Thursday

21st October - Law News

Edition 3585: 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:  In Brazil, a congressional inquiry has reportedly recommended President Jair Bolsonaro be charged with crimes against humanity over the handling of the pandemic. The report is the culmination of six months of hearings that have revealed a series of scandals and corruption schemes within the government and the errors that led to hundreds of thousands of deaths.

Focus of the Day Story: An independent legal aid fee review panel, publicly funded training grants and developing robust mechanisms to measure legal need to inform the commissioning of services are just a few of the detailed recommendations made by a cross-party group of MPs following what is believed to be the biggest legal aid inquiry ever conducted. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • UK competition watchdog has music streaming in its sights https://t.co/qcHfEtyyZ
  • Legal academics defend Professor Kathleen Stock - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2lBY3BO7TL
  • A protester has been arrested for a public order offence after a mock gallows was erected outside Parliament. The action was part of a small anti-vaccine protest  https://t.co/CgGaxOqX0A
  • A former English National Ballet principal dancer who used his "fame and prestige" to sexually assault his students has been jailed. Yat-Sen Chang, 50, attacked girls and women https://t.co/Rwy9rx8bwR
  • Terror threat against MPs raised to substantial - home secretary Patel https://t.co/FMzIZxaL0e
  • #Morocco bans UK flights due to Covid cases rising https://t.co/usRiBoMrp
  • Insulate Britain: Injunction banning protests on London's roads extended https://t.co/Ma9gkIbo2C 
  • New digital platform to be introduced for evidence - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/bruwoKuj3I 
  • European lawmakers and competition authorities focus on tech transactions https://t.co/80fkpsbYWY
  • Court orders that SRA be given access to shut down firm’s files | Law Gazette https://t.co/GZiKMPvMpX
  • Facebook and Instagram remove 'magician' who incited murder https://t.co/O6PFZGPWJU
  • Woman stabs husband and tells police ‘I admit it all’, footage shows - Penelope Jackson, 66, said she hoped ‘bully’ David Jackson, 78, could not be saved, in video shown to Bristol crown court https://t.co/X6fyjF8tBK
  • Lawyers must defend judiciary, senior American judge tells Edinburgh audience - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/wf3tnU2B26
  • Trump files lawsuit to block release of Capitol attack records #US https://t.co/eiWk5Cks0A
  • Simpson & Marwick’s David Coutts has become dual accredited in both family and child law by the Law Society of Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/wgb8cELaba
  • ‘My friends called him PC Perv’: the police officers who prey on crime victims for sex https://t.co/mqHpvKX0VI
  • In the first eight months of 2021, at least 79 girls with disabilities have been subjected to rape in the country, according to a recent report by the National Girl Child Advocacy Forum #Bangladesh https://t.co/J75lOOtAU8
  • Purported assignee of standard security relying on redacted document ruled to have no title to enforce by Glasgow sheriff - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0nLhpFLbfw
  • Soft Law and Externalisation of European Border Management: between Political Effectivity and Legal Validity | Martino Reviglio https://t.co/VPAwWMbkoP
  • Rebranded council ABS 'not trying to compete with private practice' | Law Gazette https://t.co/ElyRAt2O2e
  • Plain-clothes officers in London will video call a uniformed colleague to confirm their identity when stopping a lone woman, the new system would be introduced after Sarah Everard was murdered by a serving officer who faked an arrest in order to kidnap her https://t.co/CngLIK6IR1 
  • Metaverse “could help law firms with remote working” - Legal Futures https://t.co/72kkLvvFmQ 
  • Fleeing Taliban rule, Kabul's last Jew divorces wife over Zoom to be allowed into #Israel https://t.co/rPCPLtDxmA
  • Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema has gone on trial in #France accused of complicity in an attempt to blackmail fellow footballer Mathieu Valbuena over a sex tape found on his phone https://t.co/uJDSiIwJ5u
  • Disappointment after government confirmed it would reject almost all the changes made to the Environment Bill by the House of Lords. The changes included a legal duty on water companies to reduce sewage damage to rivers & protection of ancient woodlands https://t.co/5p6SXotkby 
  • Largest ever legal aid inquiry calls for independent fee review | Law Gazette https://t.co/qz4XXVOIRV 
  • MPs and peers urge 25% pay rise for legal aid lawyers - Legal Futures https://t.co/17gLHaPthW 
  • Two former #German soldiers have been arrested on suspicion of trying to form a terrorist mercenary force to fight in Yemen's civil war, prosecutors say. Arend-Adolf G and Achim A face terrorism charges after police raids in southern Germany on Wednesday https://t.co/iSgBN2j1gY 
  • Last week, an #Indian man was given a rare double-life sentence for killing his wife by making a cobra bite her. Soutik Biswas and Ashraf Padanna piece together the events leading to the grisly murder https://t.co/7KSfASJYwr 
  • [Shahjahanpur lawyer murder] UP Bar Council asks Bar Associations to abstain from judicial work on Wednesday | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/l3m66IY2s5
  • BSB signals tougher approach to transparency rules compliance - Legal Futures https://t.co/Pf8USxNYlI
  • #US lawmakers investigating the 6 January Capitol riot have unanimously supported holding top aide of ex-President Donald Trump, Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress https://t.co/PkICvtaqO7
  • Ex-stripper drops ET claim after being refused right to anonymity | Law Gazette https://t.co/JYOEKthOU9
  • A man is being treated in hospital with life-threatening injuries after being stabbed on a night bus in east London. The victim was found just before 01:00 BST on Wednesday, suffering stab wounds on board a Route N25 bus outside Mile End Tube station https://t.co/5KHfSVaq3X
  • The Nationality and Borders Bill threatens to create a two-tier asylum system which could result in more unsafe and perilous journeys, according to the Law Society of Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/uHsyf9G0SL
  • Submarine Spy Case: Couple Stewed Over Money and Politics - Jonathan and Diana Toebbe, charged with trying to sell classified nuclear secrets to a foreign power, struggled with finances, family and the state of #America https://t.co/rcpm2Avvnw 
  • Dozens of Afghan families staying in hotels as part of a scheme to resettle them are declaring themselves homeless. More than 200 families have asked councils in London for emergency accommodation https://t.co/apAotsQ8wI
  • The NHS Confederation said a back-up Covid strategy, or Plan B, which includes mandatory face coverings in crowded and enclosed spaces, should be implemented if England is to avoid "stumbling into a winter crisis" https://t.co/ECm1yHsCSs
  • Cancel Culture Is Not the Problem - It’s time to stop litigating whether these punishments are fair and to start thinking about why some behaviors seemed OK in the first place https://t.co/YAwSkhBIPw
  • 'Huge increase in political litigation': Braverman defends JR reforms | Law Gazette https://t.co/tjFuKvwC2Y
  • With the business use of artificial intelligence (AI) on the rise, there are key legal and contractual risks that businesses using, or supplying, AI need to consider - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/NYSGAP30lx
  • Janner child abuse claims: police guilty of failing to investigate, report finds. Independent inquiry into child sexual abuse criticises ‘culture of disbelief’ at Leicestershire police in 2002 https://t.co/CnP5Tkai1a
  • 'Tick box’ AML regime isn’t working, Society tells Treasury | Law Gazette https://t.co/aR6tQaDAYA
  • Charge President Bolsonaro with murder over Covid toll, draft #Brazil senate report says https://t.co/EyjSDGv5q
  • Arran Kaur, a Coventry University solicitor named Coventry & Warwickshire First’s Young Professional of the Year says she wants to continue to help inspire more young people to pursue a career in law https://t.co/CzXXK3xzo
  • Why State and Local Law Enforcement Needs Legal Authority from Congress to Counteract Dangerous Drones #US https://t.co/cXs8iRw0fI 
  • Sheriff solemn cases at 102 per cent of pre-Covid average - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YZAloIVwlh
  • Drop Chinese investments, MPs and peers tell parliament’s pension fund - letter from 137 lawmakers urges fund to drop stakes in firms accused of human rights violations or linked to Chinese state https://t.co/xIUnAVwK9i
  • England: Elderly man subjected to Kafkaesque trial in magistrates’ court - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/1DbU5wHC7K

