling case for online reviews - Legal Futures https://t.co/VYrouOGgp2
  • How much are you charged by your financial adviser? It seems a very simple question, doesn’t it? However, it is often avoided, dodged or circumvented by financial advisers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hwFFlSbOQu
  • There has been a sharp rise in pupils sent home from school in England because of Covid, according to the latest official figures https://t.co/85nB6W0YJv
  • NI: Drink driving offenders to be offered rehabilitation training course - Irish Legal News https://t.co/LsPeqIcKJ
  • In-house lawyers and litigators launch separate green initiatives - Legal Futures https://t.co/pZWw5sXPgf
  • Legal Schema tagging boost for smart contracts | Law Gazette https://t.co/V7WIP04QBm 
  • Matheson partner Emma Doherty named corporate governance lawyer of the year - Irish Legal News https://t.co/A266pngrUK
  • #Jersey to legalise assisted dying - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/PrsFZjFhgK
  • Donald Trump in financial and political danger as company faces possible criminal charges - New York prosecutors may soon bring indictment against Trump Organization tied to perks for top executives #US https://t.co/myGeTvWr02
  • Judge's surprise at firm's failure to ensure "basic compliance" with CPR - Legal Futures https://t.co/ENYzf8VtBx
  • NI: Court business resumes in Banbridge after five-year absence - Irish Legal News https://t.co/fukp3hlXc
  • Chris Whitty may get police protection as PM condemns ‘despicable harassment’ - Ministers speak out after video emerges of chief medical officer apparently being manhandled https://t.co/RoYE3qwPaW
  • Solicitor jailed for defrauding firm of £2.3m over seven years - Legal Futures https://t.co/qTJtD9ndh9 
  • #Greece accused of refugee ‘pushback’ after family avoid being forced off island - persecuted Palestinians who hid on Samos to escape deportation to Turkey appears to be ‘proof’ that pushbacks continue, claim rights groups https://t.co/Nb5AEePHW
  • 'Think before you post' warning to public on contempt | Law Gazette https://t.co/S1yOTxXdLN 
  • Boom Times for #US Lawyers as Washington Pursues Big Tech https://t.co/ehHe4oVRok
  • Trump Organization Lawyers Meet With Manhattan Prosecutors #US https://t.co/IjEJzUQp0K 
  • NI: Pared-back version of delayed justice bill approved at eleventh hour - Irish Legal News https://t.co/3OPl3JBKuV
  • The quality of face masks healthcare workers wear makes a huge difference to their risk of coronavirus infection, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust research has found https://t.co/mQWYqtpR1T
  • A painting by Pablo Picasso that was stolen nine years ago during a heist at a #Greek gallery has been recovered. On Monday, police in Athens said Picasso's Woman's Head had been found along with a 1905 painting of a windmill by Dutch artist Piet Mondrian https://t.co/QhEI5Z54Sa 
  • Parents prevented from seeing their dying son in his final weeks have said they were treated "like criminals". Ollie Bibby, 27, from South Benfleet, Essex, died of leukaemia in hospital on 5 May, a day before Matt Hancock was filmed kissing a colleague https://t.co/zK6OOrIX7F
  • Police are investigating video footage which appears to show England's chief medical officer, Prof Chris Whitty, being accosted by two men in a park. The Met Police said it happened in St James's Park in London on Sunday https://t.co/mgtxnSVD6F
  • Mobile phone ban plan to improve school behaviour https://t.co/c0yJ2qjEy1 
  • Hong Kong bans all incoming flights from UK over Covid concerns #China https://t.co/PNdN71Oi4
  • Olivia Colman, John Nettles and Joanne Harris are among dozens of high-profile artists calling for a portion of gadget sales revenue in the UK to go into a fund for performers and creators https://t.co/xfPRgwd9tN
  • The Covid control system in England's schools, where groups of pupils have to self-isolate if one tests positive, could be scrapped in the autumn https://t.co/KicaXlUqII 
  • Greater Manchester Police officers allege force failing crime victims https://t.co/TroEJyzufC 
  • Slater and Gordon saw off the latest challenge by a costs chaser. But the firm’s plea to halt such claims is likely to fall on deaf ears, especially with the landmark Belsner case on the horizon | Law Gazette https://t.co/mKyWJEZ3Ei
  • Judicial Appointments Commission to face questions on 'systemic discrimination' | Law Gazette https://t.co/GdmxR6WyqA
  • #US judge throws out Facebook anti-trust lawsuits https://t.co/Op8FsqP2F9
  • Lawyer in the news: Alex Cochrane, Hamlins - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/SId90t4pHe
  • Paralegal accepts ban for misleading clients about PI case progress | Law Gazette https://t.co/NqXoYqA0fH
  • Covid-19: End of England's Covid rules still set for 19 July https://t.co/WYh0trsDHo
  • More Nightingale courts to close | Law Gazette https://t.co/h1tgMEKBPO 
  • BBC's Emily Maitlis breached impartiality guidelines with Piers Morgan Covid retweet https://t.co/zSDMn8c1fj 
  • Solicitors apologise after remote hearing recorded without permission | Law Gazette https://t.co/jeGgqsear6
  • England: Malawian child farmer claims against British American Tobacco and Imperial to proceed - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tNPX3OSUQk 
  • England: Attorney General launches #ThinkBeforeYouPost campaign - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/E4c6Kbp8rR J
  • #India viral wedding ad: The feminist looking for no-farting, no-burping man https://t.co/dn1tpqQEFZ

Tuesday

29th June - Law News

Edition 3472: 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:
Greater Manchester Police officers speak to Newsnight over what they say are serious failings at the force. In December, Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services found Greater Manchester Police failed to record about 80,000 crimes in a 12-month period and closed cases without proper investigation. Former chief constable Ian Hopkins resigned after the force was placed in special measures, and successor Stephen Watson told a recent press conference vital improvements would be made rapidly. But a number of GMP officers have spoken to BBC Newsnight to allege serious failings within England's second largest force.
 


