Tuesday

21st June - Law News

Edition 3829: 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: They call themselves "The Tyre Extinguishers" and say they have one aim: to make it impossible to own a 4x4 in the world's urban areas. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe) The climate activists go out at night and deflate the tyres of SUVs in affluent areas, from the UK and Scandinavia, to New Zealand and the USA. They claim they've struck around 5,000 vehicles all over Britain in the last few months, with one police force describing their actions as reckless.

Focus of the Day Article: In R (Patton) v HM Assistant Coroner for Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire [2022] EWHC 1377 (Admin), Mrs Justice Hill quashed a ruling that the Article 2 general (or systemic) duty has not been potentially engaged by the death of Kianna Patton. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • World Athletics president Lord Coe has hinted the sport could follow swimming in banning transgender women from elite female competitions, insisting "fairness is non-negotiable" https://t.co/XxCTaoo4jp
  • Top 10 places for Leeds, Queen’s Belfast and Warwick in latest law school rankings - Legal Cheek https://t.co/MSXJXdo1Wv
  • Bi-annual legal profession event launches at Vivid - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/fv9b7r7uij
  • What should litigants wear to court? Judges continue to dish out a dressing down | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/KucbeQZu2k
  • Unqualified advocates are allowed to appear in court, judge rules - Legal Cheek https://t.co/oHPtDRSq6Q
  • [MLC elections] Courts can intervene only if many MLAs put behind bars as subterfuge to prevent them from voting: Bombay High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/DbUCbffDsu 
  • A former City partner's guide to navigating the training contract application process - Legal Cheek https://t.co/WMNjU2Y1N
  • Depp v Heard: What have we learned? - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/gBoy5suqZc Jun 20, 2022
  • Kingston and York uni grads triumph in 4 Pump Court’s inaugural Pride Moot - Legal Cheek https://t.co/jXlvuSzUMX
  • Concealing facts ground to decline bail: Punjab and Haryana High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/E0ED5c8rpL
  • Plan to introduce legislation this week to make it legal for employers to bring in agency staff to replace striking workers. The new law is likely to come into force in mid-July and would not impact train strikes taking place this week https://t.co/gKgNDMkB4E
  • Rules on so-called buy now pay later (BNPL) loans will be tightened up, the government says - including new guidelines on advertising and checks to ensure customers can afford to pay. BNPL schemes encourage people to spend beyond their means https://t.co/rVtg8RhlsO
  • Criminal barristers have voted to strike in an escalating dispute with the government over funding for trials. The vote by defence barristers is likely to cause chaos in the criminal courts, delaying trials and sentencing https://t.co/y9rvbw490G
  • Secrets and lies: The UK’s troubled regime of freedom of information - Legal Cheek https://t.co/rkK7bHlFyW
  • The Corporate Counsel Show: What makes an award-winning government team? - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/uXCDNFf95N
  • Former Supreme Court judge Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai appointed chairperson of Press Council of India | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/7PoOa30t3
  • Delhi court rejects bail of jailed AAP minister Satyendar Jain | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/uCc2jLqvd
  • Former Armagh solicitor accused of stealing £73,000 from estate of deceased client to face trial https://t.co/4odrrw1raJ
  • Algo Legal v. Sequoia: Bengaluru court adjourns case to June 29 | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/mOiqGNnM1s
  • The UK's energy regulator has announced plans to better protect customers who pay their bills through direct debit. Ofgem accused some firms of using customers' accumulated credit like an "interest-free company credit card" https://t.co/j1zgEV00Se
  • At least 59 people are known to have died in lightning strikes and landslides triggered by severe monsoon storms in #India and #Bangladesh. Millions of people have been stranded while emergency workers have struggled to reach those affected https://t.co/fJMrDgISAy
  • Ex-City comms chief launches pro bono project for non-lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/sxVVRVG4nV
  • SRA business plan and budget 2022/23 consultation – Law Society response https://t.co/qaHhC8lA6j
  • #Ukraine's parliament has voted in favour of banning some Russian music in media and public spaces. The ban will not apply to all Russian music, but rather relates to music created or performed by those who are or were Russian citizens after 1991 https://t.co/ruFXzuWjMb
  • The role of the law officers: where politics and law collide | The Institute for Government https://t.co/PuqN8Dl3P
  • Fina, swimming's world governing body, has voted to stop transgenders from competing in women's elite races if they have gone through any part of the process of male puberty https://t.co/GIShk8VBAb
  • High Court delivers landmark decision on binding death benefit nominations - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/AcBGvn1B11
  • Wheelchair user dragged himself up stairs ‘after rail staff refused to help’. Chris Nicholson was left stranded on platform at Milton Keynes station in 31C heat https://t.co/rWffRO8mKX
  • Ex-White & Case lawyer secures funding for virtual law firm - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Y0IU6fk20A
  • Film-maker Paul Haggis arrested over sexual assault allegations in Italy. Prosecutors say allegations involve ‘young foreign woman’ who was forced to have ‘non-consensual’ sexual relations over two days https://t.co/iqIUBL2Zig 
  • Children and protective parents are being let down by a system in which pseudo-science holds sway https://t.co/RgEriRf425 
  • Eight suspects linked to Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira deaths https://t.co/gudVU9Ihla
  • Carrie Johnson and the curious case of the vanishing Times story: Report had claimed Boris Johnson tried to hire his now wife as chief of staff when foreign secretary, but then it was deleted https://t.co/j8fp4KlNom

