Wednesday

9th February - Law News

Edition 3697: 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: There are an estimated 5million CCTV cameras dotted around the country. In an exclusive interview, one of the UK's leading forensic scientists has questioned the quality of CCTV facial comparison used in criminal convictions.

Focus of the Day Article: The pandemic has had more of an impact on incomes at the lower-earning end of the Bar than among the big billers, according to new research by the Bar Standards Board (BSB). One in four White male barrister earns more than £240,000 a year, compared to one in 15 female barrister from a minority ethnic background. The regulator’s latest analysis of data on barristers’ income by gender and ethnicity showed the same overall patterns as when it was first published two years ago, with women earning less than men, and those from minority ethnic backgrounds less than White barristers. Full story - Legal Futures 

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • IPRT report finds regression in the penal system over five years | Irish Legal News https://t.co/rhoL8Tx6UX
  • United Kingdom and the Republic of India formally launched their negotiations on an ambitious free trade agreement (FTA) last month (13 January 2022) | Law Gazette https://t.co/Kh5MLUXu7E
  • Burness Paull launches new family law practice | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/1oJGOMJEm9
  • #Czech millionaire investigated over alleged 417km/h motorway drive in Germany - Radim Passer is now being investigated for his apparent drive along a motorway in the state of Saxony-Anhalt https://t.co/LlKOr9aNUT
  • Best of the blogs - 5 February 2022 | Law Gazette https://t.co/kkHvB1gxYW
  • The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) was the target of a "serious cyber-security incident", it has emerged. The details came via a tender document published on a government website, seemingly by mistake https://t.co/SRsKx2Ea8
  • Cocaine use is contributing to drive a rise in disorder at matches in England and Wales, says the country's lead police officer for football. Fan incidents are also post-lockdown related, added the English Football League security chief https://t.co/9iBK3oaX5e
  • Lawyer of the Month: Blinne Ní Ghrálaigh | Irish Legal News https://t.co/porrcQNNgC
  • SRA and Post Office agree disclosure order in Horizon investigation | Law Gazette https://t.co/8ihKBZtkbl
  • Review sought over failure to provide deaf man with interpreter in court | Irish Legal News https://t.co/8ZEpNpwW5b
  • London firm to train solicitor-apprentices on business services | Law Gazette https://t.co/j1oMbT410N 
  • Fionntán O’Flynn has been named the recipient of the Scott Scholarship, which is awarded through the Law Society of Ireland | Irish Legal News https://t.co/M4SbNFzZXc
  • My legal life: Laura Frederick, founder of How to Contract - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/KQZVRcTPZw
  • Edinburgh Foundation for Women in Law book club | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nSsIQFWVEr 
  • Network launched to link “lonely” class representatives - Legal Futures https://t.co/vJobqaPB2T 
  • Disbarral for fabricating court order in ‘Trump dossier’ case | Law Gazette https://t.co/46nyqBp8Sm
  • Pandemic hit lowest-earning barristers hardest as big pay gaps persist - Legal Futures https://t.co/bECVqecNL6
  • The government has revived plans to make pornography websites carry out age checks, which would require British users to provide data such as their credit card or passport details to prove they are over 18 https://t.co/2cQtxCY3e5
  • Solicitor who used disbursement cash to prop up PI firm struck off - Legal Futures https://t.co/xMEj2FYEQc
  • Women barristers' incomes are half those of men - BSB | Law Gazette https://t.co/kHZXh5FWHo 
  • Family law firm embraces employee ownership and plots big expansion - Legal Futures https://t.co/qiOyJ6mSuH
  • Ex-owner of Norton Motorcycles faces jail over breaches of pensions rules https://t.co/L81F6tPJlP
  • West Ham United have "unreservedly condemned" Kurt Zouma for hitting his cat after a video emerged of the France defender kicking and slapping his pet. The video shows 27-year-old Zouma kicking the cat across the floor and slapping it in the face https://t.co/sTuEzZQ99
  • Porn site legal requirement to verify users' age would benefit age verification companies while offering "little practical benefit for child safety, and much harm to people's privacy" https://t.co/zrvJdsXfdf
  • Oil giant BP has reported its highest profit for eight years, amid calls for a windfall tax on energy companies. BP posted a profit of $12.8bn (£9.5bn) for 2021, and it made more than $4bn in the final quarter of the year when oil and gas prices surged https://t.co/ZtRFzs6Wg2
  • Solicitor banned after not paying disbursements for seven years | Law Gazette https://t.co/pF6tUxZyjB
  • The Tories’ ‘tough on crime’ stance has only led to misery and death in prisons https://t.co/opCOP9l3WI 
  • Warner Bros sued over ‘abysmal’ Matrix Resurrections release: Production company Village Roadshow says December release of sci-fi sequel was ruined by a simultaneous streaming release in #US https://t.co/PtddR1LOTR 
  • Midlands firm announces recruitment drive for 100 roles | Law Gazette https://t.co/gTl1IZ7JLf 
  • [Hijab ban] Two more college students move Karnataka High Court - This is the third such petition to be filed in this regard before the High Court. The matter will be heard on Tuesday | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/O7Nw8xouhp
  • Roma accuse government of hypocrisy over Jimmy Carr joke: Ministers’ criticism of comedian at odds with planned laws harmful to Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities, leaders say https://t.co/RcS0I0OhSC