  Focus of the Day Article:
Supreme Court Revisits Wrongful Birth Claims: an extended look — Robert Kellar QC and Owain Thomas QC. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Reshaping Global Health Law in the Wake of COVID-19 to Uphold Human Rights | Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/WdRTdnBKU
  • Apprehension of arrest does not vanish on issuance of Section 41A CrPC notice, anticipatory bail maintainable: Karnataka High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/xGOrhxjf7z 
  • KCL Law elevates 7 - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/Gfxhi1b0vO
  • Bar Council of West Bengal writes to CJI NV Ramana seeking removal of Acting Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court, Rajesh Bindal | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/mA1KJvfbP
  • Black Chambers welcomes John Brannigan - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/32kUjsNY7
  • Westwater Advocates Welcome Mark Allison - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ABth7BY5VI 
  • Inner House rules former owners of land acquired to build Aberdeen bypass entitled to compensation - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/JAaxYVUx7
  • Sidley boosts NQ lawyer salaries from £137,500 to £148,500 as US MoneyLaw mania continues to sweep London - Legal Cheek https://t.co/48OYYA7x19
  • A 13-year-old was "lured" to a park by a girl and "ambushed" by two teenage boys who stabbed him and left him to die, a court has heard. Oliver Stephens, known as Olly, was pronounced dead at Bugs Bottom fields in Emmer Green, Reading, on 3 January https://t.co/HlmRjIfcp4
  • Twitter appoints California based Jeremy Kessel as new Grievance Officer after exit of Dharmendra Chatur | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/9e2FEh2MGA
  • What You Need to Know About the #US Concealed Carry Law | Lawyer Herald https://t.co/AFu2Z20ZqF
  • Trump’s lawyers reportedly given 24 hours to say why business should not face charges #US https://t.co/Yr4HJX6VYW
  • #US supreme court declines to take up bathroom case in win for trans rights - Appeals court ruled Gavin Grimm’s constitutional rights had been violated when Virginia school said he could not use boys’ restroom https://t.co/3tNphoYSD
  • Reducing miscommunication in a hybrid work environment - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/iQghYNfyl
  • Christian Porter lodges appeal in Federal Court - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/n9CYjb79iN
  • A fire has caused a huge plume of smoke to billow into the sky above south London. About 70 firefighters are battling the blaze at some railway arches near Elephant and Castle station https://t.co/ZQBx77qH5P
  • Home Office proposals due on sending asylum seekers abroad. Legislation expected next week that could open way to moving asylum seekers offshore while claims pending https://t.co/NnZGAEBJX1
  • Top quality work with great work/life balance: Lawyers make the case for the North West - Legal Cheek https://t.co/wfnUr1BGX
  • Dalian Atkinson killing: officer was kept on despite gross misconduct. Benjamin Monk previously found to have committed gross misconduct but kept job and was given stun gun https://t.co/hC3TGTy2kV
  • Birmingham stabbings: Zephaniah McLeod, 28, of Nately Grove, Selly Oak, Birmingham, pleaded guilty to Mr Billington's manslaughter https://t.co/cH6z6ryjEl
  • Merseyside police are investigating after a banner threatening Rafael Benítez if he joins Everton was left near the former Liverpool manager’s family home https://t.co/Ke8aynnwgr
  • Is it time for a National Vaccine Compensation Scheme?- Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/iDah5TxONC
  • EU rules UK data protection is ‘adequate’ in boost for business. Long-awaited decision allows information to continue to flow to and from Britain https://t.co/W8wxPrVXHX
  • UN calls for end of ‘impunity’ for police violence against black people - Report launched in aftermath of George Floyd murder cites example of 2018 death of Kevin Clarke in UK https://t.co/TSSo6L6Kp
  • Legislature has still not learnt any lesson from Nirbhaya case: Madhya Pradesh High Court denies bail to rape accused juvenile | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/EaFD1KohdI
  • Faruqi Law Explains the Current Push to Eliminate Pre-Dispute Arbitration Contracts in the Workplace | Lawyer Herald https://t.co/PIJp8gFdhb
  • The Boutique Lawyer Show: Ensuring better billing hygiene - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/21Oo6EcTY
  • More than 50 people have been arrested after an illegal rave attended by up to 2,000 people at a national park. Sussex Police said it was met with "significant hostility" as it shut down the event in Steyning, on the South Downs https://t.co/jaw1d92QlD
  • Small firms need more help to bridge an 18-day gap as Covid limits continue but financial support packages wind down, the Federation of Small Business says https://t.co/RiWVwPl00B 
  • People from the UK travelling to #Portugal will have to quarantine for 14 days unless they can present proof they had been fully vaccinated a fortnight before their arrival https://t.co/hkUcjrBRWR
  • City lawyers "need help from their firms" to engage with technology - Legal Futures https://t.co/TTqC8u82C
  • Respectful Care for Women and Newborns in Crisis Settings: A Human Right | Health and Human Rights Journal https://t.co/MkN1NnQaa
  • Pretrial stay-away orders meant to shield people from abusive partners have long been misused. Thursday’s ruling is already helping people return home #US https://t.co/MmfHgWL5Oo
  • Criminal justice advocates say the pandemic offers a case study for a different type of punitive system in America, one that relies far less on incarceration #US https://t.co/SGbWC32N6A
  • Dozens Came Down With Covid-19 on Everest. #Nepal Says It Never Happened - Climbers posted firsthand accounts of being infected, but officials in Nepal, which relies on tourism revenue, dismissed them as rumors https://t.co/Sr0Bi9BK2i
  • Behind #China’s Takeover of Hong Kong https://t.co/BNp7X7ICCE
  • Solicitor rebuked for failing to report staff member's conviction - Legal Futures https://t.co/sH0gwjNH54
  • Binance, the world's biggest crypto-currency exchange, has been banned by the UK's financial regulator. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has ruled that the firm cannot conduct any "regulated activity" in the UK https://t.co/B7YdgtP0q
  • Delhi High Court rejects Punjab National Bank's quashing plea under Section 482 CrPc against RBI | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/k8iwlo0uW6
  • Susskind: "Harder than expected" to reduce legal work to lawyer-free process - Legal Futures https://t.co/nUcbpADdA
  • Protégé: Culture of silence challenged with new student-designed reporting platform - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/2qkGn1bKVb
  • Nationalising probation service not enough to fix flaws, warns watchdog - Service needs consistent funds after ‘fundamentally flawed’ 2014 overhaul, says HM Inspectorate of Probation chief https://t.co/CwfM3m0zoT
  • What's At Stake in a Car Accident Lawsuit? | Lawyer Herald https://t.co/ndr0MM1wiT 
  • High Court, Supreme Court judges should have uniform retirement age of 68: Former CJI MN Venkatachaliah reiterates his 1993 suggestion | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/frQU4vFQVn
  • A&O ups junior lawyer pay to £100k - includes £10k sign on bonus - Legal Cheek https://t.co/DJsMU8iaX1
  • Texas Supreme Court rules Facebook can be held liable for sex trafficking, citing SESTA/FOSTA #US https://t.co/jLUsIvx1Fz
  • Hancock and Coladangelo: questions that need answers - PM likely to be quizzed over several aspects of former health secretary’s employment of his aide https://t.co/PrXdVLAltK 
  • For Bridget Little, the challenge of juggling breastfeeding a newborn with non-stop Zoom calls in the age of coronavirus presented a rare opportunity to thrive - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/UCns7tgUkq
  • John McAfee obituary - Controversial antivirus software pioneer who entered US politics and became a fugitive from justice https://t.co/riCUWIetjI 
  • Shocking scale of Twitter abuse targeting England footballers at Euro 2020 https://t.co/C7MUIAXaBn