Wednesday

20th October - Law News

Edition 3585: 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:  Ring Camera Court Case: Must You Remove Yours? This video is a discussion on the recent judgement in the case of Ring cameras and doorbells. The case involved claims for harassment, breach of data protection, and nuisance. The analysis is by a barrister in England and Wales from the Youtube channel BlackBeltBarrister 


Focus of the Day Story: An elderly litigant in person (LiP) who said he could not hear a local authority solicitor at a hearing relating to unpaid council tax has succeeded in his judicial review of the decision. David Pittaway QC, sitting as a deputy High Court judge, said justice had not “been seen to be done” at the hearing at Ipswich Magistrates’ Court, which LiP Denis Paling compared to an episode from Franz Kafka’s The Trial. Full story - Legal Futures
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Abbey Law welcomes Evelyn Larney as new partner | Irish Legal News https://t.co/yS9aGhO0fh
  • A court in the southern #Indian state of Kerala is due to hear a petition next week from an unhappy citizen who does not want Prime Minister Narendra Modi's photograph on his Covid-19 vaccine certificate https://t.co/hTfPDAOMT2 
  • Best of the blogs - 16 October 2021 | Law Gazette https://t.co/SS5WgXpHtY
  • Shoosmiths has announced partner David Jackson is to become its CEO from next May - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jjs853AVRs 
  • Intersex people undergo surgery when too young to give consent, inquiry told https://t.co/ydnnmvL2US
  • Time for Westminster to let go of Wales? | Law Gazette https://t.co/llCzsb1sKo 
  • Lord Janner: The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) said Leicestershire Police officers "shut down" investigations into Lord Janner "without pursuing all inquiries" https://t.co/hRkPwZ44q4
  • Sheriff Edington retires after more than 20 years on the bench - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GPtLNz03Zt
  • COP26: Scotland’s bar associations opt out of duty solicitor scheme - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nzFygfTgYS
  • Embracing the collaborative era for junior lawyers | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ucw14JjGUE
  • Dean of Faculty and Lord Hope warn against attempts to let civil justice languish online - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Et54EnZk7l 
  • A student who believes she was injected with a needle during a night out says the experience has left her "genuinely really scared". Zara Owen, 19, said she blacked out shortly after arriving at a nightclub in Nottingham on 10 October https://t.co/e46to39D1E
  • Expect a spike in negligence claims as lenders take hit from pandemic - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/kR0jhyMHQm
  • A detective at Greater Manchester Police has been charged with child sexual abuse offences. Lee Cunliffe, 40, a detective constable based in Salford, was charged with 11 offences earlier https://t.co/2cXSTlUblU
  • Outer House finds Marks & Spencer not in contempt of court for limited re-opening following order to fully re-open Glasgow store - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gDfuTqd389 
  • My legal life: Ashleigh-Hannah Spencer, Fletcher Day - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/sQdGUuxTaz
  • Polish PM Morawiecki has accused the EU of blackmail in a heated debate with European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen over the rule of law. The clash in the European Parliament follows a top Polish court ruling that rejected key parts of EU law https://t.co/6Y5GRzFi4F 
  • The elder brother of the Manchester Arena suicide bomber has left the UK ahead of an appearance at a public inquiry he had been ordered to attend. Ismail Abedi, 28, has always refused to answer questions from the inquiry in case he incriminates himself https://t.co/i4xizwGroL
  • Delhi High Court refuses anticipatory bail to man who posed as Army Major on matrimonial site | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/4fLXbuKeJn
  • High Court orders solicitor to hand over firm's files to SRA - Legal Futures https://t.co/zHOJEfIYg
  • School’s out for Weightmans’ class of 13 | Law Gazette https://t.co/iS2fTbv4lO
  • Legal sector “one of the worst” for workplace culture - Legal Futures https://t.co/XWk3Hu4yKo 
  • Pakistan Supreme Court grants bail to Zahir Jaffer's mother in Noor Mukadam murder case https://t.co/YLocgG85kV
  • UK government ordered to reveal firms awarded ‘VIP’ Covid contracts https://t.co/vlJ9kMKmLj 
  • Society will fight to save SIF from closure | Law Gazette https://t.co/c82mZmaCJz 
  • Thousands of potential trafficking victims held in immigration centres, data shows https://t.co/yzrMGoUvq3
  • England: Hundreds of barristers have left the criminal courts since 2016, prompting fears of a shortage - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/QuvRpxhq3I
  • LiP who said he could not hear solicitor succeeds in judicial review - Legal Futures https://t.co/GJNFrrMSaI
  • A seriously ill two-year-old girl whose parents wanted to be at home at the end of her life has died in a hospice. Alta Fixsler, from Salford, suffered a brain injury at birth. She died surrounded by her family on Monday https://t.co/Vz9C1sWV3h 
  • Young barristers aim to provide single platform for women at Bar - Legal Futures https://t.co/Y2ERfQxU6G 
  • Firms on ‘hiding to nothing’ with SDT inequality of arms | Law Gazette https://t.co/S9RoJlC9p7 
  • Welsh independence is one of the options to be considered by a commission examining Wales' future relationship with the rest of the UK. The new body, set up by Welsh Labour ministers, will look at how the current system of powers could change https://t.co/N6ZDqvNAkI
  • PwC: Optimistic outlook for UK law firms as fees and profits rise | Irish Legal News https://t.co/L6794EBkPX
  • PwC: Optimistic outlook for UK law firms as fees and profits rise - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/zmmOXkoZVE
  • #Bangladesh President Md Abdul Hamid has permanently appointed nine additional judges in the High Court Division of the Supreme Court https://t.co/mRgztkFFFt
  • Will the latest Assisted Dying Bill get through? | Law Gazette https://t.co/HLyLyvBXG1 
  • A forensic review of the Clydach murders has made "significant findings" linking convicted killer David Morris to the crime scene, police have said https://t.co/ccuSLCZKk8
  • Dunfermline Sheriff Court to gain solar power - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GzvLahLTmX 
  • Eco-barrister denies 'publicity stunt' in Supreme Court appeal | Law Gazette https://t.co/sUDfB77Moy
  • Law Society issues warning over Hamilton Douglas Legal | Irish Legal News https://t.co/XIZUFp7wcD
  • A government plan that could see MPs face by-elections if they are suspended for sexual harassment or bullying is being debated in the Commons later https://t.co/SFwlnPam0V 
  • Lawyer in the news: Oliver Carter, Irwin Mitchell | Law Gazette https://t.co/hHs1ac1C15 
  • In open letter to Taliban, Malala urges Afghanistan's new rulers to let girls return to school https://t.co/GcXay7PA2o