Tuesday

8th February - Law News

Edition 3696: 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: The second-hand clothing trade is a well-established business in Chile. Traders import unwanted garments – mainly from Europe and the US - to resell locally and to other Latin American nations. But more than half of the 60,000 tonnes of clothes imported each year ends up in illegal desert landfills, with dire consequences for the environment and the local community.
 

Focus of the Day Article: When the IHRAR was announced by Robert Buckland in December 2020, it was accompanied by some of the usual rhetoric about the courts “rewriting” legislation, but the more hyperbolic claims about foreign criminals and pet cats were absent. The Terms of Reference given to the IHRAR were relatively narrow and the Call for Evidence emphasised that it was ‘not considering the substantive rights set out in the Convention’. Instead, the Review was to focus only the operation of the HRA under two themes: the relationship between domestic courts and the ECtHR; and the impact of the HRA on the relationship between the three branches of the state. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog 

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Lawyer wellbeing charity LawCare sees spike in stress-related calls - Legal Cheek https://t.co/gUBVAiMwvV
  • Amit Prasad, Special Public Prosecutor in Delhi Riots: Spotlight - This week | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/W2sC9ljwP4
  • Two people have been arrested after clashes between protesters and police protecting the Labour leader. Starmer was taken away by car near Parliament shortly after 17:00 GMT on Monday, having been surrounded by a group of demonstrators https://t.co/wOrXok8yvO 
  • Mishcon delays stock market listing - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ZvHveER6GK
  • Senate committee gives clause 12 of Religious Discrimination Bill green light - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/KMaImtzTz
  • Karnataka High Court passes resolution to place Dr. BR Ambedkar's portrait in all judicial programs | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/Igg6esyDzw
  • Chelsea agree to pay damages to 8 former youth team players who alleged racial abuse at the club in the 1990s. 4 players suing the club were due for a High Court hearing next month about alleged abuse by former coaches Gwyn Williams & Graham Rix https://t.co/0ICRGIa4Fl
  • Primark accused of selling 'hugely sexist' kids clothes - shared images on social media of tops in a Chester store urged girls to "be kind", "keep on smiling" and to be "always perfect" https://t.co/Cbs9E2its9
  • Over two-thirds of law applicants are female - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Bh6R93cLL0
  • UK Nationality and Borders Bill risks ‘sending people to their deaths’ https://t.co/v5uEr2w2rs 
  • The Boutique Lawyer Show: Understanding different client types - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/8h82E6KNvp
  • MoJ consults again on international mediation convention - Legal Futures https://t.co/NmhQBI51R
  • Trowers increases London NQ pay to £77.5k - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ErzNXiwuJt
  • [Covid] Masks not mandatory for people driving alone in cars: Delhi government | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/22GepOWSv
  • Large firms failing to optimise social media in hot recruitment market - Legal Futures https://t.co/AaQ8TRXH7i
  • Rose Alchin & Associates barrister on embracing pandemic-driven flexibility | NZ Lawyer https://t.co/ECAfPEK4dY
  • Another Pure business goes down but is bought in pre-pack - Legal Futures https://t.co/rm3FxD4qzg
  • Big law firms lag behind on partner diversity, SRA reports - Legal Cheek https://t.co/59qV4ObhRA
  • Protégé: The initiatives protecting aspiring lawyers on the ‘front line’ of the climate crisis - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/arl3wp8aaz
  • SRA rebuke of solicitor revoked for "serious procedural error" - Legal Futures https://t.co/IhW7o8ps3r
  • No fundamental right to seek removal of Prime Minister's photo from COVID vaccine certificate: Kerala High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/Y9zWwxXlj6 
  • #Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai says there has been a "huge misunderstanding" over a post in which she made a sexual assault accusation against a former Chinese party leader https://t.co/bweZ7H6REU 
  • Clifford Chance retains 70% of spring qualifying trainees - Legal Cheek https://t.co/WcNK9gTIU9
  • Private car parks will have to display prices more clearly, introduce a fairer system for appeals and give drivers a grace period for lateness as part of a government crackdown https://t.co/f4h5nHE5CF 
  • Husband moves Supreme Court against order barring secret recording of wife's phone calls | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/YkDoEsDozk
  • Seabin partners with BigLaw firm to tackle marine pollution - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/ZIGXfEg6J6
  • CMS retains 24 of 25 spring qualifying trainees - Legal Cheek https://t.co/VPtN3IMDkd
  • Pupillage numbers bounce back following Covid dip - Legal Cheek https://t.co/PrEfQX563o
  • #Canada's Ottawa declares emergency over 'out of control' truckers' protest https://t.co/k5oX6OBBi1
  • ‘Shameful’ to let David Goodwillie keep playing, says woman he assaulted: Denise Clair condemns ‘silence’ of Scottish FA after footballer found to have committed rape in 2017 https://t.co/BchkHg8GF9
  • Johnson & Johnson faces push to force global ban on talc baby powder sales:Move to hold shareholder vote follows withdrawal of product in US and Canada and lawsuits alleging link to cancer cases https://t.co/QsAlYs34B8
  • Paul Hastings pumps NQ pay to over £141k - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8eAkavm7Fu

Monday

7th February - Law News

Edition 3695: 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: Protesters in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, and in over 20 other cities in Brazil, took to the streets demanding justice for Moise Kabagambe, a Congolese immigrant who was beaten to death, reportedly after asking for pay for two days he'd worked for.
 
Focus of the Day Article: Evolving societal expectations of business and post-pandemic employee requirements are among four emerging risk trends for legal and compliance over the next two years. Full story - New Law Journal 