Monday

20th June - Law News

Edition 3828: 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: Allegations that Qatar is underreporting the number of migrant workers who have died of heat stroke have been revealed. Across the Gulf, extreme heat is affecting more-and-more people, especially millions of migrant workers who go there to support their families back home. Temperatures that go above 50C, thanks to climate change, can leave workers with life-altering illnesses including heart failure.

Focus of the Day Article: Criminal barristers are voting on whether to drastically escalate their ‘no returns’ protest action by executing court walkouts. Full story - New Law Journal

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • 'Can I send LinkedIn requests to lawyers I meet on my vac scheme?' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/QuYOx5Qh8A
  • LawTech Talks: Reducing risk and enabling efficiency with legal docs - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/b4oJ2BQpck
  • Cyber security: A legal requirement? - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/FVxAWaJOmR 
  • 5 times the Johnson government complained about 'lefty lawyers' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KbdpOY8Yib 
  • £68m of cocaine delivered with bananas to two supermarkets in #Czech Republic https://t.co/9MMbRCMP1U
  • The Weekly Round-up: social care spending, Stafford statements and Ukraine's legal battle - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/Wbu5mYWTgx
  • ‘Illustrious’ solicitor dies in accident just weeks after retiring: Leading solicitor Pat Kelly was a gentleman of kindness and class who helped thousands of people at their most desperate and vulnerable https://t.co/yGRbRaVaPV
  • Drunk trainee solicitor fined for groping colleagues at work Christmas party - Legal Cheek https://t.co/MqwvCZGBR8
  • The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) has today published its Annual Report 2021, providing an overview of its performance and output for the year | Irish Legal News https://t.co/MMyEWFuk4L
  • White & Case boosts maintenance grant by over 60% in response to ‘increased cost of living’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/YKJjixxgnv
  • The SQE: Navigating the new pathway to qualification as a solicitor - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Ynn2AB7iZy 
  • Over-75s & people at high risk urged to get a Covid booster vaccine, amid warnings of a new wave of infections in Scotland. The booster jab is available until 30 June to everyone in the older age group and people over 12 with a weakened immune system https://t.co/ezMgIKbVjB
  • HSF kicks off autumn retention season with 84% result - Legal Cheek https://t.co/xyqYtfDMCp 
  • Inquiry urged into ‘parental alienation’ court experts: Lawyers and MPs in England and Wales express concern over ‘unregulated’ psychologists who play key role in disputes over domestic abuse https://t.co/YpxeN7kioN
  • Solicitors invited to see caveats portal in action | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9urblhGM7p 
  • Refugees, welcome to Schrödinger’s Rwanda - Priti Patel’s illogical thought experiment on asylum seekers is grist to Boris Johnson’s Brexit mill https://t.co/UddKIQiyK
  • Why law students shouldn't be discouraged by anti-lawyer rhetoric - Legal Cheek https://t.co/HRlUigv2Tz 
  • Article 2 inquest determination concerning Community Mental Health Services quashed - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/cNJhFHT0o
  • A scheme offering interest-free loans to the financially vulnerable is being expanded to reach up to 20,000 people. After a successful trial in Manchester the No Interest Loan Scheme (NILS) will be rolled out across the UK from September https://t.co/hdobIQOdl
  • Workers at an Apple store in Maryland have voted to unionise, forming the tech giant's first retail union in the United States. The employees of the shop in Towson passed the measure 65-33, with about a dozen abstentions #US https://t.co/U2qts3ShrW
  • The Dutch Supreme Court ruled the #Netherlands was partially liable in the deaths of about 350 Muslim men murdered by Bosnian Serb forces during the massacre https://t.co/dpcoV5qI66
  • A round-up of human rights stories from around the world | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/eKWuZLS3
  • Wage increase may lead to employee reductions, says workplace lawyer - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/EAx8dd088
  • One in four UK prisoners has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, says report https://t.co/wyx5UO2Qyi
  • Virtual student event NEXT WEEK: How to use QWE to qualify as a solicitor - with Reed Smith, Flex Legal, Elevate, Accutrainee and BARBRI - Legal Cheek https://t.co/IxohbUMzAk
  • Court of Appeal: Injuries award increased after trial judge applied erroneous 40 per cent deduction for future loss of earnings | Irish Legal News https://t.co/iEasEywZ23
  • NSW lawyers push A-G to retain COVID-era court measures - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/w8GRyR410K
  • Thousands of victims of violent and sexual crime stuck in England and Wales court backlog https://t.co/vAjUpH20tT
  • Grandmother of Aiden Aslin being held prisoner in Ukraine says she is not giving up hope after he was given a death sentence. He was captured fighting against Russia and sentenced as a mercenary by a court not recognised by the international community https://t.co/T2VddOlx1h