Monday

28th June - Law News

Edition 3471: 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:
During a protest in Ramallah over killing of govt critic Nizar Banat in which demands were heard to overthrow Palestinian Authority’s President Mahmoud Abbas, clashes erupted between protestors and reportedly members of security forces dressed in civilian clothing.

  Focus of the Day Article:
Mrs Justice Keegan is to be appointed as the first Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland. She will be sworn into office at the start of September 2021 at a ceremony in the Royal Courts of Justice. Full story - New Law Journal


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Podcast claims top prize at Justice Media Awards - Irish Legal News https://t.co/JUVjom4CJU
  • Hogan Lovells and Macfarlanes confirm new flexible working polices - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8PqONSGEPc 
  • NI: Cleaver Fulton Rankin roundtable discusses hydrogen opportunity for Northern Ireland - Irish Legal News https://t.co/UV9qthwBKU
  • TikTok star claims law student Tinder date sent legal letter after she turned him down - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Gxatxl3y
  • Vinson & Elkins pushes London NQ salaries above £153k as it confirms trainee retention score - Legal Cheek https://t.co/x7UiIUesI5
  • A father and son have been praised for cleaning graffiti from a memorial to volunteers who fought against fascism in the Spanish Civil War. Police are hunting vandals who defaced the commemorative stone in Duchess Park, Motherwell, North Lanarkshire https://t.co/DvcVMzy0EN
  • Police say they are trying to trace a spectator in connection with a multi-rider pile-up during the first stage of the Tour de #France on Saturday. The female spectator was spotted leaning into the path of the speeding peloton, holding a sign https://t.co/7P92fawNIV
  • At the age of 30, Elizabeth Aitken made partner. Having now been in such a role for three years, she understands what new partners must do if they are to succeed, personally and professionally - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/T8Jl1Gd3w
  • The Weekly Round-Up: Rape Report and damning findings from the Morgan Inquiry - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/6NCiMstwfY
  • New report calls for corporate gender quota to be rolled out over three years - Irish Legal News https://t.co/5XIMw9dLs
  • After the pandemic put a hold on the event in 2019, Corrs Chambers Westgarth is excited to take part in the Indigenous Literacy Foundation’s Great Book Swap - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/yaFjx5KgNp
  • NI: DWF helps retailer Menarys weather Covid-19 storm - Irish Legal News https://t.co/4knyL3B69F
  • How did your university do in the latest law school rankings? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/zf3f3iaOKH
  • The department of health is to look into how footage from Matt Hancock's office was leaked, Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis has said. The video, which shows Mr Hancock breaching Covid rules by kissing a colleague, was passed to the Sun https://t.co/Lrv6PAKcc
  • Reducing miscommunication in a hybrid work environment - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/iQghYNx9K
  • Borrowers in mortgage arrears gain right to court review - Irish Legal News https://t.co/BbgCgeolwk
  • When I was losing my young son, the Human Rights Act gave us a lifeline - The act, plus legal aid, helped my family to secure the help we desperately needed. Attempts to undermine it put us all at risk https://t.co/S6l57wAaS
  • Berlin’s No 1 digital detective agency is on the trail of human rights abusers - Investigators in #Germany are using Google Earth, YouTube clips and social media posts to bring political crimes to the courts https://t.co/W3Vms5vOx
  • Caught on canvas: how armed robber has turned his life of crime into art - Jack Murton was inspired to paint in jail by a fellow inmate, a friend of Lucian Freud https://t.co/SvFtl4OfB
  • Pinsents ups NQ lawyer pay across London and regions - Legal Cheek https://t.co/B8VeYjN9g2 
  • Supreme Court Revisits Wrongful Birth Claims: an extended look - Robert Kellar QC and Owain Thomas QC - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/ysdNitBrq
  • A proposal by the #SouthAfrican government to legalise polyandry - when a woman has more than one husband at the same time - has led to howls of protest from conservative quarters https://t.co/G8G4cXKCZQ
  • NI: Polling finds strong support for Bill of Rights - Irish Legal News https://t.co/06FZOHpLIP 
  • He Saved 31 People at Sea. Then Got a 142-Year Prison Sentence - #Greece is prosecuting migrants on charges of people smuggling, and imposing heavy jail terms https://t.co/LPnslLljUR 
  • With Discovery of Unmarked Graves, #Canada’s Indigenous Seek Reckoning https://t.co/0WJhQ3XDP7
  • A man has been shot dead by police who had discovered the body of another man and a seriously injured child at a property. Thames Valley Police officers were called to Denmead in Two Mile Ash, Milton Keynes, at 09:40 BST on Saturday https://t.co/JkQ3y1Zd4f
  • #Colombia has offered a reward of three billion pesos ($796,000; £573,000) for information about an attack on the president's helicopter. Iván Duque was nearing Cúcuta airport near the border with Venezuela when his aircraft was hit by gunfire on Friday https://t.co/LyB9xaxrDf
  • Classified Ministry of Defence documents containing details about HMS Defender and the British military have been found at a bus stop in Kent. One set of documents discusses the likely Russian reaction to the ship's passage through Ukrainian waters https://t.co/ULDAMydeia
  • A&O becomes first magic circle firm to embrace solicitor apprenticeships in London - Legal Cheek https://t.co/t51tFjdPSD
  • Mr Justice Barniville nominated for appointment to Court of Appeal - Irish Legal News https://t.co/R50uBVRZf
  • Pride 2021: Clifford Chance lawyers belt out gender-neutral track - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Z8y35uS3m
  • Applications now open for Legal Cheek’s Summer Virtual Vacation Scheme - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ZvUE0yxUuX
  • Linklaters to offer TC application support to disadvantaged black students - Legal Cheek https://t.co/9gKcx251gt
  • Freshfields junior lawyer to compete in Tokyo Olympics - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3uJaJDaxJx 
  • Half of costs lawyers are busier than ever, a survey has found―with former clients suing their solicitors a fast-growing area of practice | NLJ https://t.co/szJLGjqTp
  • What Emperor Claudius would have thought about the City law pay war - Legal Cheek https://t.co/cO0yI2rZYB