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Gauhati High Court upholds Assam Repealing Act that converted State funded Madrassas to Govt schools | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/Bz3VjN2NA
  • Improving victims’ experiences of the justice system: CPS responds to Ministry of Justice Victims’ Bill consultation | The Crown Prosecution Service https://t.co/sbycRqcOtJ 
  • The law firms with the best offices 2022 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8hVNFXha9Y
  • Amir Locke’s parents vow to get justice for their son killed by police executing no-knock warrant #US https://t.co/0FyCsaJJQ3
  • Is “Perception-Based Recording” for hate crime compatible with freedom of speech? - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/4MV8APsK5
  • Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) candidates attempting to book sittings for the next stage of the assessment (SQE2) had to queue for hours for a limited number of slots when bookings opened this week - Legal Cheek https://t.co/7zyin3hnqt
  • The Weekly Round-Up: Partygate, trans rights and terrorist flags - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/vlgP2LuoE
  • The Corporate Counsel Show: ‘A global trading desk’ of legal services - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/TzD69FAlM
  • Des O' Connor's daughter Kristina is taking legal action after a senior Met officer called her 'amazingly hot' when she reported a crime, the officer kept his job and became a top aide to Cressida Dick https://t.co/hHBeidynY5
  • Trainee solicitor reveals it took her 17 years to secure a training contract - Legal Cheek https://t.co/niGPqssHmm
  • The man serving life for the murder of schoolgirl Millie Dowler has confessed to killing mother and daughter Lin and Megan Russell, a lawyer has said https://t.co/78aEdYWcFy 
  • Gujarat High Court closes contempt case against lawyer who alleged court was biased against a religion | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/NKq0VLU9EI
  • Supreme Court dismisses protestors’ appeal over PKK flag conviction - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/uWv6Ekr7oQ
  • ‘I’ve accepted a TC with a firm which doesn’t cover the area I want to practise’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/DAHd3Cuhle
  • ‘Mind-blowing tragedy’: deaths of Indian family at US-Canada border put visa sales under scrutiny - #Indians embark on often treacherous journeys to North America through agents who are now the focus of anti-human trafficking officers https://t.co/SXt1QTb0VW
  • Judiciary must accept ‘burdensome personal restrictions’ #Ireland https://t.co/WaA1tweMO2
  • Removing toxicity from a lawyer’s life - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/lwAgNTMHBZ
  • How I passed the first SQE - Legal Cheek https://t.co/MuzQTnMpJ F
  • #US President Biden’s Supreme Court pledge highlights the stain of race and gender bias on America’s judiciary https://t.co/zDj9pIrn5G
  • The Duke of York will give evidence under oath next month as part of the ongoing civil sexual assault case against him. Virginia Giuffre is suing Prince Andrew in the US, and the prince - the Queen's third child - has repeatedly denied the allegations https://t.co/dgHyhJKnsu
  • Insidiously intercepting a trader en-route to the market, buying up his goods, then inflating the price, was once considered to be the most heinous crimes known to law. “Forestalling” became the beginnings of antitrust or competition law - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Wk5NtwhFZg
  • Middlesbrough fan arrested after leaving child to celebrate FA Cup win - 11-year-old boy left in Trafford hotel room while man went drinking after victory against Manchester United https://t.co/lAvQUadcis
  • Bird & Bird ups NQ lawyer pay by £17k - Legal Cheek https://t.co/RIWHwTn1ai
  • Gave up US citizenship because I felt Indian, wanted to work in #India: Sudha Bharadwaj | Bar & Bench https://t.co/SxGwY3A2mJ
  • #Israel's Mossad suspected of high-level Iran killing - In November 2020, a convoy carrying Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, Iran's most prominent nuclear scientist, came under fire. He was killed with an artificial intelligence-assisted remote control machine gun https://t.co/5u4Uuyczyn
  • There has been a significant rise in the bail matters before the higher judiciary for the past few decades in #India https://t.co/UF8GgoXV5b 
  • Northampton judge sends police armed with lateral flow test to man suspected of faking positive Covid result https://t.co/aDWs4mWv68
  • BBC barrister is disbarred after forging a judge's signature to dupe 'dirty dossier' author https://t.co/K7urbhgI62

Sunday

6th February - Law News

Edition 3694: 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: Hong Kong's leaders are under increasing pressure to change their no-tolerance approach to the coronavirus pandemic, as Omicron cases reach record levels. Economists warn that failing to relax restrictions could jeopardise the territory's status as a financial hub.