Sunday

19th June - Law News

Edition 3827: 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: With tensions high in the occupied West Bank, many people have responded to local initiatives to fill the streets with the Palestinian flag. But Israeli settlers, living illegally on Palestinian territory, are trying to stop the flags from being raised.

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Tribunal member given formal advice after nodding off during hearing | Law Gazette https://t.co/fEXYXhZxXK
  • The backlog in the Crown Court has increased not decreased, according to official HM Courts and Tribunals figures | New Law Journal https://t.co/ylozb5jvzm
  • Four women in #Morocco have filed complaints of sexual harassment against French insurance tycoon Jacques Bouthier. Now aged between 26 and 28, they had been employed by his firm in Tangier https://t.co/UMDWmhDujv
  • Algorithm opt-out under scrutiny in data protection reform | Law Gazette https://t.co/oGNAE35wi8
  • TV judge calls for social media responses to government attacks | Law Gazette https://t.co/KdNcmg3NJk
  • Barrister suspended for telling jury that judge was talking "rubbish" - Legal Futures https://t.co/VmoZM7TEgf
  • A ‘failure to prevent fraud’ offences could be introduced to hold corporates accountable for criminal activity, under Law Commission proposals | New Law Journal https://t.co/9Dbuq2Lvaa 
  • The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) launched a consultation last week on whether to revise the unspent criminal convictions eligibility rule of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme 2012 | New Law Journal https://t.co/9B2lxrOARU
  • Criminal barristers are voting on whether to drastically escalate their ‘no returns’ protest action by executing court walkouts | New Law Journal https://t.co/FqUSwcWNFN
  • Britain's hidden role in Rwandan state violence https://t.co/rJBgIM6rMQ
  • Firm that refused to mediate was 'unreasonable', court rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/oTnXt00BR2 
  • Dozens of staff at an ambulance trust claim they cannot drive its £54m fleet of new vehicles due to their height or body shape: string of problems with converted Fiats, which replaced the ageing Mercedes vans at the East of England Ambulance Service https://t.co/QCIeDJXEzx
  • The number of women and people of colour in senior roles within conveyancing is still ‘unsatisfactory’, the Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) has said | New Law Journal https://t.co/uiSqu3ImLa
  • Why are the UK and US still downplaying the genocide of the Tutsi in #Rwanda? https://t.co/a5ukKSgHcH
  • Assange vows to appeal as Patel approves extradition | Law Gazette https://t.co/7XMBbCmguZ 
  • Four people accused of murdering a high-profile #Paraguayan prosecutor while he was on his honeymoon have been sentenced to 23 years in prison. The accused confessed to killing anti-mafia prosecutor Marcelo Pecci, 45, on a private beach resort in Colombia https://t.co/jTPcuguCNb
  • Law firms in court dispute over identical web copy - Legal Futures https://t.co/pBUS4sUXKl
  • The family of a man who drowned in a pig feed tanker while trying to save a teenager say he had no hope of escape. Gavin Rawson, 35, died trying to rescue Nathan Walker, 19, working in Leicestershire, in December 2016 https://t.co/B8UltEQhRN 
  • British State Complicity In Genocide: Rwanda 1994 https://t.co/wIxPBoqq22
  • Britain has a decision to make: the rule of Boris Johnson – or the rule of law? https://t.co/MLtoGWN9Yo
  • Outdoor public events have been banned in an area of France as a record breaking heatwave sweeps across Europe. Concerts and large public gatherings have been called off in the Gironde department around Bordeaux https://t.co/91oNjqa7B
  • Britain has approved Assange’s extradition – war criminals and murderers, rejoice https://t.co/z8cB8arN52
  • The remains of one of the two bodies found in the Amazon rainforest are those of UK journalist Dom Phillips, Brazilian police have confirmed. They say the identification was based on dental records https://t.co/rmiVTIp9SX
  • Non-white asylum claimants who arrived in the UK in small boats or in the back of lorries could be electronically tagged under a new Home Office trial. A 12-month trial could affect adults due to be removed from the UK https://t.co/AjtwxlR8jT
  • Damning report led by Anne Whyte QC laid bare "systemic" issues of physical and emotional abuse in gymnastics, as well as some incidents of sexual abuse: incidents of athletes being made to train on broken bones, punished for needing toilet https://t.co/UkgeXgTQ0
  • An assault on a temple of #Afghanistan's tiny Sikh community has left one worshipper and a Taliban militant dead as well as the unidentified attackers. The temple in the capital Kabul was hit by a bomb early in the morning when up to 30 people were inside https://t.co/3xoZWh3FPW
  • Criminal legal aid fees will increase 'by end of September' | Law Gazette https://t.co/ZnS1bILQ60 
  • Law firm entitled to fire employee who "lost it" during meeting - Legal Futures https://t.co/h23hjSd5DW
  • Using artificial intelligence in the legal profession - Legal Futures https://t.co/WKk95N6pVu 
  • UK Paratroopers banned from Nato deployment after Essex orgy – Colchester barracks incident came after other cases and could be seen to denigrate women, says head of army https://t.co/LhnM4zDPq5
  • Exam boards have been criticised by a watchdog for oversights on GCSE and A-level papers where pupils were tested on topics they were told would not come up or sat papers with mistakes https://t.co/rfufdtHcsn
  • The week Boris Johnson went to war with the law https://t.co/hkihovxSGV
  • City law firm "unreasonably" refused offers to mediate negligence claim - Legal Futures https://t.co/x27qezhs6J
  • A new service has launched to allow people to make 999 calls using British Sign Language (BSL) for the first time. The new service, 999 BSL, will allow deaf people to make emergency calls using an app or website, connecting callers with a BSL interpreter https://t.co/830GpXo9vG

