Tuesday

28th June - Law News

Edition 3836: 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: Barristers in England and Wales have begun strike action in a dispute over pay and conditions. Some crown courts are running limited services, with criminal trials and other cases postponed or rescheduled from Monday, the first day of a walkout by thousands of lawyers. Barristers on picket lines accused the Government of not listening to their concerns about the criminal justice system.

Focus of the Day Article: Traditional partnerships are waning as figures show most UK law firms have adopted limited company structures for tax purposes, The Times reports. Research by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) indicates that 53 per cent of firms south of the border are limited companies – an increase of about 90 per cent over the past decade. Full story - Irish Legal News

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • The youngest victim among the at least 21 people who died at a drinking place at the weekend was 13, police minister Bheki Cele has said. The cause of the deaths was not immediately clear and the authorities are investigating #SouthAfrica https://t.co/cXGhTzzF52 
  • Mishcon launches Asia secondments for London trainees - Legal Cheek https://t.co/wCqOfkuweM
  • The EOFY guide for buying cars for your legal business - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/RGaWX9mkb
  • Qualifying Work Experience: Looking beyond the traditional training contract - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ZIKQ11Iijq
  • Jugjugg Jeeyo: Ranchi court refuses to stay release of movie in copyright infringement suit | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/NfDce1KgMM
  • ULaw launches bar course in Newcastle - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Mve4aa5Tnc Jun 27, 2022
  • #Australian Family Lawyers unveils 18-week paid maternity leave entitlements - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/N0bNhCE3s3
  • Legal aid reforms need two-year impact review, says CILEX – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/p1xU2YUxR7
  • Households could get discounts on electricity bills if they use less energy at peak times https://t.co/ZnFb4QZs16
  • Former prime minister Sir John Major has described the contaminated blood scandal as "incredibly bad luck", drawing gasps from families watching him give evidence under oath to the public inquiry into the disaster https://t.co/8WBbUCOqoB
  • SQE prep provider creates ‘humanitarian scholarship’ for aspiring lawyers fleeing war - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3cGkordCY
  • The Doors Opened by the Group of Companies Doctrine in Arbitrations | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/CImTZjyPIR
  • Hurling casteist abuses must be in public place or in public view to constitute offence under SC/ST Act: Karnataka High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/GWXU247pP8
  • UK’s biggest exam board apologises for ‘confusion' and 'stress’ after A-Level law students were tested on unexpected tort topic - Legal Cheek https://t.co/LdEWitFadu
  • Gujarat ATS takes Teesta Setalvad into custody after Supreme Court judgment [Read FIR] | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/x8EK30WSFh
  • Social media tells judges which case will come up before them even before they look at the file: Justice DY Chandrachud | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/utsmYob3FD
  • Russia has defaulted on its overseas At least four people have been killed and more than 300 were injured after a stand collapsed during a bullfight in central #Colombia https://t.co/Is9CpJ701y
  • Top lawyers give the lowdown on what ESG really means - Legal Cheek https://t.co/mNhn5H1Yb0
  • Barristers will walk out of courts across England and Wales on Monday in a dispute over legal aid funding. During the strikes, they will not accept new cases or take on work for colleagues whose cases have overrun https://t.co/ZKPTB0bc5X 
  • Media has right to report on registration of FIRs, arrest of persons, filing of cases in courts: Bombay High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/hPzMZR1XtV
  • Travers tackles food waste with its free canteen - Legal Cheek https://t.co/r8OViSoWLL
  • The Corporate Counsel Show: From insolvency litigator to award-winning FMCG counsel - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/NuDU1dHic1
  • How the Christian right took over the judiciary and changed America https://t.co/baMW4BW05f 
  • Medical negligence law: ‘fascinating, intellectually stimulating and challenging’ - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/VhRu46466s
  • Homophobia is responsible for a large portion of abuse aimed at footballers and basketballers in the men's and women's game, according to a new report https://t.co/Q8n3iOvyRh
  • Criminal barristers to strike as row over legal aid escalates - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KSaPtw8vGv

Monday

27th June - Law News

Edition 3835: 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: SRA's free webinar on practical tips on creating and updating your firm-wide AML risk assessment. Topics covered include: risk assessment areas firms are getting wrong good practice in other law firms from our latest round of AML visits how to get your firm-wide risk assessments right and make it the backbone of your AML controls.