Saturday Conversations on Law

  • ‘We want the truth’: families of ethnic Pamiris killed in #Tajikistan call for justice as tensions rise https://t.co/3ZfanmikVV
  • Google fails to get claimant's ATE premium disclosed | Law Gazette https://t.co/YRC62QpY2J 
  • #Ireland's Judges have approved judicial conduct and ethics guidelines to be enforced by the Judicial Council | Irish Legal News https://t.co/ZXernt8Fjz
  • More clients are challenging their solicitors’ bills, research from the Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL) has found | NLJ https://t.co/oXS8b7e3xk
  • SRA closes investigation into former Freshfields partner | Law Gazette https://t.co/6uOT5nGBKo 
  • High Court: Photocopy of will not admitted to probate after original will went missing | Irish Legal News https://t.co/so0tIOtrHM
  • A round-up of human rights stories from around the world | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/pUycgfhEz1
  • Postcard from abroad: Anthony Oldfield, Clifford Chance | Law Gazette https://t.co/YVEXS2qWvU
  • Clinical negligence claimants seeking damages of £25,000 or less would only be able to recover limited costs, under government proposals | NLJ https://t.co/rtI8ZhIxQc
  • Kerala High Court moots setting up toll-free helpline for reporting sexual assault, domestic violence | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/z5GUl5geN5
  • IOC defends use of Uyghur athlete in Winter Olympics' opening ceremony. #China continues to deny allegations of genocide and establishing forced labour camps to persecute Uyghur people https://t.co/kKKL5ha06z
  • Mirror publisher makes £2m interim payment in ‘phone hacking’ litigation | Law Gazette https://t.co/jTbFoHQ3hT 
  • US podcast host and MMA commentator Joe Rogan has issued an apology over his past use of racist language on his popular show. A widely-shared compilation video showed him repeatedly using the N-word in early episodes of his show https://t.co/UKhHCtp4E8 
  • Evolving societal expectations of business and post-pandemic employee requirements are among four emerging risk trends for legal and compliance over the next two years | NLJ https://t.co/Wa2R6e5sU
  • Sending "genuinely threatening" or "knowingly false" messages are among new criminal offences being added to proposed online safety laws. If passed, it could see social networks fined 10% of their global turnover if they fail to remove content https://t.co/hTUzZXXrRk
  • The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has recommended a simplified procedure for civil claims worth £500 or less, in its final report on ‘The resolution of small claims’ | NLJ https://t.co/un8luDXj3r 
  • Criminal firm’s administration extended as £5.4m debts revealed | Law Gazette https://t.co/qe1HuHoB1D
  • Pyramid or ponzi schemes are on the rise amid an overall 42% jump in reported financial investment fraud, according to Office of National Statistics figures, published last week | NLJ https://t.co/lk50eOw7i3
  • A coroner due to hold inquests into the deaths at Shoreham air crash has lost her High Court bid to obtain video footage from the pilot's cockpit https://t.co/LkUA5hYEOp
  • Serving #Australian SAS soldier tells court Ben Roberts-Smith ordered shooting of unarmed Afghan man in 2012 |https://t.co/KUPR2zUJdf
  • Home Office to stop paying for asylum seekers’ toiletries and medication: Letter to former Afghan guard at British embassy in Kabul says measures will come into effect on 11 February https://t.co/9bzDbzBegH
  • A federal jury in New York has found celebrity lawyer Michael Avenatti guilty of defrauding his former client, the adult film star Stormy Daniels. Avenatti represented Ms Daniels in lawsuits against then-president Donald Trump #US https://t.co/TlMM0SRtrb
  • Regulatory vision set out for self-driving vehicles | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yA5SJPp0Dg 
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg has been accused of perpetuating a "harmful clinical falsehood" about the morning after pill. Asked if he would make time for a debate on sexual and reproductive health, the minister said he would not "speak in favour of abortifacients" https://t.co/7DqjVdci3p 
  • Owen Paterson’s Randox lobbying texts to Matt Hancock released: Government forced to publish messages between disgraced Tory MP and then health secretary https://t.co/VAhsjQfLAn
  • The former fiance of late TV presenter Caroline Flack has been jailed for harassing a journalist. Andrew Brady, 31, used social media to send threats and abuse to Dan Wootton, including messages branding him a sex offender and murderer https://t.co/GwpRmou5UG 
  • Fake serious incident signs erected in London to highlight police misogyny: Protesters led by Women’s Equality party want government to launch full inquiry into police misogyny https://t.co/6vWHvL59Ue

Saturday

5th February - Law News

Edition 3693: 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: Indian Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's stirring speech in Parliament earlier this week, where he spoke about his idea of India, in it, he spoke about India's federal identity, while that's nothing new but by raising the issue of states having primacy with their own independent identities may seem to suggest that Rahul Gandhi was trying to position the Congress party as a natural ally and representative of state parties. Is Rahul Gandhi's vision of India a challenge to the ultra-rightwing BJP?