Tuesday

19th October - Law News

Edition 3584: 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:  In an increasingly digital world, legal services are changing. They are being offered in new ways, while consumers expectations are shifting. The Solicitors Regulation Authority wants to support the responsible adoption of legal technology and innovation - helping legal businesses improve and people access legal help more easily

Focus of the Day Story: A sheriff in Livingston Sheriff Court has found that a charge under Section 1 of the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Act 2018 of engaging in a course of abusive behaviour against an accused’s ex-partner was able to be sufficiently corroborated by Crown evidence. Full story - New Law Journal
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • We look at interns as potential next generation leadership of an organization: Rousseau Anai, Ex-Head of Asia Pacific, Cantor Fitzgerald | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/rul6ZZ6L2R
  • County Court advocate is a 'worker', says employment tribunal - Legal Cheek https://t.co/5RsTqg5wPp
  • Bus lane camera mistakes woman's sweater for number plate https://t.co/QKX9RQZNW
  • General trend to have firearm licence not in the interest of noble profession of Advocate: Allahabad High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/yTSHIr6noa
  • Crowell & Moring to launch in Denver with seven-lawyer team - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/Cpx1tObFdL
  • Paul Hastings launches year-long legal innovation internship - Legal Cheek https://t.co/z6FiIfx31U
  • Goto Energy has become the latest UK energy firm to cease trading amid a sharp rise in wholesale gas prices https://t.co/tkHZkhDGID
  • Has Interpol become the long arm of oppressive regimes? https://t.co/xnjySAw4xy
  • Justice Secretary Dominic Raab has unveiled a planned overhaul of the Human Rights Act, claiming the European Court of Human Rights was imposing too many “obligations on the state” - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/PPhqrFhe2F 
  • Litigation funder earmarks $100m to fund racially diverse and female-led cases - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/RR8meQdKSC
  • Malicious Prosecution Scandal: Crown Office pays out £35m - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ftIA8T68AL
  • Supreme Court judge Justice UU Lalit flags off bike rally 'Ride for legal Awareness' in Ladakh | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/HsfsF5iuqy
  • 5 reasons school leavers should consider a solicitor apprenticeship - Legal Cheek https://t.co/nbvBNWtEPf 
  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced the Queen has agreed Southend will be granted city status following the killing of MP Sir David Amess https://t.co/1imWSk6rsV 
  • The courts have a new chance to block Texas’s abortion law. They must take it #US https://t.co/RyDcvv86IU
  • Sheriff rejects no case to answer submission from man charged with statutory partner abuse offence - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hFc4qcYNjI
  • Failure and Fault: What the NatWest case tells us about corporate liability for money laundering – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/ZkYFZPDpuF 
  • A man has pleaded guilty to a charge relating to the flight in which footballer Emiliano Sala died. David Henderson, 67, admitted trying to arrange a flight for a passenger without permission or authorisation https://t.co/hE0GTGfHdD
  • UK top 100 firm in merger talks with City player: Royds Withy King and Goodman Derrick merger plan to create firm with revenue in excess of £50m - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/utbTtPygyb
  • Big law firms “failing to adopt their own innovations” - Legal Futures https://t.co/jwgVb1ST4I 
  • The Bar Council highlights barristers championing social mobility – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/jcjPhRHvB7
  • Economic crime levy "could impact law firm structures" - Legal Futures https://t.co/2myEfxiytA 
  • New Member Adding “Academic Lustre” to Addington Chambers: Virtual barristers Chambers now totals seventeen in little over a year. – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/ZDl5aLOU6a
  • Solicitor fails in challenge to ruling over recruitment costs repayment - Legal Futures https://t.co/7iptuo6HO2 
  • [Vidhispeaks] Prosecutorial independence compromised by politics | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/cEIja5iq4e
  • Analysis of the whole life order imposed upon Wayne Couzens for the murder of Sarah Everard – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/2B1eFioQPC
  • Legal regulators slammed for "lacking expertise" on comparison data - Legal Futures https://t.co/DzaB9AQA6q 
  • What challenges will the Bar face in the next five years? - Legal Futures https://t.co/fUseNFsA4t 
  • The Boutique Lawyer Show: Likeability trumps skill (and other lessons for lawyers) - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/ZTbkhaXxak
  • The African Origins of Democracy (Democracy did not start in Ancient Greece but in Africa) | Bernd Reiter https://t.co/JSORu9SbkG
  • The Scottish government's vaccine passport scheme has become enforceable by law from Monday morning https://t.co/yTIKgpn8Kk
  • College of Legal Practice strikes SQE training deal with Solent Law School - Legal Cheek https://t.co/oahYRVRGEg 
  • #Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez pledged on Sunday to outlaw prostitution in the country https://t.co/z5FdcFE1l4
  • Woman conceived through rape wins award for campaign to convict father. 45-year-old known as Daisy wins Emma Humphreys prize for contribution towards ending male violence https://t.co/RvBLpCF3Ly
  • Barrister relocates from London to join Exchange Chambers – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/wClttNeyAf 
  • All cases filed by government should be through e-filing from January 1, 2022: Supreme Court e-committee to High Courts | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/6GPKlPwTmy
  • My journey from law student to junior lawyer - and what I learnt along the way - Legal Cheek https://t.co/fvJ9Awl5Vy
  • Withers grows Italy presence with six-strong tax team from Gianni & Origani - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/5t3bvrMLiz 
  • Viral TikTok of law student who continued moot comp despite passing out prompts debate over profession’s focus on resilience - Legal Cheek https://t.co/6matrX8aOJ
  • #Canadian lawyers call on re-elected PM Trudeau to combat climate change with review of laws and justice system - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/p1SMZasCzs 
  • From The Gherkin to Gotham: Kirkland & Ellis to leave iconic London home after 15 years - Legal Cheek https://t.co/6zbzVhca46