Sunday

27th June - Law News

Edition 3470: 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:
A downpayment on justice.

That's what George Floyd's family and supporters are calling the 22-and-a-half year sentence of former police officer, Derek Chauvin. Floyd's murder last year shook the United States - prompting calls against racism and for police reform, and protests worldwide. But for many the sentence is not enough, and they argue racism and discrimination are damaging how the U.S. functions. Floyd's family said it's a first step towards healing the United States. But can that really be achieved?


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Deliveroo succeeds in Court of Appeal as riders held to be self-employed - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GHMI8cictP
  • An auditor has been found to owe £13.4m, in a landmark Supreme Court decision on professional negligence and scope of duty | NLJ https://t.co/QPuGYTeRIy
  • Alastair Milne retires from Balfour and Manson - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2IAlYhtp
  • Launch of consultation on licensing order for short term lets - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/18hDq0GwxG 
  • Tish Clyde obituary: a leading employment lawyer, she began her career in the 1980s, just as this area of law was becoming established https://t.co/Wwi2iBNiF
  • Super regulator spies ‘lack of buy-in for our vision’ as key risk | Law Gazette https://t.co/ZieNuP0ys3
  • Woman arrested at Sarah Everard vigil to start legal challenge against Met - Supreme court ruling on disruption at ExCeL Centre in 2017 is hailed as an affirmation of right to protest https://t.co/P5NG7NEO
  • Crowds of people have flocked to Dhaka's ferry terminals to try and get out of the city before a strict national lockdown comes into force. For seven days from Monday, no one in #Bangladesh will be allowed to leave their homes unless in an emergency https://t.co/pKFHK021R
  • Matt Hancock quits as health secretary after breaking social distance guidance https://t.co/DIO5v8xwrl 
  • Facial recognition technology poses a risk to people’s privacy, Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham has warned in a Commissioner’s Opinion | NLJ https://t.co/dl7fCZHx99
  • Protesters who blockaded London arms fair have convictions quashed - Supreme court ruling on disruption at ExCeL Centre in 2017 is hailed as an affirmation of right to protest https://t.co/6EMjcHyjaV
  • An inspection in 2018 highlighted "a major error" in the original design of an apartment block that collapsed near Miami, Florida, it has been revealed #US https://t.co/ufbegiHxr
  • UN rights body told legal aid safety net will become more accessible | Law Gazette https://t.co/hogzWrULDE
  • Ampersand Advocates welcomes Mary Ellen Stewart - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/TRZpb63lt3
  • E10 petrol: What is it and can my car run it? https://t.co/d564IFeZ2U 
  • Police have arrested 12 people and confiscated items as planned protests in London begin. Protests are taking place across London this weekend including anti-lockdown and climate change demonstrations https://t.co/0MIeldyEHp
  • Covid-19: 'Grab a jab' for all over-18s opens in England https://t.co/55t5KKn9ri
  • UK government to support division of Lord Advocate’s role with Holyrood backing - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Dn9u5OG1dC
  • 'Have confidence to speak up': whistleblowing policy for judges unveiled | Law Gazette https://t.co/v8IrBYt5iT
  • Trio join Compass Chambers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6W4cHOtDC1
  • Supreme Court reports flurry of JR applications | Law Gazette https://t.co/LuE2wouYC6
  • Chauvin Speaks to Floyd Family During Sentencing #US https://t.co/wAdWg0Vst
  • #US Justice Dept. Sues the State of Georgia Over Voting Restrictions Law https://t.co/wqJZp1mSrR
  • High Court of Justiciary orders sheriff to approve extradition of Albanian man wanted by Italian authorities - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/JeD7zhkisW
  • Four women who stayed in quarantine hotels in the UK were sexually harassed by guards working for security company G4S. One says a guard mimed having sex while they were alone in a lift. Another says a guard asked for a "hug" and a selfie https://t.co/xhJxZbpAwO
  • Lord Burnett, the Lord Chief Justice, has suggested smaller juries could be used for ‘some of the low-grade cases that go to the Crown Court’ as a temporary measure to reduce the backlog of cases | NLJ https://t.co/2RpRQNOiuT
  • The Manhattan district attorney has informed lawyers for Donald Trump that criminal charges against the Trump Organization are possible, a lawyer for Trump confirmed on Friday #US https://t.co/Q6oO4URTK2
  • City lawyers to book post-pandemic desks and dinners via 'one-stop' app | Law Gazette https://t.co/QiihyLqpJl
  • Sarah Trainer and Cat MacQueen join Arnot Manderson Advocates - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/4T5yUMBbBI
  • Solicitor’s campaign to pardon Profumo scandal conviction | Law Gazette https://t.co/qND1u44ds3
  • Axiom Advocates welcomes Andrew McWhirter and David Blair - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/D2DtGehUok 
  • Mrs Justice Keegan is to be appointed as the first Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland | NLJ https://t.co/D4ZY3MvOht
  • Woman who killed stepfather after years of abuse in France found guilty - Valérie Bacot convicted of the premeditated murder of Daniel Polette after suffering over 20 years of violence #France https://t.co/PFWKvy0WwR 
  • Holyrood approves expiration of certain Covid measures - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IlpaSHfAMr