Focus of the Day Article: Justice Secretary Dominic Raab introduced the Bill in Parliament the previous week. It introduces a permission stage where potential claimants will first have to persuade a court they have suffered a ‘significant disadvantage’. Courts awarding damages for human rights breaches will be required to consider the claimant’s conduct, such as violent or criminal behaviour. Full story - New Law Journal

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Former Tory MP Neil Parish says he was felt "frightened" by the paparazzi and by death threats received after he was seen watching pornography at work https://t.co/W1Rf8KQHGU
  • Webinar: Human Rights in Ireland – Key Developments | Irish Legal News https://t.co/gMwdl8BVGn
  • Court of Appeal: Increased sentence for man who stabbed doctor with used needle | Irish Legal News https://t.co/g2qgz3iejk
  • LawTech Talks: Reducing risk and enabling efficiency with legal docs - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/b4oJ2BQpc
  • Bar Council & Law Society react to PM’s comments – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/jnI4xHsWj
  • Government has all but forced criminal barristers to take serious action, says leading QC – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/4wx28wpFdA
  • RPC increases trainee pay in London and Bristol - Legal Cheek https://t.co/nP46y4RD5
  • ALG’s Eileen Roberts nominated to High Court | Irish Legal News https://t.co/VPphaQTRjN
  • Mayer Brown posts autumn retention score with one of the City’s first solicitor apprentices accepting NQ role - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KCmIx9V09
  • James McCrone, Lynsey Morgan and Alistair Sloan join Optimum Advocates | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jkpP00XOy
  • It is crucial for the CCI, which has been often criticised for its inconsistent approach, to promulgate meaningful policies to induce the reportage of cartel activity | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/opYX5QfnD
  • Patna High Court's first woman judge Justice Indu Prabha Singh passes away | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/EDbRAmSu
  • Competition Appeal Tribunal gives green light for RHA £2 billion claim to proceed – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/rrKCugiBz
  • High Court rejects barrister's appeal against fine for calling opponent a 'hysterical woman' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/o4BLpSx3en
  • Prince Charles 'handled a suitcase with 1m euros' in donations for his charities from the Qatari PM. All donations from the sheikh were passed immediately to one of the prince's charities and all the correct processes were followed https://t.co/DYjGTHQI3N
  • Standards to reduce drug deaths not being implemented effectively | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LUbjN9Swb
  • Americans take to streets across US to protest for abortion rights – in pictures https://t.co/Iy9491BIF
  • Partners less happy than trainees, research suggests - Legal Cheek https://t.co/zGBCV4gR1H J
  • The Weekly Round-up: Rwanda flight, Julian Assange, and asylum tagging - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/BSCQbWVyz
  • Westwater Advocates welcomes Duncan Milne and Michael A S Briggs | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7IwlMXDY8m
  • The Treasury Devil and the scandal that never was – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/X5nwQuPshl
  • Biden administration signals fight to stop states banning abortion pill #US https://t.co/7IlXmQQvlT
  • Mock trial winner 'lost for words' after scooping Smart car - Legal Cheek https://t.co/GtvGo3xMPb 
  • Arnot Manderson welcomes five newly called advocates with long serving clerk set to retire | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DDnpK60Zu9
  • A&O and Travers Smith launch LGBTQI Legal Aid Fund - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8zc8jKodk8 
  • Criminal bar reassured over disciplinary proceedings risk | Law Gazette https://t.co/nMrKkkPcKi

Sunday

26th June - Law News

Edition 3834: 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: Ethiopia is one of the most ethnically-diverese nations in Africa. It also has the second largest population of the continent. But it has struggled with rising ethnic-based violence and tension in recent years. Hundreds of civilians were targeted by armed men in the Gimbi district of Ethiopia’s Oromia region, in an attack that began last Saturday. Witnesses said most of the victims belonged to the Amhara ethnic group.