Monday

18th October - Law News

Edition 3583: 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:  Thousands participated in a protest in Milan, where, under a recently government-mandated decree, a ‘Green Pass’ is now mandatory in the workplace


Focus of the Day Story: Ruling in R (oao KTT) v Home Secretary [2021] EWHC 2722 (Admin), Mr Justice Linden upheld the 33-year-old claimant’s case that she should have been granted leave to remain on the basis it was necessary due to ‘her personal situation ie in order to pursue her asylum and human rights claims based on her fear of being re-trafficked if she is returned to Vietnam’. Full story - New Law Journal
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Womble Bond aims to run all offices on renewable energy by 2026 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/nApFZVH4H
  • Law Pod UK latest episode: Can AI receive patent protection? - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/GxLXJilqYV
  • 'Here's to the return of in-person legal events' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/FxbYszYsP
  • The Boutique Lawyer Show: Life as an international parental child abduction lawyer - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/ENiPSwDrgt
  • Police have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a 14-year-old boy who was stabbed at a railway station in Glasgow. Justin McLaughlin was found seriously injured at High Street station at about 15:45 on Saturday https://t.co/XzXoAksqN
  • Magic circle pay war: A&O matches Linklaters with £107.5k NQ lawyer salary - Legal Cheek https://t.co/AIckq0oD
  • Four young musicians join Evershed Sutherland Accelerator Academy | Irish Legal News https://t.co/Cj5JeW1XD
  • High Court refuses fresh inquest in welfare benefits case - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/2Qro3TtX9m
  • Victims of trafficking should be granted leave to remain, the High Court has held in a landmark judgment | NLJ https://t.co/9XOG8Uzlds
  • Heathrow protest barrister gears up for Supreme Court appeal | Law Gazette https://t.co/uXApAmHACc
  • Henrietta Lacks and her immortal cells: Lacks estate sues pharmaceutical company - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/tsHWo
  • Why being a global finance lawyer is the next best thing to being a rockstar - Legal Cheek https://t.co/k0juvxKnlv
  • Giving MPs police guards at local meetings is one of a "range" of steps that could protect politicians, Priti Patel has said after an MP's killing https://t.co/5wQCvRM43D
  • Slater & Gordon to offer ADR for all contested low-value PI claims - Legal Futures https://t.co/CoZwVeJmsZ
  • Most personal injury claimants no longer accepting PIAB awards | Irish Legal News https://t.co/iDxqXwpubz 
  • The Weekly Round-Up: Assisted dying, the Human Rights Act 'overhaul', and the limits of Scottish legislation - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/BYg28GhgY
  • Ghana: Brief but critical presentation for a successful developmental State | Isaac Owusu Nsiah https://t.co/TC36ZV6lsI
  • One of President Nicolás Maduro's closest aides has been extradited from Cape Verde to the United States, where he's been charged with money laundering #Venezuela https://t.co/fX4LtFlszl 
  • Fad or future? Elite law firms target tech-savvy students for non-law roles - Legal Cheek https://t.co/kmUe3zLxjw
  • #French President Emmanuel Macron has called a bloody crackdown on Algerian protesters by police in Paris 60 years ago an "unforgivable crime". On 17 October 1961, French police turned on Algerian demonstrators. Some were shot, others were drowned https://t.co/6HPhiSwFd
  • The Speaker of the House of Commons has said he is working "at pace" with police and the home secretary to find ways to improve safety for MPs https://t.co/f1D4u1d8Dz
  • A formerly homeless couple have a chance to buy a house for £1 under a scheme to help key workers and others on to the property ladder. Tim Perry and Aaron Parsons are among the first tenants who have moved into 12 new houses in Wolverhampton https://t.co/EnWivHnYkZ
  • Treasurer urges non-complacency as employees return to office environment - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/6FNgR88VFx
  • High Court ruling on relationship between judge and barrister may have major repercussions on judicial wellbeing - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/XtffLGNAw
  • Law Societies condemn 'harmful' economic crime levy | Law Gazette https://t.co/89WrcNNV6a 
  • Government accused of ‘shirking responsibility’ in bid to overturn ruling against Aboriginal deportation #Australia https://t.co/NWpN5gGAdg
  • Future City trainee: 'I want to work in the EU. When is the best time to make the switch?' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/sLuXeq6Hh
  • Better protections for gig economy workers needed - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/E47NCMykWA
  • Man declared proclaimed offender in 20-yr-old fraud case denied bail by Delhi court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/3hhFm2wHi3
  • Top City firms join forces to launch legal ops grad scheme - Legal Cheek https://t.co/85chKT7NJ
  • In conversation with minister Kasiviswanathan Shanmugam SC | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/yFFf5KzfU9
  • Courts service sets out ICT strategy for next three years | Irish Legal News https://t.co/aaFzpqfZaK
  • Centre notifies appointment of 7 new judges to Gujarat High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/uFf9Mz6XgX
  • Dublin’s legal scene through the eyes of two junior lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/I2uTBl6mMw