Saturday

26th June - Law News

Edition 3469: 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:
Around 2,000 people have fallen victim to 'fake Covid vaccination camps' in Mumbai, India, where police have filed seven FIRs and arrested 10 people so far, including a woman who shared the username/password of a CoWIN account to generate vaccination certificates.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22.5 years in prison for murder of George Floyd - Four members of the Floyd family, including his seven-year-old daughter Gianna, gave statements before the sentencing #US https://t.co/a1yOgojGx
  • UKSC: Doctor who negligently advised mother over genetic condition not liable for costs associated with child’s unrelated diagnosis - Irish Legal News https://t.co/JoDfcqWbeO 
  • An ultra-Orthodox mother navigated strict cultural norms to become one of the few Hasidic Jewish female doctors in the country #US https://t.co/AnR2GT52B
  • Couple who murdered Shetland woman for drug money lose appeals against conviction - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/w2NjhOryXV
  • The government will ask the Parole Board to look again at its decision to release a double child killer who was the first murderer to be convicted using DNA evidence. Colin PitchforJun 25, 2021
  • #Greek police arrest Dutch journalist for helping Afghan asylum seeker - Ingeborg Beugel was detained for ‘facilitating the illegal stay of a foreigner’ and faces up to a year in jail https://t.co/MrCGaU7Ce4
  • Men who were sexually abused as boys at a training school for Roman Catholic priests have welcomed a bishop's "momentous" apology https://t.co/OYCZpqAqme
  • The prices of flights and hotels for new green list travel destinations have swung sharply in both directions since the guidance was changed on Thursday https://t.co/hZ6QSkZ96Z
  • EU court’s legitimacy ‘in the doghouse’ over Sharpston sacking | Law Gazette https://t.co/DGOt8eGqb3
  • Court of Appeal: Spousal maintenance order doubled after High Court failed to make 'proper provision' for wife - Irish Legal News https://t.co/gqbc21AUtY 
  • Burges Salmon receives platinum Investors in People accreditation - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/xyaauhN5on
  • Dossier detailing Christian Porter rape allegations made public - Court publishes 31-page document first sent to Scott Morrison containing allegations the former attorney general strenuously denies #Australia https://t.co/tJ6ssCyhT
  • DWF relocates to smaller Dublin premises as remote working becomes norm - Irish Legal News https://t.co/7pY4Dz2oN
  • Government backs unique property reference numbers to speed up sales | Law Gazette https://t.co/vbW8SJi2v
  • Policing Authority scrutinised Garda on Covid, diversity and sex crimes last year - Irish Legal News https://t.co/E7W2VvWHZ
  • Joanna Cherry QC to defend Marion Millar in limited return to the bar - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/326cPMtCXi
  • Blog: What does SCARP mean for landlords? - Irish Legal News https://t.co/uSbRd1LIA
  • A step forward in the provision of education to pupils with Down’s syndrome | Law Gazette https://t.co/z4Q9tNtW
  • NI: Mallon & Co Solicitors takes over Rafferty & Boyle - Irish Legal News https://t.co/yRXGkJAh
  • Call for judge-led inquiry to examine Scottish and UK governments’ Covid response - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/pO3MURjb
  • Education minister to gain oversight of Tusla's education welfare functions - Irish Legal News https://t.co/YbYOVLvlyD
  • US powerhouse LegalZoom eyes $500m windfall from IPO listing | Law Gazette https://t.co/59bBusUux
  • Deliveroo riders suffer setback in court battle for right to unionise - Court of appeal endorses previous verdicts that they should be deemed self-employed https://t.co/75TE729rTm 
  • Matt Hancock affair: Health secretary apologises for breaking social distancing guidelines - He said he had "let people down" after photos emerged of him with Gina Coladangelo - whom he appointed - and was "very sorry" https://t.co/ndNK6Fgalg
  • Calling all lawyers: School mock court project seeks legal tutors - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ms75PdF6f
  • In-house lawyers will have to deliver more for less, survey finds - Legal Futures https://t.co/m4bh45qAeb
  • Has the UK crowdfunding marketplace reached a crossroads? - Legal Futures https://t.co/ZOKURiHwWA
  • GCs told to cut office space and review mix of staff | Law Gazette https://t.co/ViDhhkWRqy 
  • Sir Richard Branson gains licence for commercial spaceflights https://t.co/wy4AbOYC37
  • Four men charged over the shooting of black equal rights activist Sasha Johnson have indicated not guilty pleas during a hearing at the Old Bailey https://t.co/bmb4mqZZ