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Silks accuse LCJ of 'intimidating' lawyers over court walkouts | Law Gazette https://t.co/DQ2ywfHUo
  • Gateley director banned for accepting £2,500 ‘gift’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/WvRA3OFY79
  • Low-value commercial cases – an achievable challenge for ATE insurers - Legal Futures https://t.co/ljqLxY9vMg
  • Top Indian judge hails court’s constitutional role | Law Gazette https://t.co/A3fF7cRIdu
  • Does copyrighted work prevent others from turning an image into a tattoo? A question set to be decided by a jury in California federal court, where the case of photographer Jeffrey B. Sedlik versus celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D is due to go to trial https://t.co/sJZ2ZCykev 
  • Commission probes law on remotely driven cars | Law Gazette https://t.co/VIkw7Czb5
  • Firms that embrace innovation will be organic growth winners - Legal Futures https://t.co/TW74A0yaUS 
  • Women lawyers pessimistic about pay equality | Law Gazette https://t.co/3b9176xjWQ 
  • BSB prosecutions of striking barristers "unlikely to succeed" - Legal Futures https://t.co/KfXBF06fNZ
  • Court rejects claim that instructions of counsel create conflict | Law Gazette https://t.co/4KIz9Lq4pR 
  • A row is building up over Marks & Spencer's plans to demolish and rebuild its flagship London store. Minister Michael Gove had already ordered a review into the idea due to concerns over carbon emissions from bulldozing the building https://t.co/loPLEYWHPg
  • Eighteen migrants have died and others were injured when a huge crowd tried to cross into #Spain's North African enclave of Melilla, officials from neighbouring Morocco say. Reports say some of those who died had fallen from the top of a border fence https://t.co/zekGMX6gYM
  • Two people have been shot dead and 21 injured in a shooting at a nightclub and nearby streets in the centre of the #Norwegian capital, Oslo, police say. The shootings are being investigated as a terrorist act https://t.co/OsumjWqTPu 
  • Traditional partnerships dying out as ABSs top 1,000 - Legal Futures https://t.co/OdadhXTfQl 
  • Senior met officer ‘left out evidence’ in UK holidaymaker murder investigation https://t.co/NmgHzEoPY
  • Kennedys posts record global revenue | Law Gazette https://t.co/LtHD7OTE6A
  • Australian law firm targets UK SMEs with unlimited subscription service - Legal Futures https://t.co/1h6I25rfDd 
  • Mother in law: Brain fog | Law Gazette https://t.co/3uqbyiQi9I
  • Rikki Neave murder: James Watson jailed for 15 years - The killer of the six-year-old schoolboy who evaded justice for nearly three decades has been jailed for a minimum of 15 years https://t.co/1AbrrR6e5W

Saturday

25th June - Law News

Edition 3833: 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 Supreme Court rejected an appeal against exoneration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a 2002 Gujarat riots case. The appeal by Zakia Jafri, wife of Congress MP Ehsan Jafri who was killed in the violence, was "devoid of merits", the court said.