Sunday

17th October - Law News

Edition 3582: 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:  An exhibition looking at the legacy of colonialism - and the role it played in the birth of climate change - has opened in London. Eleven artists with a personal connection to Africa, the Caribbean and South America have pinpointed environmental change as a racial process, with deep roots in colonial history. Through this collection of artworks, the overlapping crises of environmental damage and colonialism, are put under scrutiny.



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Professor Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland and adjunct professor of climate justice at Trinity College Dublin, has been announced as the keynote speaker at the Law Society of Northern Ireland’s annual dinner | Irish Legal News https://t.co/NXOEbQnmqN
  • SDT releases Ecohouse documents to campaign group - Legal Futures https://t.co/u8Jr2Wprl
  • Leading huntsman fined over advice on how to hide illegal fox hunting - Mark Hankinson was filmed by hunt saboteurs encouraging others to use ‘trail hunting’ as smokescreen for the real thing https://t.co/c4pXkHnA8N 
  • 'I am proud to be a black woman in intellectual property' | Law Gazette https://t.co/HFe7qqImOP
  • The President of the Family Division has vowed to reform the system for dealing with child arrangement cases within the next three years | NLJ https://t.co/YbPM5kj3de
  • Senior judge questions effectiveness of costs sanctions - Legal Futures https://t.co/MbOMOwICjR
  • Artwork commissioned for Cardiff city centre has been washed away by cleaners following a "miscommunication error". The murals were commissioned by For Cardiff, a body aimed at making the city "vibrant and welcoming" https://t.co/ucnkTKU8sY
  • Matt Hancock's United Nations role withdrawn - Leading figures across Africa had criticised the UN's choice of the hapless former health secretary for the role https://t.co/FoldyYJbm1
  • Hugh Bevan obituary: an influential academic in the field of child law, and helped draft what became the Children Act, 1975 https://t.co/WCpHYVpSdH
  • A pioneering triage system for family law issues, developed using the artificial intelligence (AI) expertise of Brighton University and the practice knowledge of law firm Family Law Partners, has won a Business Impact award from Innovate UK | NLJ https://t.co/3hDG06LyML
  • The #US government has offered financial compensation to the relatives of 10 people mistakenly killed by the American military in a drone strike on the Afghan capital, Kabul, in August https://t.co/dk8h4PQSng
  • Scotland encouraged to follow American lead on drug prosecutions - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jDuwhxXvR
  • Customer happiness just as important as outcome, firms tell survey | Law Gazette https://t.co/Mg8ABmav6B 
  • A boy of 16 has been charged with the murder of an 18-year-old stabbed to death on a playing field in south-west London. Police found Hazrat Wali fatally injured in Craneford Way, Twickenham, at 16:45 BST on Tuesday https://t.co/Z6906dcDjg 
  • CFA costs payable as part of maintenance award, CoA rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/ukhDC2ufzZ
  • A chef has been charged after a teenage girl was approached by a stranger in a hi-viz jacket who stopped and searched her before cycling off. The 14-year-old girl was on her way to school in Three Bridges, Crawley, West Sussex https://t.co/VVGILT7gCe
  • Discrimination case over ‘appalling’ Garda treatment of woman of Romani heritage settled | Irish Legal News https://t.co/I1He3hZDKH
  • Ariane Burgess: Have your say on short-term lets - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7q1NhThUEV
  • BSB promises to tackle 'ageing' bar | Law Gazette https://t.co/BMLMtRbfh
  • A bow-and-arrow attack that killed five people in #Norway this week is likely to have been due to the killer's mental illness, police say. Espen Andersen Brathen has admitted going on a killing spree in the small town of Kongsberg on Wednesday https://t.co/24AiPB62c0
  • The Case of Senegal: Multilateralism to boost governance for nutrition and development | Emmanuel Asomba https://t.co/TSjD21nTqj
  • Bar students need more pupillage data to avoid “buyer’s remorse” - Legal Futures https://t.co/ehiEWQZc8i 
  • The killing of a second MP in five years has thrown a harsh spotlight on the risks faced by politicians. Home Secretary Priti Patel has asked all police forces to review security arrangements for MPs "with immediate effect" https://t.co/7BgahEK6sM
  • #US President Joe Biden's administration has said it will ask the Supreme Court to block a restrictive Texas law that imposes a near-total ban on abortion https://t.co/tMaqYJe6YH 
  • Consumers promised cheap law are being failed by our system | Law Gazette https://t.co/J43accJruK 
  • Inner House rejects asylum case of Sudanese man who claimed involvement with resistance movement - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EXVd4kk1ry 
  • Law Society hails legislative coups at president's inauguration | Law Gazette https://t.co/6bpYNhm9KC 
  • Trump to testify in lawsuit by protesters who say guard assaulted them in 2015 #US https://t.co/nWZLI90eVk 
  • First criminal money-laundering prosecution under the Money Laundering Regulations - NatWest (National Westminster Bank Plc) has pled guilty to money-laundering breaches, in the first criminal prosecution under the Money Laundering Regulations 2007 | NLJ https://t.co/Vp9LIfyL7m
  • Labour spending more on legal battles than campaigning, say sources: As witchhunt against ex-Corbyn staffers looms, falling membership is also hitting finances https://t.co/wOVEu2LhSO 
  • The #US has said that it will reopen its borders to fully vaccinated travellers from 33 countries on 8 November https://t.co/pOXNuZrc3q
  • #Italy using anti-mafia laws to scapegoat migrant boat drivers, report finds | Global development https://t.co/8sFiLFA21n 
  • Apple has taken down one of the world's most popular Quran apps in #China, following a request from officials. Quran Majeed is available across the world on the App Store - and has nearly 150,000 reviews. It is used by millions of Muslims https://t.co/GQ9Ji5N9uB