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • The National Security and Investment Act gives the government power to intervene in any business transaction Proponents say it is designed to provide businesses and investors with the certainty and transparency they need to do business in the U.K. https://t.co/R9rlEaRS00
  • Criminal firm’s administration extended as £5.4m debts revealed | Law Gazette https://t.co/qe1HuHoB1D
  • A UK Supreme Court ruling on the rights of leaseholders to manage their buildings is a “really useful and common-sense decision for residential and mixed-use schemes” https://t.co/h9vqV92IuF
  • A woman has alleged she was raped during the production of a new BBC TV cooking show. Police said the assault is alleged to have happened in London last September, and they are reviewing the evidence https://t.co/bUzCk717K7
  • Government to pilot publicly funded early legal advice - Legal Futures https://t.co/GzVP4AVAoy 
  • MoD given ultimatum to drop legal action against firm run by billionaire - Ministers have two weeks to accept one-off payment instead of taking over 38,000 military homes from Guy Hands’ Annington https://t.co/ddhWi0NzZQ
  • Transgender woman, 23, is executed by her enraged brother in 'honour killing' in Iraqi #Kurdistan  https://t.co/zmS2N4LRi
  • Disgraced former Labour peer Lord Ahmed of Rotherham has been jailed for five and a half years for sexually abusing two children in the 1970s. He was found guilty in January of a serious sexual assault against a boy and the attempted rape of a young girl https://t.co/Yxy7hvpTcx
  • Sustainability – from impact investing to impact supplying - Legal Futures https://t.co/KDhDPr6M3
  • SRA moves beyond regulation to research access to justice | Law Gazette https://t.co/kLrgSVMLv6
  • SRA outlines concerns over inadequate advice to leaseholders - Legal Futures https://t.co/5EBwlJktMR
  • SAS soldiers considered Ben Roberts-Smith ‘arrogant’ and undeserving of Victoria Cross, court told #Australia https://t.co/YwvEe6VGuO
  • Wills and probate market tops £2bn with contentious work on the rise - Legal Futures https://t.co/cigL7KFEpn
  • Land Registry trials 'quick phone call' to resolve queries | Law Gazette https://t.co/l1s7Mb1Sz3 
  • Funder fails in claim to recover losses from firm's indemnity insurer - Legal Futures https://t.co/iSCfVRXVab
  • A farmer who used a telehandler to pick up a car and dump it in a road to defend his property has been cleared of dangerous driving and criminal damage https://t.co/qwwiHjNOZK
  • Convicted attacker may claim negligence - despite dishonesty | Law Gazette https://t.co/MRpQm5tzJN
  • Scam ads: why an #Australian billionaire is launching legal action against Facebook https://t.co/Gv2awgkqdy