  • Far-right Operatives infiltrated progressive groups across the West to try to manipulate politics and reshape the national electoral map. They targeted moderate Republicans, too — anyone seen as threats to hard-line conservatives #US https://t.co/fazWnMxYv3
  • England: Undercover policing inquiry identifies first suspected miscarriages of justice - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/l9isPMzfzX
  • UK introducing three laws that threaten human rights, says UN expert - Proposed changes to policing, surveillance and judicial review will jeopardise right to peaceful protest, says special rapporteur https://t.co/a8Fo6z1nKb
  • NI: Nightingale court venue contract extended until September - Irish Legal News https://t.co/rVB2qSmnMQ 
  • #Israel has reintroduced a requirement to wear masks indoors amid a rise in coronavirus cases, just days after it lifted the measure https://t.co/ou1Qh1nK91 
  • Some GB Olympic athletes still refusing to have Covid vaccine, says BOA chief https://t.co/a7PzqNPfWc 
  • Forstater v CGD Europe – are gender critical beliefs protected under the Equality Act? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ncekvKV0XI
  • MPs seek MoJ answers over Rainsbrook youth jail contract extension - Committee questions why contractor was given another two years despite concerns over its performance https://t.co/pb2HijPgmu 
  • Judge refuses plea from litigant in person for free hard copy bundle | Law Gazette https://t.co/RGdNHKxCX
  • Brian calls in Atkinson to lead post-Civil Liability Act strategy - Legal Futures https://t.co/9dLCk4sBG
  • A scam where fraudsters con would-be renters out of thousands of pounds by pretending to own properties has been exposed by estate agents https://t.co/GH4Xtc2VHY
  • New law to reimburse cost of transvaginal mesh removal - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ctttcetm8
  • Islamic Terrorism in the West and International Migrations: The “Far” or “Near” Enemy Within? What is the Evidence | Maria do Céu Pinto Arena https://t.co/0ns7Td33oG
  • Links between Terrorism and Migration: An Exploration | Anežka Nekovářová https://t.co/BjKhPZcDBE
  • Why #US Police Have Been Quitting in Droves in the Last Year - Is this an opportunity to get the bad apples out of the system? https://t.co/V3Xr987NG
  • Illegal Settlement Creates Test for #Israel's New Government - The outpost of Evyatar is illegal under Israeli law. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will anger one wing of his coalition if he evicts the settlers, and another if he lets them stay https://t.co/1wpZPbrCSN 
  • More than one million people in Sydney's central and eastern suburbs, including Bondi Beach, will be locked down after a jump in Covid cases #Australia https://t.co/X2QOb5Ttxq
  • Matt Hancock, the health secretary, will not comment on reports of an extra-marital affair with a close aide. The Sun published pictures of the minister embracing Gina Coladangelo, whom he made a non-executive director of the health department https://t.co/rEmnnjzY3p 
  • Divorce firm looks to shake up field with fixed fee for whole process - Legal Futures https://t.co/4rBwxAPxDY
  • Roman Protasevich, #Belarus jet drama dissident moved to house arrest https://t.co/IzHfpYqBB8 
  • £2,104.18: tourists charged by date for rides on Brighton Palace Pier - Worldpay apologises for error affecting debit card users on 18 April at seaside attraction in England https://t.co/wsDCaNhzfs
  • Alan McNiven, Aberdeen solicitor who clinched major oil deals, dies aged 70 https://t.co/NfKFcig6xw
  • Outrage after Pakistan PM Imran Khan blames rape crisis on women - Khan accused of being a ‘rape apologist’ after saying rise in attacks is down to women wearing ‘very few clothes’ https://t.co/hWED6q7NOh 
  • Amazon and Google investigated by UK regulator over fake reviews - CMA will decide whether consumer law was broken by not taking sufficient action to protect shoppers https://t.co/sqQitRExoO 
  • Solicitors fined for not spotting £3.3m fraud | Law Gazette https://t.co/wdy9fX7Uiy

Friday

25th June - Law News

Edition 3468: 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:
Aboriginal elders and traditional owners in West Australia have called for a draft Cultural Heritage Bill to be withdrawn, amid concern the proposal doesn't protect sacred sites

  Focus of the Day Article:
 Sexual harassment and bullying - what can law firms do to prevent it? With a return to the office approaching, Emma Bartlett and Sophie Rothwell consider what law firms can do to avoid a potential uptick in harassment. Full story - The Global Legal Post