Saturday

16th October - Law News

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story:  Rise in India fuel prices hits Chennai's lower and middle classes hard. For Babu who works in sales, his monthly fuel expense has increased by Rs. 2,000 over the last six months as the price of petrol in Chennai has crossed 102 rupees a litre, up by ten rupees in just seven months. However, his salary has not kept pace. As he filled up the fuel tank of his motorcycle, he told NDTV, "Half of what I earn is spent on petrol. I have to manage all my household expenses with the rest". Babu works as a salesperson.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • McCann FitzGerald wins double at the Lexology Client Choice Awards 2021 | Irish Legal News https://t.co/YvUEmqfXbT 
  • Lawyer of the Month: Rosalie Chadwick - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5FjrcoHTfQ 
  • Being told to “grow up” does not amount to discrimination at work, a tribunal has ruled after a teenage hairdresser sued her employer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/rK1nly7Gsy
  • A £3m diamond fraud trial involving The Only Way is Essex star Lewis Bloor has collapsed after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) admitted it failed to disclose some evidence https://t.co/VRMTtn3XJV 
  • Supreme Court dismisses appeal alleging UK government failed to provide effective remedies for enforcing workplace harassment claims - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WduooR8yv3
  • Top 200 firms in advanced talks to merge from next year | Law Gazette https://t.co/W5ufMl1ux3 
  • Man arrested for allegedly luring woman on pretext of job, raping her on M-4 motorway near Punjab's Gojra #Pakistan https://t.co/LjSRzmynWj
  • Northern Ireland Secretary ‘failed to comply’ with duty to provide abortion services | Irish Legal News https://t.co/edhtdD2IbE 
  • Conservative MP Sir David Amess has died after being stabbed at his constituency surgery in Essex. Police said a 25-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder after the attack at a church in Leigh-on-Sea https://t.co/vkZSWxfkq
  • Society voices 'genuine concerns' about power of attorney reforms | Law Gazette https://t.co/gVXqCxjr2M
  • No formal investigation into Met police chief Cressida Dick: London mayor’s office opts not to proceed over finding that commissioner obstructed police corruption inquiry https://t.co/3JNtuFSbzG
  • Uthra Murder: Dummy trial, expert evidence that led to conviction of husband Sooraj on circumstantial evidence | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/Tw9mcwNNzG
  • Conservative MP Sir David Amess stabbed multiple times in incident at constituency surgery https://t.co/cmH5S406BR
  • SRA visits 85 firms in a year as part of AML crackdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/BoWBL3r6Fp 
  • A mob in western #Kenya has killed a self-confessed serial killer who escaped from custody two days ago, police say. Masten Wanjala, 20, was traced by villagers to a house in Bungoma town and beaten to death https://t.co/lizRG62UtK
  • #Kenya rejects UN court judgment giving Somalia control of resource-rich waters https://t.co/dme0ybwx3
  • #Italy's Green Pass becomes mandatory for all workplaces on Friday, but there are fears of disruption among transport workers and at ports where Covid vaccination rates are relatively low https://t.co/VglrjbaK48 
  • Defamation law reform report to be published this month | Irish Legal News https://t.co/mmDaomYmZt 
  • Vaccinated #Australian citizens and the parents of residents will be able to visit Sydney from 1 November without the need to quarantine https://t.co/1fBRpmgA1R
  • Burford earmarks $100m for cases led by diverse lawyers | Law Gazette https://t.co/60k1lp66Es 
  • Lorry driver shortage: Government to lift rules on foreign haulier deliveries https://t.co/8muiJ5q7sa 
  • Imelda Higgins appointed general counsel at Interactive Brokers Ireland | Irish Legal News https://t.co/K5HmVg1oa2
  • Huge rise in domestic abuse cases being dropped in England and Wales https://t.co/LMH2D7LW5h
  • Shoppers start to use new £100 contactless payment limit - The spending limit on each use of a contactless card has now risen from £45 to £100 - but not every shop will accept the new payment threshold https://t.co/q2xO4Q2K5R
  • Around 43,000 people in England may have been wrongly told their Covid-19 test was negative because of errors at a lab. Testing at the Wolverhampton laboratory has been suspended https://t.co/6Zp85rOPZ8
  • 'They will hang me': #Afghan interpreters blocked by UK seek appeal https://t.co/Ef6w6BMzNZ 
  • Common Platform blip 'illustrates danger of overestimating technology' | Law Gazette https://t.co/3y7HEUjLzq
  • Amazon asks Ring owners to respect privacy after court rules usage broke law - Court upholds harassment claim after neighbour complained about use of security cameras and doorbells https://t.co/YUJkooL2Be
  • Court suspends Giulio Regeni murder and kidnapping trial - Decision follows hours of deliberation over whether it is fair for four Egyptian security officials to be tried in absentia #Italy https://t.co/ukrTWquJBc 
  • MPs prepare to debate judicial review reforms | Law Gazette https://t.co/FfudWcUAXo 
  • Human rights commission to intervene in domiciliary care allowance case | Irish Legal News https://t.co/sRhfDkYSBJ
  • SFO ends Quindell investigation after six years | Law Gazette https://t.co/WXcTXJgNQj 
  • Shoosmiths moves to new office at Glasgow’s Garment Factory - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5h3nkFJdy6
  • A&O matches rival with £107,500 NQ starting salary | Law Gazette https://t.co/Wj7LYcvl3H

Friday

15th October - Law News

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story:  Australia plans to stop AstraZeneca vaccine production early next year. The government will not renew its contract with biotech giant CSL beyond the 51 million doses it's already contracted to deliver. This decision is causing concern for developing countries that still need to vaccinate millions of citizens. University of Reading’s Dr Alexander Edwards says it’s difficult to keep track of where various vaccines are being made.
 