  • A modern slaver whose disabled victim was exploited for 40 years has been given a suspended prison sentence. Peter Swailes' victim was made to work on farms for little pay and slept in a shed, Carlisle Crown Court heard https://t.co/qfdAtpKHto 
  • National firm scents opportunities in crypto crime | Law Gazette https://t.co/E0HTtL0nkw
  • DUP Minister's halt on Irish Sea border checks will be suspended, the High Court has ordered. Mr Justice Colton confirmed inspections on goods entering Northern Ireland from Great Britain must continue pending the outcome of legal challenges https://t.co/302BzrInoX Feb 04, 2022
  • Upper Tribunal rules on ability of councils to impose financial penalties on joint landlords for HMO offences https://t.co/bkxSNvCgoN
  • Let juniors conduct more advocacy, Commercial Court says | Law Gazette https://t.co/IPgfnIVbNr
  • ‘Very disappointed’: INXS guitarist Tim Farriss loses $1.2m severed-finger case #Australia https://t.co/N03quhCHpC
  • Sibghat Kadri obituary - The 1971 Immigration Act was a novel and complex piece of legislation. As a young barrister, Sibghat Kadri argued a number of the early cases on it https://t.co/JZ2cyd4PmP
  • Strikes not ‘extraordinary circumstances’ for cancelled flights, CoA rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/LvjL4eifje 
  • The prime minister and the Home Office have been criticised by the UK statistics watchdog for incorrectly claiming crime has fallen. Speaking in the Commons on Monday, Boris Johnson said crime had come down by 14% since he took office https://t.co/vSsuTQ1OCK
  • Magistrate 'accidentally' breached coronavirus restrictions | Law Gazette https://t.co/LRH7ttFzDw 
  • Legal advice centres could be piloted in hospitals | Law Gazette https://t.co/emmNrrR2zV
  • Mishcon accused of ‘turning a blind eye’ to £3m of ‘potentially tainted’ cash | Law Gazette https://t.co/EGMMHHTqhk 
  • Levelling up? MoJ to move 2,000 jobs out of London | Law Gazette https://t.co/1jxeBXqEhT
  • 'Levelling up' to involve upfront information for homebuyers | Law Gazette https://t.co/JyV4XSOe30
  • The government should tax motorists based on miles travelled as the use of petrol and diesel vehicles decreases, the Transport Select Committee said https://t.co/2LZt5nDAL
  • Amnesty International has denounced #Israeli rule over the Palestinians as a form of apartheid. But the British government is trying to outlaw the Boycott and stop it from using the same tactics that helped liberate South Africa https://t.co/vSiGtP0Ogx 
  • On fixed costs, the defendant voice is again the only one heard | Law Gazette https://t.co/vv4avzIdnO
  • English Defence League founder Tommy Robinson will be quizzed about his finances after he failed to pay legal bills for a libel case he lost. The 39-year-old, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was sued by Jamal Hijazi after defaming him online https://t.co/iZjPsK0m9B