Saturday

18th June - Law News

Edition 3826: 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: Announcements of an expedited recruitment process joined a revised age limit for the 'Agnipath' scheme on Friday, as the government scrambled to quell violence raging across the country against the new plan for the armed forces.

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Labour's Starmer and Rayner return police questionnaire over lockdown drink https://t.co/AdWgIKvFck
  • Carolyn Richards joins RCCW’s commercial property team | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/oAfUHSKk6x
  • Frederick Barclay ‘terrified’ of jail after judge rules he must stand trial: Former owner of Telegraph Media Group could face prison for his failure to pay £50m in divorce battle https://t.co/Z2McsGErAV 
  • The annual Law Society of Scotland In-House Rising Star Award is back, and two Scottish solicitors have been shortlisted for this year’s award from six nominations | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZO5EhsBh6
  • Rwanda MoU: scrutiny is the oxygen of democracy | Law Gazette https://t.co/9q5qpcVIcO 
  • Fines for nuisance callers could be raised to £17.5m: Internet users will also be given tools to restrict cookie consent boxes under proposed data legislation https://t.co/V5mrHU7Z1X
  • Belfast solicitor appointed honorary vice-consul of Spain | Irish Legal News https://t.co/2xxI5n9Ken
  • Ministers creating ‘hostile environment’ for protesters, say MPs: Human rights committee including peers says public order bill lacks nuance and targets peaceful protests https://t.co/lbbmYBmcfg
  • A patient with coeliac disease died days after being fed Weetabix in hospital, an inquest has heard. Hazel Pearson of Connah's Quay, Flintshire was being treated at Wrexham Maelor hospital https://t.co/VLUv45sBpH
  • HMCTS figures confirm divorce 'bulge' | Law Gazette https://t.co/nCVhmAvT1U 
  • SRA should be able to fine much more than £25,000, LSB tells Raab - Legal Futures https://t.co/NiAuO4nkYj
  • What are my rights if my flight is cancelled? https://t.co/1NwrDvAjWD
  • A former soldier has been found guilty of murdering his neighbours after a long-running dispute about parking with his army dagger. Collin Reeves, 35, stabbed Jennifer and Stephen Chapple while their children slept upstairs https://t.co/c07cBtN58g
  • Westcor International Limited triples Scottish team | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VOVacbg35
  • Firm was right to sack ‘rude and aggressive’ employee | Law Gazette https://t.co/Q3OFJuiB9E 
  • Cosmetics maker Revlon file for bankruptcy in the US: supply chain disruptions have driven up the cost of raw materials for its products. The 90-year-old firm says it has also been struggling with supplier payments, inflation and labour shortages https://t.co/0BtWNLGP2n 
  • Fine for male trainee who told female colleague: "I roofied your drink" - Legal Futures https://t.co/BV44a1rSFl 
  • LK Shields Solicitors welcomes new corporate partner Gemma Forde | Irish Legal News https://t.co/F4ugz9pHJM
  • A passenger with restricted mobility has died at Gatwick Airport after leaving an aircraft. He decided to leave the EasyJet plane rather than wait for staff to return and fell while going up an escalator, an airport spokesman said https://t.co/VGuRDS6OMH
  • Apple faces £768m collective action for ‘throttling’ iPhones | Law Gazette https://t.co/L1fpuIUhi
  • Wikileaks founder Julian Assange’s extradition to US approved by UK Home Secretary Priti Patel https://t.co/zydmTQzr
  • Leading firm overlooks another employment claim made against it - Legal Futures https://t.co/fGoF3vZw7P
  • Millions of people have received the wrong pension for decades because of government IT failures, the BBC has learned. The errors, which are understood to have been known about since the 1990s, have still not been corrected https://t.co/3g5Ne5Jwl
  • 'No fault' evictions to be abolished under renter reforms | Law Gazette https://t.co/y5Yuk4sjON 
  • Tributes have been paid to Ian Balfour, a scion of the Edinburgh law firm Balfour and Manson, who has died aged 89 | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/NV0Uvo6owe
  • High Court: No case justifies only using grade A fee-earners - Legal Futures https://t.co/V6CbjCWrZf 
  • LK Shields Solicitors welcomes new corporate partner Gemma Forde | Irish Legal News https://t.co/F4ugz9Hj8
  • England: New pilots to boost support for rape complainants in court | Irish Legal News https://t.co/G6oxtd5JU2
  • Court of Appeal: €83,000 award upheld for woman who slipped on supermarket floor | Irish Legal News https://t.co/xzJQFKhri5
  • How pricing directors use matter management to ensure profitability - Legal Futures https://t.co/m1YNMyJHlV