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Damning verdict on Raab’s Bill of Rights | Law Gazette https://t.co/c7u0x7K9G7
  • A criminal record should not be a life sentence https://t.co/HotI8E8ots 
  • Insolvency funder blames Covid measures for profit slump | Law Gazette https://t.co/TuWvTP6gS1 
  • More women than men have been appointed senior counsel this year in a legal first. Twenty-eight barristers and six solicitors have been made senior counsel – 20 of whom are female and 14 male | Irish Legal News https://t.co/SXbDuL3pUv
  • Law firms making ‘wildly inflated’ costs claims, standards body finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/jFEhbuuHyO
  • Costs lawyers urged to play bigger role in "out of control" market - Legal Futures https://t.co/mHQmRTLH5m
  • Mishcon awarded interim £1.9m after ‘negligence’ win | Law Gazette https://t.co/jr3eDtRH0r
  • #Saudis free youngest prisoner who faced execution - Murtaja Qureiris had once been facing the death penalty, although he was finally sentenced to a prison term https://t.co/0QeqmPQlSz 
  • #Japanese man loses USB stick with entire city's personal details - the man, said to be in his 40s, works for a company tasked with providing benefits to tax-exempt households https://t.co/wHBaWnqIxm
  • Millions of women in the #US will lose the legal right to abortion, after the Supreme Court overturned a 50-year-old ruling that legalised it nationwide https://t.co/Qamz6vs142 
  • #US Supreme court decision to overturn New York gun law met with outrage https://t.co/I7ULNWDMIA
  • Former Dechert client drops defence over ex-partner’s conduct | Law Gazette https://t.co/n4FlFZRpVD 
  • Disabled swimmer loses legal challenge over London bathing pond ticket prices - Christina Efthimiou claimed price increase at Kenwood ladies’ bathing pond had unfair impact on people with disabilities https://t.co/oDe1NTu5WQ 
  • Law Society announces winners of Justice Media Awards 2022 | Irish Legal News https://t.co/Eh1MkFWwJT
  • Dramatic fall in successful high court challenges to government policy https://t.co/Y1IhxjUEYG 
  • GLD publicly fires back at 'derogatory' article | Law Gazette https://t.co/dJ7CPmCfvb
  • SRA seeks whistleblowing role as part of SLAPPs action - Legal Futures https://t.co/VZJueVqzFW
  • #US government lawyers threatened to quit en masse as then-President Donald Trump hounded them almost daily to help overturn his 2020 election defeat, a congressional inquiry has heard https://t.co/kbvDIO5IZG
  • England: Lord Chief Justice says striking barristers should be reported to regulators | Irish Legal News https://t.co/tQWNZgDPDK
  • SRA delves once again into race disparity in investigations | Law Gazette https://t.co/y9PdkKskbB 
  • Kennedys reports uptick in UK revenue | Irish Legal News https://t.co/W89fkGIHBA 
  • Motor industry giant Toyota is recalling 2,700 of its first mass-produced all-electric vehicles over concerns their wheels may fall off - the bolts on the bZ4X's wheels "can loosen to the point where the wheel can detach from the vehicle" https://t.co/OBSfLYGtOb 
  • The #US Senate has passed a gun control bill - the most significant firearms legislation in nearly 30 years. Fifteen Republicans joined Democrats in the upper chamber of Congress to approve the measure by 65 votes to 33 https://t.co/1OLJEFuPsE 
  • The bodies of UK journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira have been handed over to their families in Brazil, according to local media https://t.co/NGuHM17Z2i 
  • SRA fining power increase should not be conflated with sanctions regime | Law Gazette https://t.co/g3iQgxpdRf 
  • Lord Chief Justice and BSB warn striking barristers of disciplinary risks - Legal Futures https://t.co/lIsdUckB7G 
  • #US supreme court overturns New York handgun law in bitter blow to gun-control push https://t.co/nsvqSypf0F 
  • ‘False narrative’: campaigners say British bill of rights could undermine free speech https://t.co/7vTLkoOV1Q
  • SRA reports £161m of suspect transactions by law firms to NCA - Legal Futures https://t.co/xy7fvuu2eb
  • Ministers press on with ‘cynical’ plan to let agency staff replace striking workers https://t.co/EG6yoJg4Dg
  • Lasting powers of attorney are taking nearly three months to register – double the Office of the Public Guardian’s target, the government has revealed | Law Gazette https://t.co/rKQ0xnNsfO 
  • One of the UK's biggest cheddar cheese suppliers has been fined more than £1.5m after admitting a host of pollution and odour charges. The Dairy Crest Ltd plant at Davidstow, Cornwall, polluted the local area over a five year period up to 2021 https://t.co/ZeZD6rv826
  • Veteran barrister’s sexist language was misconduct, High Court rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/CIcd3JXX1F

Friday

24th June - Law News

Edition 3832: 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: Afghanistan's devastating earthquake will be a major test for the Taliban-led government, since they took over the country less than six months ago. Sanctions imposed by the international community mean the nation has been cut off from receiving much overseas assistance. Longtime Afghanistan reporter Lynne O'Donnell tells The World has called it "a desperate situation".