Friday

4th February - Law News

Edition 3692: 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 a growing number of American cities, if you call the police, there are fewer officers taking the call.

 Focus of the Day Article: 1,000 days between rape offence and case completion in UK, data shows. Median delay was over two and a half years in first nine months of 2021, up more than a quarter on previous year. Full story - Guardian Law
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Will Glover and David Hardstaff elected co-chairs of London Irish Lawyers Association | Irish Legal News https://t.co/3F2AvhRYVA 
  • Two men and a 17-year-old girl have been found guilty of murdering a doctor in a homophobic attack in a park in the centre of Cardiff. Lee Strickland, 36, Jason Edwards, 25, and Dionne Timms-Williams killed Dr Gary Jenkins, 54, in Bute Park in July 2021 https://t.co/lCXcO7oMEs
  • Ashley Edwards QC named principal crown counsel | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hjSQllYuOu
  • US: Native American tribes receive $590m settlement in opioid case | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/R19MjbJOKS
  • E-signatures can provide 'witness' security, working group concludes | Law Gazette https://t.co/kRSF99ynbF
  • Met officer was promoted despite misconduct over sexist and racist messages https://t.co/DAGvG1RXvB
  • Ex-City partner struck off for misleading High Court mounts appeal | Law Gazette https://t.co/fwCvqbijhY
  • Diversity questions make up 20% of marks in panel tender - Legal Futures https://t.co/nOqkZ6RqYF
  • Anomalies in court system are adding to huge case backlog https://t.co/HAR0gftrZQ
  • Leading firm acted for client without obtaining authority - Legal Futures https://t.co/azyNvXpMiv 
  • Jacqui Taylor appointed as temporary president of Local Taxation Chamber | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/cIU2sGPv91 
  • Aspiring barrister subjected to "extreme discrimination" launches disability group - Legal Futures https://t.co/oT0BWF8niu
  • PI solicitor who made an offer without client consent is rebuked | Law Gazette https://t.co/QyHhip0gjo
  • Government mulls estate agents' disclosure of referral fees - Legal Futures https://t.co/mcNKjGGqns
  • Shops have been warned deliveries of nuts and crisps could be at risk, after KP Snacks was hit by ransomware. The producer of McCoys, Hula Hoops and various varieties of nuts apologised for any disruption https://t.co/7cGVRfhYsz
  • Lawyer’s extradition appeal error not attributable to client – Supreme Court | Law Gazette https://t.co/f2L2t6Gt0p
  • Competition watchdog to gain additional powers | Irish Legal News https://t.co/jWAh6qaYQr
  • CMA struggling to hire M&A lawyers due to 'very hot' private sector | Law Gazette https://t.co/6WBfYAWZx
  • So you want to be… a judicial assistant at the UK Supreme Court? | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/m3L6R4KOex
  • Imprisonment can't exceed 25 years as per extradition treaty: Plea by Abu Salem; Supreme Court issues notice | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/WIaNmo0pEE 
  • Mediation convention 'aligns with UK's post-EU role' | Law Gazette https://t.co/qHnmIH4G4n 
  • Why are #US rightwingers so opposed to a Black woman supreme court nominee? https://t.co/fh8J9Wk93O