Friday

17th June - Law News

Edition 3825: 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:   48 Hours in A Kansas Abortion Clinic - Recent abortion bans in Texas and Oklahoma are forcing many patients in the region to travel to Kansas.

Focus of the Day Article: Corporate legal spend shifts more in-house, report finds. More than half of legal spend was in house compared to 49% last year according to survey of 400-plus legal departments. Full story - The Global Legal Post
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Rwanda refugee policy is like the rendition of slaves in the 1800s https://t.co/H8kKnDj9oF
  • Drunk trainee fined for fondling colleagues at Christmas party | Law Gazette https://t.co/7YgPIizgcO
  • How pricing directors use matter management to ensure profitability - Legal Futures https://t.co/m1YNMz1idt
  • Managers of a food waste company have been jailed after two staff members drowned in a tanker of pig feed. Nathan Walker, 19, died after falling into the tanker at Greenfeeds Limited in Normanton, Leicestershire, in December 2016 https://t.co/Jf3w0vhnpn
  • 'Comprehensive strategy' needed to replace flawed courts reform | Law Gazette https://t.co/kzQry3M1Dh 
  • What is the ECHR and how did it intervene in UK’s Rwanda flight plans? https://t.co/7PxOo8k3WR
  • Cycling's governing body, the UCI, has toughened its rules on transgender eligibility by doubling the period of time before a rider transitioning from male to female can compete. The UCI has changed the permitted level to 2.5 nmol/L for a 24-month period https://t.co/ul3nP3qBhb 
  • Millions of iPhone users could be eligible for payouts, following the launch of a legal claim accusing Apple of secretly slowing the performance of older phones. Justin Gutmann alleges the company misled users over an upgrade https://t.co/Pfsa4wgQ2T
  • Geraldine Hanna takes up victims’ commissioner role in Northern Ireland | Irish Legal News https://t.co/tArmlnXMm1
  • HMCTS spends £404m on agency staff in five years | Law Gazette https://t.co/a9j1XIuDEU
  • Claim for £750m against Apple launched alleging battery ‘throttling’ https://t.co/Q8zpzKBJki
  • White paper to tackle unfair evictions and bad landlords in England - Private rentals white paper also includes clampdown on unfit homes and plan to outlaw landlord bans on ‘DSS tenants’https://t.co/0AVBxv77iQ
  • Rail appeal would make collective proceedings ‘unworkable’, court hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/yC0Jkd5eer
  • Strasbourg's Rwanda ruling divides public law specialists | Law Gazette https://t.co/5iyFQzGkov 
  • It took a human rights court to halt No 10’s Rwanda flight – and act with basic humanity https://t.co/2dCj0uimYn
  • SRA should be able to fine much more than £25,000, LSB tells Raab - Legal Futures https://t.co/NiAuO4EVPR
  • Boris Johnson's former ethics adviser Lord Geidt says he quit after being placed in an “impossible and odious” position over a plan to risk breaking the ministerial code https://t.co/XrtW580Gy7 
  • Historic name disappears as RadcliffesLeBrasseur swallowed by merger | Law Gazette https://t.co/Q1Vluc2AYV 
  • Leading firm overlooks another employment claim made against it - Legal Futures https://t.co/fGoF3vHUJf 
  • #Australian man uses forklift to stop would-be thief stealing his car - Police say a woman had broken into the man's home in Logan, west of Brisbane, showering and changing clothes before attempting to steal the car https://t.co/vTaL3r90We
  • Lawyers take Boris Johnson to task over provocative comments | Irish Legal News https://t.co/exkQ5LeXV5
  • More than 100 men who worked at the British embassy in Afghanistan remain in the country, with some having been beaten and tortured. The men worked for the global security company, GardaWorld, and many had been in post for more than a decade https://t.co/uSYuh83nrl
  • #Brazilian police say a suspect has confessed to shooting missing British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira. Amarildo da Costa de Oliveira, took investigators to a site where human remains were dug up https://t.co/McZsN0xMuc
  • Home secretary Patel seeks to curb modern slavery claims as Rwanda plan labelled ‘government by gimmick’ https://t.co/JdWZyIs7Xp
  • Judiciary snubs trade union's request for council seat | Law Gazette https://t.co/6VHySiuApb
  • High Court: No case justifies only using grade A fee-earners - Legal Futures https://t.co/V6CbjCWrZf
  • Tories accused of hypocrisy for secrecy about how many days MPs clock in | House of Commons - Jacob Rees-Mogg among ministers trying to stop release of data about use of Commons work passes https://t.co/rN1RAjFrMf
  • Haze Fan: China says Bloomberg staffer released on bail earlier this year https://t.co/aHs6VplY27 
  • Raab intervenes to back higher SRA fines | Law Gazette https://t.co/h0TQc7GHcT
  • Thinktank that briefed against XR given $30k by ExxonMobil in 2017 - Report shows Policy Exchange, which called for criminalisation of climate group, previously received money from oil firm https://t.co/gNFwoiGI9Q
  • KPMG hires Philip Lee partner John Given to head legal services business | Irish Legal News https://t.co/VaEY8PQUX
  • Fine for male trainee who told female colleague: "I roofied your drink" - Legal Futures https://t.co/BV44a1ahNN 
  • Crown Courts are to be upgraded with better technology while staff will receive specialist training to help with rape trials, the government says. The pilot, in Newcastle, Leeds and London, will see independent advisers on hand in courts to support victims https://t.co/I2V0woq6b2 
  • Authorities in #Saudi Arabia have been seizing rainbow-coloured toys and children's clothing, which encourage homosexuality. An Al-Ekhbariya report showed commerce ministry officials removing a range of items from shops in the capital Riyadh https://t.co/XjIrTl9MaT