Focus of the Day Article: The High Court has ordered that a law firm should be paid for months of work it carried out on a bond issue despite the transaction eventually being aborted. In Blacklion Law LLP v Amira Nature Foods Ltd & Anor His Honour Judge Paul Matthews ruled that central London firm Blacklion completed more than 90% of the work that would be needed for the transaction and should received the agreed £300,000 fixed fee. Full story - Law Society Gazette

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Surrogate girl, 6, loses battle to list her father on UK birth certificate - Child’s case argued that practice of naming surrogate mother’s husband breached her human rights https://t.co/vcWbECCy8d
  • Profits soar by 25% at Weightmans | Law Gazette https://t.co/BFIK42igwK
  • The Guardian view on Raab’s bill of rights: liberty bent to prejudice | Editorial https://t.co/WsONLiHUk8
  • Solicitor who let one mistake "snowball" fined by tribunal - Legal Futures https://t.co/sPCRzSU2E
  • The #US is banning the sale of all products sold by Juul, one of the country's top e-cigarette companies. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it did not have enough data to be sure that marketing the firm's products was "appropriate https://t.co/BbOT6Bw6vO 
  • Three years after an artwork by graffiti artist Banksy was stolen from a door at the Bataclan music hall in Paris, eight people have been convicted of theft or handling stolen goods #France https://t.co/YXV4gatn78
  • #Ukraine and #Moldova have both been granted EU candidate status, President of the European Council Charles Michel has announced https://t.co/fr6Lf3WjNX
  • Greens MP calls for inquiry into botched NSW police operation against Blockade #Australia https://t.co/wyxPKzF3Cc
  • Bill of Rights: Raab pledges ‘fundamental commitment’ to ECHR | Law Gazette https://t.co/HhBNYZY570
  • Lawyers who break AML rules face bigger, more public fines - Legal Futures https://t.co/x30nx39FA
  • Environmental concerns remain as Toyota files appeal against class action ruling over diesel filters #Australia https://t.co/mWJgrUpFqU
  • The provisions so far announced for the government's Bill of Rights will put the UK on a collision course with the rule of law, the Law Society said | Law Gazette https://t.co/EEAJy0OsoD
  • Court says widower can use embryo made with late wife - Ted Jennings, 38, has argued he has the blessing of Fern-Marie Choya, who died, aged 40, in 2019, while pregnant with their twins https://t.co/V73GphFXqi 
  • The #US Supreme Court has struck down a New York law restricting gun carrying rights. The law required residents who want a licence to prove "proper cause" to carry concealed weapons https://t.co/0UVdUdLCr0
  • Two people have been charged with conspiring to transport a child into the UK in order to harvest organs. Beatrice Nwanneka Ekweremadu, 55, and Ike Ekweremadu, 60, both Nigerian nationals, will appear at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court later https://t.co/Ydr76EaXFK 
  • Value of medico-legal market slumps by further 5% - Legal Futures https://t.co/bcyNJpU5Kf
  • A British bill of rights? This draconian plan is a rights removal bill https://t.co/lqLIrYYYZT
  • 11-year old Raheem Bailey, a pupil at Abertillery Learning Community in Blaenau Gwent, caught his finger climbing a fence trying to escape racist bullies https://t.co/NYMozZCBbX 
  • Met to be re-investigated over serial killer - Stephen Port, 47, is serving a whole-life term for the murders of Anthony Walgate, Gabriel Kovari, Daniel Whitworth and Jack Taylor in Barking, East London https://t.co/kUj8vWQdhR
  • Young people go to European court to stop treaty that aids fossil fuel investors - Five claimants aged 17-31 want their governments to exit the energy charter treaty, which compensates oil and gas firms https://t.co/DD2muTDviz
  • Widower wins right to have baby using embryo created with his late wife - ‘False narrative’: campaigners say British bill of rights could undermine free speech https://t.co/7vTLkoOV1Q https://t.co/datu3Vwis
  • Family specialists choose employee ownership over acquisition - Legal Futures https://t.co/3hFAMabYV9 
  • The Guardian view on criminal record checks: the case for second chances https://t.co/fCLCRzAqj
  • Barristers participating in court walkouts over the government’s legal aid reforms could face wasted costs and disciplinary proceedings, the lord chief justice warned | Law Gazette https://t.co/N6JyG2LcsU
  • Refugees previously despatched to Rwanda now in Europe - as recently as 2017, refugees despatched there by Israel were rapidly deported and are now in Europe https://t.co/lHQE7hbKT3 
  • Three fishing crew died off north Wales because their boat was unstable and heavily loaded, a report has found. Ross Ballantine, 39, Alan Minard, 20, and skipper Carl McGrath, 34, all died when their boat, the Nicola Faith, sank https://t.co/PAfxL2cni
  • The days of spending paper banknotes in the shops are numbered: 100 days, to be exact - so start hunting at home. Remaining paper £20 or £50 notes should be spent or deposited by the end of September, the Bank of England said https://t.co/4XffPijTrK
  • Heavy rain, threadbare resources and rugged terrain are hampering rescuers in south-east #Afghanistan, where a powerful earthquake is reported to have killed more than 1,000 people https://t.co/yGAPMsWQ1
  • 8 medical personnel to stand trial accused of criminal negligence in the death #Argentinian Diego Maradona. A judge has ordered a culpable homicide trial after a medical panel found Maradona's treatment was rife with "deficiencies and irregularities" https://t.co/zuhapllIz
  • Glencore pleads guilty to bribery related to African oil operations - SFO says subsidiary of commodity trading company will be sentenced in November https://t.co/XErWwHpFH
  • Lawyers who break AML rules face bigger, more public fines - Legal Futures https://t.co/x30nx3rgYE
  • The master of the rolls Sir Geoffrey Vos, in his recent speech on the future of disputes, predicted that most personal injury and medical negligence disputes ‘will be resolved very quickly’ by artificial intelligence | Law Gazette https://t.co/dpbsU02UrC 
  • A pregnant woman has recounted the "horrendous" conditions she endured as a modern slavery victim. Maros Tancos tricked the victim and numerous other vulnerable Slovaks into coming to the UK with the promise of a better life https://t.co/AECwh2GeeH
  • Solicitor struck off for blue badge misuse fails in High Court appeal - Legal Futures https://t.co/FFSyd1CAEo
  • The head of the International Energy Agency has warned that #Russia may stop supplying gas to Europe this winter https://t.co/ZhnTZ3llxb 
  • Legal profession finding new ways to treat trauma | Law Gazette https://t.co/25Jf6vDWKH