Focus of the Day Story: Litigation funder earmarks $100m to fund racially diverse and female-led cases. Burford Capital broadens focus of Equity Project launched in 2018; portion of profits from successful cases to boost funding. Full story - The Global Legal Post
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Cambridge University halts £400m deal with UAE over Pegasus spyware claims: UK institution was in line for huge donation but has paused talks due to concerns Gulf state used hacking software https://t.co/UaZ4O24Bjq
  • Clive Palmer loses high court battle with WA over law blocking mine compensation bid #Australia https://t.co/VtLyPFFgQT 
  • There were 92 football-related arrests at England home matches during the 2020-21 season of which 90 occurred at Euro 2020, Home Office figures show https://t.co/qo3TnJHKt3
  • A judge has ruled that security cameras and a Ring doorbell installed in a house "unjustifiably invaded" the privacy of a neighbour, in a case that could have implications for home surveillance devices: it broke data laws and contributed to harassment https://t.co/TtFxu9gvZZ
  • A police constable who took two packets of Jaffa Cakes from a charity stall without paying full price has been sacked from West Yorkshire Police. PC Chris Dwyer paid just 10p for two packets of the snacks from Halifax police station's canteen https://t.co/qJd4G2ZtWE
  • A committee investigating the 6 January Capitol riot has said it will pursue criminal charges against former Donald Trump adviser Steve Bannon next week #US https://t.co/SohzB6XFa8
  • North Yorkshire Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Philip Allott had faced sustained criticism for urging women to be "streetwise" in a radio interview and finally resigns https://t.co/kvp8pugZjG 
  • Thorntons holds menopause seminar for employers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7cPemd9zHb 
  • Legal aid budget increase ‘only a drop in the ocean’ | Irish Legal News https://t.co/OI16fyfCLt 
  • COP26: courts could hold power to climate change action - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nbPrQoDM5Y
  • Ayr solicitors’ half-century of service recognised - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/lS6bb5CBD3 
  • WBD launches roadmap to achieving net zero by 2030 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/dkRfZDwErz
  • A #Pakistan parliamentary committee on Wednesday rejected the anti-forced conversion bill after the Ministry of Religious Affairs opposed the proposed law while lawmakers from minority communities protested the decision https://t.co/hmPSlI42u7 
  • ‘Chance to get ahead’: Undergrads to take SQE course | Law Gazette https://t.co/1CHKUPdWGz 
  • Belfast solicitors raise over £3,500 for charity | Irish Legal News https://t.co/9d4ofmsSTb
  • ECtHR: Holy See’s state immunity affirmed in Article 6 case - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/APNmkeDr21
  • Insulate Britain suspends road protests for 11 days - In an open letter to Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the group says it will halt its "campaign of civil resistance" until 25 October https://t.co/3JZ4MUUf3G
  • McFarlane reveals mediation voucher scheme success | Law Gazette https://t.co/VYIVmI1nP6 
  • What is the ‘new model’ the EU is proposing for Northern Ireland? https://t.co/0bXpc6hBXp
  • Giulio Regeni: trial of Egyptian security agents charged over death begins in Rome, #Italy. The accused, all members of the National Security Agency, are being tried in absentia after the researcher’s kidnap and killing in Cairo https://t.co/0o2vRGjLZA
  • Lakhimpur Kheri Case: UP court denies bail to main accused Ashish Mishra: Mishra, who is the son of Union Minister for State Ajay Mishra Teni, is the main accused in the killing of 8 persons | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/lZFYly0UCY
  • A man arrested over a deadly bow and arrow attack in Norway had converted to Islam and there were fears he had been radicalised, police have said. The 37-year-old Danish citizen is accused of killing four women and a man https://t.co/hJtF7gkPzr
  • Corruption in Fragile States: What the Corruption Perceptions Index does not Reveal | Timipere Allison https://t.co/YP5lvhWxOB 
  • The old normal? Official stats reveal summer dip | Law Gazette https://t.co/pj5XrzRpIq
  • Architect erased from register loses Court of Session case challenging decision - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VLvbnHjBaZ
  • Climate lawyers call on ICC to investigate Bolsonaro over treatment of the Amazon - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/dTy5mspsye
  • Ronan Daly Jermyn recognised for commitment to diversity and inclusion | Irish Legal News https://t.co/dD78hKwwSN
  • Amazon drivers poised to launch potential £140m group claim | Law Gazette https://t.co/JJDTq6bxBt
  • UK prisoners allowed to play chess in global online tournament https://t.co/rYYVxM0n9h
  • 'Invasive' police algorithms need legal safeguards, Lords hear | Law Gazette https://t.co/8FHGBsMLjb
  • Thousands of trafficking victims should be given right to remain - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/QWtDaHp4FL
  • Mishcon loses seven lawyers to Greenberg Traurig ahead of IPO | Law Gazette https://t.co/0UBBTBQnhP
  • Wilson Nesbitt welcomes five newly-qualified solicitors | Irish Legal News https://t.co/XlPYE8l8dz 
  • SRA in new drive to 'sell' unbundling to reluctant solicitors | Law Gazette https://t.co/htIFBgtxvC

Thursday

14th October - Law News

Edition 3579: 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:  Join The Bar Council of England and Wales online on 16 October for the Pupillage Fair 2021 to find out everything you need to know about a career at the Bar. Sign up free of charge to get for advice from barristers, discuss your prospects with pupillage providers, and find out how to build your CV and access sources of funding and support. Book your place at www.barcouncil.org.uk/PupillageFair2021
 