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Former prison officer murdered friend and disposed of body in woodland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/knbkPBlYZ6
  • David Fennelly appointed chairperson of FLAC - Irish Legal News https://t.co/dq0QdJbgMZ
  • #Saudi Operatives Who Killed Khashoggi Received Paramilitary Training in U.S. https://t.co/yKvvjMOeG
  • Canada Goose, the maker of luxury-priced winter coats, has announced it will no longer use animal fur on its clothing https://t.co/CPZlLN8k1D
  • Four per cent increase in reports of domestic abuse - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/o2ngL3Hwf
  • Funder awaits insolvency boom after profits fall | Law Gazette https://t.co/1tLF3zT3ZZ 
  • Black Campus Police Officers Say They Suffered ‘Unbearable’ Racism #US https://t.co/yaTkJ7TKxK
  • ICCL repeats call for Special Criminal Court to be scrapped - Irish Legal News https://t.co/zQEpUWAtYE
  • Ships in the night – UK and EU diverge on Safe Harbour - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jjuWVpWkl
  • An indigenous nation in #Canada says it has found 751 unmarked graves at the site of a former residential school in Saskatchewan https://t.co/BffWekYvRc
  • Rudy Giuliani has had his law licence suspended in New York for making "demonstrably false and misleading" claims around the 2020 #US election https://t.co/tynaqsdjPx
  • SRA begins money laundering clampdown with three firms fined | Law Gazette https://t.co/cqbrq2kpR
  • A&O creates solicitor route for school leavers | Law Gazette https://t.co/0IGX038KM6
  • Legal action over Kate Bingham’s role in UK Covid vaccine taskforce dropped - Good Law Project maintains challenge over Dido Harding and Mike Coupe appointments https://t.co/GkKBGDVc7h
  • My legal life: Eva Akins, Russell-Cooke, Partner and head of education law, London - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/kpti7N0vN
  • The FGM survivor who is saving girls from the knife https://t.co/Ir0qFQGaEH Jun 24, 2021
  • Judges urged to resurrect £5bn group claim over Brazilian dam collapse | Law Gazette https://t.co/qXnGJNn767
  • Banksy trademarks two of his best known artworks in #Australia https://t.co/98SLEfmNsf
  • A woman has died from cervical cancer after being wrongly excluded from Scotland's screening programme. Public Health Minister Maree Todd said a "serious adverse event" in Scotland's cervical cancer screening programme resulted in this tragedy https://t.co/0oI8wgUcYN 
  • #Spain Pardons Jailed Catalan Separatist Leaders https://t.co/TpG8sqDS9o
  • Three in four domestic abuse cases end without charge in England and Wales https://t.co/9om16qVXBf
  • High court ruling on puberty blockers ‘based on partisan evidence’ - Appeal judges hear NHS trust’s challenge to landmark judgment on gender reassignment for under-16s https://t.co/9u74TCl7hJ
  • Offender-Centric Policing in Cases of Rape | Phil Rumney https://t.co/6gUgqvhDUf
  • Glasgow School of Law ranked in UK top five - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/c0cZ7yvc4h 
  • Signs of progress as courts support barrister's childcare responsibilities - Legal Futures https://t.co/f75tZUr5gx
  • The UK public should be urged by the government to protect the climate by eating less meat and dairy produce, advisers say. Cattle are a major source of planet-heating gases, but ministers fear a backlash if they ask people to cut down on steak https://t.co/77uO859iuh
  • As a direct result of the Brexit trade deal, EE to reintroduce Europe roaming charges in January https://t.co/Foi9suDNJH
  • Judge right to break up vulnerable claimant's evidence, appeal rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/dF3PQ8btN4
  • Smaller rural law firms encouraged to apply to traineeship grant scheme - Irish Legal News https://t.co/8ZoulOjrUa
  • ‘Reinvigorating the office’: City starts to phase out home working | Law Gazette https://t.co/ByZ94Tfwt
  • SRA fines six firms for failing to provide AML compliance declaration - Legal Futures https://t.co/O4WxLYsXMs
  • Solicitors fined for failing to prevent £3.3m property fraud - Legal Futures https://t.co/YhYncVuBI
  • Supporters Rally as Hong Kong pro-democracy Newspaper Prints Final Edition repressed by #China https://t.co/DqSlMA7AK
  • Fayçal Ziraoui caused an online uproar after saying he had cracked unsolved ciphers attributed to the Zodiac killer in California and identified him, potentially ending a 50-year-old quest https://t.co/vBGiIIQyt
  • #US Supreme Court Rules for Student in First Amendment Case https://t.co/v0bu7SPjtU 
  • NHS nurse sacked over weekend working wins landmark ruling - Woman fired by North Cumbria NHS trust wins appeal in ruling hailed as victory for women’s workplace rights https://t.co/t3ylWykOd7
  • Cathay Pacific crew told to get vaccine or risk losing job https://t.co/n7w0EgNqxN
  • The government is to impose a pre-9pm ban on TV adverts for food high in high in sugar, salt and fat. There will also be new rules on online promotion, but firms selling junk food will still be able to run websites https://t.co/TDBf5yPi1
  • A major review of Ireland’s equality legislation will begin within days, Equality Minister Roderic O’Gorman has announced - Irish Legal News https://t.co/WRvQKYehQh
  • Legal experts define crime of ‘ecocide’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/oJ56DfsPQy
  • EU citizens urged to apply for settled status ahead of deadline - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6DVAUyL7mo
  • High Court: Application to amend a case stated from the Tax Appeal Commissioner rejected - Irish Legal News https://t.co/2gXXI2I6e
  • A step forward in the provision of education to pupils with Down’s syndrome | Law Gazette https://t.co/z4Q9tNtWn
  • Dean of Faculty warns against ‘kneejerk reactions’ to abolishing ‘not proven’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/f1cPE6Lae
  • More than 90 countries are using Covid shots from #China. Experts say recent infections in those places should serve as a cautionary tale in the global effort to fight the disease https://t.co/0nuGAc206X
  • Lawyer in the news: Peter Daly, Doyle Clayton - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/XaIwtXHaLR 
  • Limited partner in investment fund succeeds in action demanding true accounting of entitlements due to him - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/zssFNw4EP
  • ICCA congress postponed until September 2022 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/orAFWkD6ik 
  • NI: Tughans announces 16 promotions and appointments - Irish Legal News https://t.co/54BuUyDLpG
  • Ecocide defined as 'fifth international crime' | Law Gazette https://t.co/V7MLVFJOEl

Thursday

24th June - Law News

Edition 3467: 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:
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan faces criticism after blaming a rise in sexual violence in Pakistan on women wearing "very few clothes" during an interview 