  • #NewZealand has announced a phased reopening of its borders, as the country starts to ease some of the world's toughest Covid restrictions https://t.co/xrSbxQPSAq 
  • Prosecutors in #Serbia say there is no evidence to suggest that Novak Djokovic submitted falsified Covid test certificates to Australian authorities https://t.co/lcGChlZZ9n
  • Former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores is suing the NFL, the New York Giants and every other NFL franchise alleging racial discrimination in hiring practices. Flores was passed over for a job with the Giants last week #US https://t.co/WhwWgKeDrg 
  • Michael McColgan obituary - He retrained as a lawyer so that he could represent people fighting for justice, and was involved in the cases of the Orgreave miners in the 1980s and in the fight for truth and justice following the Hillsborough disaster https://t.co/ThfMpKStsh
  • Solicitor apprenticeships: Building the future of the legal profession | Law Gazette https://t.co/5YlVQML0UI 
  • About 500 jobs will be created in Wales by the Ministry of Justice. The roles in finance, human resources and digital, will head to Swansea, Cardiff and Newport along with some others heading to north Wales https://t.co/YJkzzbGS8
  • "Real challenges" for large law firms in improving diversity, says SRA - Legal Futures https://t.co/AQysD8UMGM 
  • The trial of a man accused of defrauding a retired lecturer who was murdered with a crossbow of £200,000 has collapsed. The jury at Mold Crown Court was discharged on Wednesday https://t.co/CrRuoC1Rew
  • Electronic signatures “more reliable” than live witnesses - Legal Futures https://t.co/PlxN7qa8aN 
  • Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick put "on notice" by the London mayor after a report by the police watchdog found "disgraceful" misogyny, discrimination, bullying and sexual harassment among PCs https://t.co/fHKUgcZZ7I
  • Tribunal rejects return to roll for ex-solicitor 30 years after leaving - Legal Futures https://t.co/SuuKHauQVT
  • Six children are suspected of orchestrating a nationwide campaign of bomb threats against black colleges in the #US, law enforcement officials have said https://t.co/cLva6Y8lVf
  • #Chechen politician threatens to ‘rip heads off’ family of activist: Death threat follow arrest in Russia of mother of exiled anti-torture lawyer Abubakar Yangulbayev https://t.co/MFSn4p4Dd3 
  • Some 37,000 asylum seekers & Afghan refugees are living in UK hotels at a cost of £1.2m per day, MPs were told. The home secretary said there was a struggle to find permanent homes for thousands of refugees months after they were evacuated from Afghanistan https://t.co/NMVxBzdGml
  • Adulterated cocaine has killed at least 16 people and left 50 in hospitals around the Buenos Aires region of #Argentina, the authorities say. Investigators believe the illegal drug was either laced with some kind of poison or "cut" with another substance https://t.co/jcIHmQpOcf
  • The commission established to find the remains of murder victims buried in secret graves during the Troubles is taking on a new case for the first time in more than 10 years https://t.co/Zk1DYKpc8H 
  • Family law start-up refused injunction in £22m contract battle - Legal Futures https://t.co/cMFBqyGQyb