Thursday

16th June - Law News

Edition 3824: 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 former manager of Australia's World Vision operations in Gaza has been found guilty of funnelling millions of dollars of aid money to the Islamic terrorist group Hamas.

Focus of the Day Article: Mr Justice Mostyn, the lead judge of the Family Remedies Court, has insisted that a wealthy divorcing couple should be named – and said this will be his ‘last judgment’ on the subject of anonymity in the family court. The husband in Gallagher v Gallagher (No.1) (Reporting Restrictions) had applied for a reporting restriction order or anonymity order, arguing that allowing his name to be revealed following the multi-million-pound litigation would affect his commercial interests. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Firm offers all staff extra week’s pay after record year | Law Gazette https://t.co/VxZRffMhjc
  • Tom McEntegart joins Anderson Strathern | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7TidSoGjU
  • Lil Wayne denied UK entry for Strawberries and Creem festival, organisers say - The Home Office said applications were refused for people sentenced to a year or more in custody https://t.co/1D5t9EYclp
  • Driver fined £1,100 for passing cyclist in Bridgend too closely - Wayne Humphreys, 77, was fined and given four penalty points for failing to leave enough space in his Audi Q8 https://t.co/x0H9rTS1e
  • Firm offers all staff extra week’s pay after record year | Law Gazette https://t.co/VxZRffMhjc 
  • A man has been arrested at Gatwick Airport by counter-terror police on suspicion of spying. The arrest followed an investigation involving MI5 and the Metropolitan Police https://t.co/WBWWNuBgSp
  • Boris Johnson's ethics adviser Lord Geidt has resigned after saying there was a "legitimate question" over whether the PM had broken ministerial rules over Partygate https://t.co/Lvkhr1UjWz
  • Palestinian reporter’s death charades weak #Israeli army investigations - Fatal shooting of Shireen Abu Aqleh in May raises fresh concerns over military inquiries into deaths of Palestinians https://t.co/x95IEKadDm
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg plan to axe EU laws sparks cabinet row - At least two ministers have railed against proposal while others say goal is impossible https://t.co/niiiWzlApr
  • Ministers have been urged to abandon plans to extend fixed recoverable costs to housing cases after being handed hard data to show the potentially catastrophic impact | Law Gazette https://t.co/720L2R6jDN
  • The EU has announced new legal action against the UK government over its plans to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, a bill on Monday aimed at unilaterally changing trade, tax and governance arrangements in the 2019 deal https://t.co/JL2wHnACUk
  • New textbooks for #HongKong schools to state the territory was never a British colony, the books declare the British "only exercised colonial rule" in Hong Kong - a distinction drawn to highlight China's claims of unbroken sovereignty https://t.co/6kjIfv4Fms
  • Passengers have been advised not to travel on trains unless necessary during strikes next week, with only a fifth of services due to run. About half of all rail lines will be closed when thousands of workers walk out across Britain on 21, 23 and 25 June https://t.co/kV7aaQdcBx
  • Charges have been brought against "a number of individuals" by English cricket's governing body in relation to allegations of racism at Yorkshire. The accused, who have not been named, could be banned or fined by the England and Wales Cricket Board https://t.co/6ktYuvcFaj
  • The unregulated sector may account for up to 9% of the total market for individuals’ legal needs and up to 39% for small businesses, Legal Services Board (LSB) research has indicated - Legal Futures https://t.co/fgJ8DFC8rf
  • Antisemitic sculpture can remain in church, #German court rules - Country’s highest court upholds rulings by lower courts on Judensau sculpture in Wittenberg church https://t.co/4Wci0fvIrx