  Focus of the Day Article:
 The European Court of Human Rights has ordered the UK to pay damages to a social worker who became aware of criticisms of her conduct only when a family court judge delivered an oral judgment at the end of a hearing. Full story - The Law Society Gazette


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Republicans Block Voting Rights Bill, Dealing Blow to Biden and Democrats #US https://t.co/InCHldYgvE
  • Government urged to drop tougher sentences from protest bill | Law Gazette https://t.co/KTTxbYmQHF
  • Anti-virus software entrepreneur John McAfee has been found dead in a Barcelona prison cell hours after a #Spanish court agreed to extradite him to the US to face tax evasion charges https://t.co/xueAciWEKt
  • #US pop star Britney Spears has spoken out against her conservatorship at a hearing in Los Angeles https://t.co/mnSnlJM322 
  • Law Society raises concerns over rights of way registration deadline - Irish Legal News https://t.co/X5hIojauMG
  • Media law firm sells 200-person IP protection spin-off - Legal Futures https://t.co/UgnDZgMSJt 
  • Land Registry pledges 'to do everything' to beat stamp duty deadline | Law Gazette https://t.co/DA3nc0hEq2
  • Structured data format a “great step forward” for digital contracts - Legal Futures https://t.co/E69HGr0gb
  • Solicitor who charged £9,000 for doing nothing is struck off - Legal Futures https://t.co/u7pWnC0mTX
  • NI: Double appointment to County Court bench - Irish Legal News https://t.co/c8CxPqXEqI
  • Lawyer pair behind Anexo set to pocket another £61m - Legal Futures https://t.co/EOVumPW5A
  • Firm owner with ‘dire’ accounts accepts two-year suspension | Law Gazette https://t.co/sYOvMDiCe
  • Irish barrister appointed judge in Australia - Irish Legal News https://t.co/8SBGqDpYbQ
  • In-house solicitor awarded OBE for Covid-19 support | Law Gazette https://t.co/0xKND5Mt9y 
  • High Court: Legal costs for 'entirely successful party' reduced to 60 per cent due to 'unreasonable' submissions - Irish Legal News https://t.co/EQTEmghLmJ
  • An "extremely dangerous" killer who murdered two women 21 years apart has been jailed for at least 37 years. Gary Allen strangled Samantha Class, 29, in Hull in 1997 and Alena Grlakova, 38, in Rotherham in 2018 https://t.co/F56xYc170D
  • Uefa officials and fans visiting England for the Euro 2020 final without quarantining will be subject to restrictions, media minister John Whittingdale has said https://t.co/1FGgT9DPv6
  • Two big players in the leasehold sector have agreed to change the way they operate, following an investigation by the competition watchdog. Housebuilder Persimmon will allow its leaseholders to buy the freehold of their property at a discount https://t.co/HN8ZOGUMdE
  • A police officer has been found guilty of the manslaughter of ex-footballer Dalian Atkinson. The former Aston Villa striker died after a stand-off with West Mercia police officers outside his father's home in Telford https://t.co/MMn7LnRrRj 
  • Bar questions mitigation in sexual misconduct cases | Law Gazette https://t.co/RdvYaybtoc
  • England: Lord Chief Justice suggests making juries smaller to tackle backlog - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aOoPgqASVy
  • Sheriff solemn cases exceeded pre-Covid level in May - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/CBoiaqBR
  • Report: More than just legislation required to tackle issues with Irish rape trials - Irish Legal News https://t.co/Hyvoo6fkA
  • PM does not have to investigate Russian interference, judge says - High court rejects attempt to compel Boris Johnson to investigate Kremlin interference in UK elections https://t.co/cFbG1bQbj
  • Brexit: EU citizens given 28-day deadline to apply to stay in UK https://t.co/t2YzlcM5k
  • ECtHR bolsters ‘right to be forgotten’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/TQLvnuNBZm
  • Sweeping new restrictions will be imposed across Sydney as #Australia's largest city grapples with a fast-growing Covid outbreak https://t.co/4Vl8g8oJq3 
  • NI: KRW Law secures six-figure damages payout for victim of historic abuse - Irish Legal News https://t.co/70LkhQ1sM9
  • Wall Street giant Morgan Stanley to bar unvaccinated staff https://t.co/hxqiy72Yni
  • Stuart Robertson: Redundancy might not be the only option for employers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/iMomZXdDMj
  • A Court of Appeal hearing begins today into whether under-16s can give informed consent to medical treatment that delays the onset of puberty. The appeal is being brought by the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust https://t.co/QQ2WsmZVVH 
  • #Irish High Court judge David Barniville nominated to Court of Appeal https://t.co/czOqAnGaAP 
  • New Alan Turing £50 note enters circulation https://t.co/WTG8jT3FYv
  • Streaming TV giants face tighter UK regulation - Services like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+ could face tighter regulation in the UK under government proposals https://t.co/f6r9HNub5K 
  • NI: Eight inquests to be heard in year two of delayed five-year plan - Irish Legal News https://t.co/kXsDaPUKJp
  • Rare legal prints aim to raise £25,000 for Lawscot Foundation - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DlT1jps9Ge
  • Custody time limit extension to end this month | Law Gazette https://t.co/jX8RfWAAtl
  • NI: Not yet too late to introduce proposed sexual and domestic violence protections - Irish Legal News https://t.co/kgAzdJmSlH
  • Senior appointments at Murgitroyd IP - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HZ9G3steA2
  • Should governments be trammelled or untrammelled? | Law Gazette https://t.co/UizQtlqMdM 
  • Sex abuse victim's shock at seeing attacker back in community https://t.co/XFRwxeWlLm
  • Dominic Cummings tried to bypass rules over £530k grant, emails suggest https://t.co/ul6YOUayxL