Focus of the Day Story: The Solicitors Qualifying Exam could result in ‘precarious and exploitative’ jobs for junior lawyers, as small firms replace two-year training contracts with temporary positions, a trade union representing legal sector workers has warned. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • UK government embarking on ‘unprecedented programme of rights reversal’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nVkyMS2Lg
  • Cabinet policy obliges ministers to delete instant messages - Legal challenge launched after use of self-destructing messages raises concerns over avoidance of scrutiny https://t.co/zkIYYuLHX2
  • Appeal judges uphold Order for Lifelong Restriction on Aberdeen man convicted of assaulting ex-partners - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/u1OkzSafOp
  • Migrant families to Scotland could be better supported by series of changes to UK government immigration rules, an independent expert group has said - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/OzsU0BTOJ0
  • Mergers, acquisitions and new firms abound in autumn rush - Legal Futures https://t.co/2nh71TSsja
  • ‘Time to rethink our museums and return stolen goods’, says high-profile lawyer | Law Gazette https://t.co/g7lLo94Byx
  • MP Claudia Webbe found guilty of harassment - Leicester East MP was accused of making unwanted phone calls and threatening her partner’s female friend https://t.co/cCCc90VDOh
  • Big firms’ support for clients during pandemic hit billable hours but not profits - Legal Futures https://t.co/7y5df6N5Gp
  • Tense scenes as lorry drivers use vehicles to try to break through demonstrators’ blockades - Drivers threaten Insulate Britain activists in Essex protests https://t.co/sZPMQP6yBi
  • UK Border Force could be given immunity over refugee deaths - Priti Patel is seeking legal protections for officers who ‘push back’ migrant boats https://t.co/zPME7oh5UG
  • Julia Launders appointed editor-in-chief of Hibernian Law Journal | Irish Legal News https://t.co/LCrMhkUHgG
  • #Pakistan Supreme Court remands Saad Rizvi's detention case back to LHC for two-member special bench to decide https://t.co/NbYd4lJ65
  • UK government embarking on ‘unprecedented programme of rights reversal’ | Irish Legal News https://t.co/suzkc3VgW
  • Unbundled family law service to expand as SRA eyes pilot - Legal Futures https://t.co/Y72vJw6jYi
  • Built on the bodies of slaves: how Africa was erased from the history of the modern world https://t.co/zwVmOQp19y
  • Female police officers say misogyny remains unchecked https://t.co/nUVv9TY7lI
  • Football coach jailed for 25 years in #Dubai after four bottles of vape liquid containing cannabis oil were found in his car. Billy Hood from Notting Hill, west London, was arrested on 31 January & claims he was forced to sign confession in Arabic https://t.co/GB93purym
  • NI High Court rules DUP ministers acting unlawfully by boycotting north-south meetings | Irish Legal News https://t.co/2reRk7XnFZ
  • The NHS Covid Pass, used to show a person's vaccine status for travel and events, stopped working on Wednesday https://t.co/0JsSoxq7oX
  • ‘Cheaper ticket to greater exploitation’: Trade union takes aim at SQE | Law Gazette https://t.co/A6fyT4jiZR
  • Watch: From heading the crime division of a Glasgow law firm at the age of 26 to becoming the first female rector in Glasgow University’s 571-year history, Rita Rae, Lady Rae, has had a long and illustrious career as a lawyer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/AFSdQ7ayUT
  • Religious treasures looted by Britain could be legally restored to Ethiopian Orthodox Church | Irish Legal News https://t.co/c1UPgkpcb
  • Police have arrested 16 Insulate Britain protesters who have blocked another junction on the M25. Essex Police said officers were called to a slip road at junction 31 for Thurrock, near the Dartford Crossing, just after 08:25 BST https://t.co/6Zi1TidF1
  • Listed tech startup acquires conveyancing firm as test bed | Law Gazette https://t.co/e2wWM12wh
  • Trailblazing Matheson partner recognised as world-leading antitrust lawyer | Irish Legal News https://t.co/4dFQ2Vzo0
  • National Trust warns of threat from ‘ideological campaign’ waged against it - It was prompted to speak out as members raised concerns about a range of “extreme” positions taken by individuals involved in a group called Restore Trust https://t.co/RiNc5GfJTQ
  • Why are political parties allowed to erect flag masts in public spaces without permission? Kerala High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/8ql1Zi2jby
  • A Scottish TikToker has won a victory against one of the UK's biggest food retailers after using her platform to campaign for a batch of "lumpy" oat milk to be removed https://t.co/wXb5mqKidL
  • The rise of cyber-criminal threat for law firms since Covid-19 - Legal Futures https://t.co/rstPS7NM7A 
  • So you want to be an… in-house lawyer? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Al7raLx3U1 
  • Immigration solicitor fails to overturn second strike-off decision | Law Gazette https://t.co/mX0n6wn76K 
  • The prevalence of antisemitic messages and memes on Instagram, where almost 70% of global users are aged between 13 and 34, and TikTok, where 69% of users are between 16 and 24 years old https://t.co/VDq2O2oNgV
  • Mortgage cryptocurrency "will lower cost of solicitors' PII" - Legal Futures https://t.co/u2aCsS2MXV
  • Trafficking victims should be granted leave to remain in UK, high court rules - Landmark judgment will apply to thousands who may otherwise have been sent back to home countries https://t.co/6t7Mjkpkva
  • Court throws out wasted costs order bid against Baker McKenzie | Law Gazette https://t.co/SonBUZeKoB
  • Ten newly qualified solicitors secure permanent positions with Thorntons - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LaltXylftl
  • Negligent firm escapes liability as client "wouldn't have listened" anyway - Legal Futures https://t.co/ZrlfH2YZAy 
  • Scullion LAW’s support for Marie Curie reaches £250,000 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6YjLuHJnSp 
  • Ex-Slater and Gordon solicitor misled clients over struck-out claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/K2Ybb7qVAD 
  • High Court rejects appeal from sham marriages solicitor - Legal Futures https://t.co/WKkPwxt2uS 
  • Court dismisses 28 separate divorce petitions with identical wording | Law Gazette https://t.co/UvUrpBCXO0
  • Tech firm buys conveyancers to test products in “live environment” - Legal Futures https://t.co/ADd5vJQBb6 
  • Harper Macleod advises on £121 million windfarm sale - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gZuyMsaUMP