  • NI bill a direct challenge to the rule of law, says Society | Law Gazette https://t.co/WAqPFIWrew 
  • The question of whether mediation should be mandatory will become moot in the digital justice system currently being built, the Master of the Rolls said last week - Legal Futures https://t.co/EGEr6B2PP9
  • Brodies bolsters family practice with appointment of Jacqueline Stroud | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ABR35IGItz 
  • The Supreme Court has dismissed another bid to block a flight removing the first group of asylum seekers to Rwanda under a controversial Home Office scheme today - but defended lawyers who challenge the government | Law Gazette https://t.co/hqpfmS60vo
  • The flat faces bred into bulldogs can cause a "lifetime of suffering" and vets are urging people not to buy one. The bulldog has twice the health risks of other dogs, a study has found https://t.co/RLYNHgcdg
  • 2 payments to help the poorest households with the cost of living will hit people's bank accounts from 14 July, 8 million UK homes on benefits will receive £326 by the end of July, with a second payment of £324 set to follow https://t.co/ZRY6eBVfW1
  • Missguided shoppers left out-of-pocket after the fashion brand failed won't get their money back, say the administrators winding up the company https://t.co/QrBbPc5l6n
  • Divorce litigation becoming unaffordable for all but the rich, warns judge - Legal Futures https://t.co/mAS2ewWiec
  • Dame Elish Angiolini QC appointed to Order of the Thistle | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5rqiWEj2XC
  • Rwanda asylum flight: The Rwanda policy comes at considerable cost; £120m as an upfront payment to Kigali, for a start, and while ministers say the number of people who might be sent there is "uncapped", it's thought it may number just hundreds per year https://t.co/yQwy3REBE9 
  • #Brazilian police have arrested a second suspect as they probe the disappearance of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira https://t.co/iOCUny2VV4
  • Preparations are under way for the next flight to take asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda, the government has said. A late intervention from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) led to fresh challenges in the UK courts https://t.co/RLy1z2y8sn 
  • 'Assassination of judges in the US is relatively rare, but not unknown. At about the same time as the Kavanaugh arrest, a retired judge in Wisonsin was shot dead by a man whom he had once sentenced to prison' | Law Gazette https://t.co/fGgc13hMs5
  • BBC to pay £30,000 to Bangladeshi Labour councillor for identity mix-up - Liza Begum said confusion with Apsana Begum who was acquitted of fraud charges ‘reflects notion all people of colour look the same’ https://t.co/6JEM1aDZ34 
  • Call to beef up rules on discrimination and harassment by barristers - Legal Futures https://t.co/XUODjgf6xP 
  • Routinely anonymised family judgments unlawful, says remedies lead | Law Gazette https://t.co/FyteM5WEy0
  • Court hears claims Lynette Dawson was seen alive in months after her 1982 disappearance https://t.co/gZMj6eWisN
  • European Court of Human Rights grants urgent interim measure to stop removal of man to Rwanda | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jUe4wdNguT
  • Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal in challenge to Rwanda asylum plan | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WU0VXAjCzs
  • LSB rejects new rules for unregulated sector despite ‘significant’ market share | Law Gazette https://t.co/KMPRYDmDaf
  • Asylum seekers are being rushed towards flights to Rwanda, without proper access to justice https://t.co/ZzmxVF1iY2
  • Is the billable hour to charging what democracy is to governance? Not the best, simply the least worst? - Legal Futures https://t.co/GdtAifvsbi 
  • Archie Battersbee: mother vows to fight court ruling that son is dead https://t.co/2Sv488ZaeH 
  • Northern Ireland and the doctrine of necessity | Law Gazette https://t.co/aoS3oylA7s

Wednesday

15th June - Law News

Edition 3823: 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: Tredegar is a town in the Welsh valleys that changed the world. It’s medical aid society – and local MP Nye Bevan – provided the inspiration for the NHS. Nearly 80 years later, a small group of community film-makers with a keen sense of history set up a huge network of volunteers to help the people of the area through the pandemic. Now as another crisis hits, they ask where is the political will to learn from what groups like theirs did all over the country, and change the world again?

Focus of the Day Article: A new initiative extending pro bono opportunities to business operations professionals at large law firms has gone live, linking them with third sector organisations needing volunteers. Full story - Legal Futures
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • European Court of Human Rights grants urgent interim measure to stop removal of man to Rwanda | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jUe4we4RTt
  • Priti Vacant leaves it to others to defend Rwanda deportations https://t.co/sTflSd3cQH
  • Judge rebukes Pauline Hanson staffer James Ashby for being ‘evasive’ during defamation trial #Australia https://t.co/AMXhEX1MT3
  • Best of the blogs - 11 June 2022 | Law Gazette https://t.co/h2brKii6v8 
  • Fury as government waters down post-Brexit food standards https://t.co/l6hA3FaFFp
  • A last-minute legal battle is under way over the UK government's first flight transporting asylum seekers to Rwanda. The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) says it has blocked the removal of one of seven passengers due to depart on Tuesday night https://t.co/f3o4cCvLmp
  • Global bar group condemns Donetsk death sentences | Law Gazette https://t.co/9MvTKYWlZk 
  • Rwanda deportation flight at risk despite loss of two late appeals: Home Office source says individual legal cases mean too few people may be able to board plane anyway https://t.co/W9nSOBOvEE
  • Turn down the rhetoric to keep us safe | Law Gazette https://t.co/fGgc13znjD 
  • The city of Grenoble has gone to #France's highest administrative court to challenge a ban imposed on a new city rule allowing full-body "burkini" swimsuits in public pools https://t.co/e2iYrSYrr1
  • Poor working conditions persist in Leicester garment factories, finds survey https://t.co/G4eCqIognV
  • Osborne Clarke to pay £2,500 bonuses after ‘fantastic year’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/8Ma4hdBjOz
  • UN human rights chief to forgo second term amid China trip criticism https://t.co/cBG3XkOUIr 
  • Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled what she called a "refreshed" case for independence. She told a press conference in Edinburgh that her government had an "indisputable mandate" for a second independence referendum https://t.co/dhJuntYRTa
  • RT @soapachu: Hello can I talk to you about our lord and saviour Renard? https://t.co/9B8PZcJh3O 
  • Jailed local authority solicitor ordered to repay fraud proceeds | Law Gazette https://t.co/dzgzi0Isup
  • An asylum seeker due to be on the first flight from the UK to Rwanda has failed in his bid to avoid being removed. Up to eight people are due to be on Tuesday evening's flight but at least three more appeals against being removed are still being heard https://t.co/xrQtuqzZgZ 
  • Operose Health: What I saw working undercover at a GP surgery - - a dozen doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other staff - said they believed patient safety was being put at risk https://t.co/vbAQb5HJX1
  • Archie Battersbee: judge rules 12-year-old is ‘brain-stem dead’ https://t.co/61x7i6fnJg
  • Collapsed Pure faces negligence claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/308uw6uocy 
  • EU poised to take legal action against UK over Northern Ireland protocol bill https://t.co/T7ztK5Bzdg
  • Axiom fund set up to fill legal aid ‘black hole’, court hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/eeNCscbadD
  • Carole Cadwalladr’s victory over Arron Banks is great news, but our libel laws need reform https://t.co/IcUgh8PHCg
  • Gateley expects full-year results ‘ahead of market expectations’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/NVDrvWEBAQ
  • Pure Legal's unsecured creditors set to recover little of £23m owed - Legal Futures https://t.co/LcCCdYjyIH
  • My legal life: Dr Tess Waldron, Powell Gilbert - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/54Cvw8d4Bh 
  • Initiative extends pro bono opportunities to firms' business services staff - Legal Futures https://t.co/3nZ8vmh8XS 
  • Libel loss for Arron Banks gives welcome fillip to journalists https://t.co/Bw1Df4xmgy 
  • Axiom Law enters regulation for first time with US ABS - Legal Futures https://t.co/CmjCZvnYMs 
  • Law firm fails in summary judgment bid over negligence claim - Legal Futures https://t.co/IU0XKtOxO1