Thursday

23rd June - Law News

Edition 3831: 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 Bar Council's seminar led by expert representatives from the Legal Aid Agency, specialist publicly-funded chambers and solicitors’ associations on how to receive payments faster and reduce the risk of your fees being rejected.

Focus of the Day Article: No 10 to set out sweeping plans to override power of human rights court. Proposal to replace Human Rights Act with bill of rights is effort to make government ‘untouchable’, say critics. Full story - Guardian Law

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Axiom solicitor hid ‘ill-gotten gains’ after call from reporter, court hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/3u6n0bPIVi
  • Sotomayor accuses supreme court conservatives of dismantling church-state separation #US https://t.co/11HPJFOKmF 
  • Alan Cassels joins Burness Paull - He is a leading banking partner with extensive cross-border banking expertise | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/sje218745R
  • The government must provide ‘a political commitment to fund capacity across the justice system’, the Bar Council has urged as it published data revealing a ‘postcode lottery of access to local justice across England and Wales’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/E6hjC0S4DG
  • Ukraine has become the 36th state to ratify the Istanbul Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence | Irish Legal News https://t.co/8iFKTsOX4z
  • Whiplash doctor loses claim that insurers tried to ruin her | Law Gazette https://t.co/wxRXqejmnS 
  • Seonaid Stevenson-McCabe named new vice-chair of JUSTICE Scotland | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GbHRaFplT
  • Ukraine Briton told execution will go ahead - Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner were sentenced by a court which is not internationally recognised, in the so-called Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) https://t.co/CC8qzOQIk3
  • Vulnerable clients’ problems can be exacerbated by lawyers acting in a ‘cold, clinical or chaotic’ manner, research for the oversight regulator has found | Law Gazette https://t.co/ZIIIQQI2Pw
  • A former partner at listed law firm Gateley has been suspended for a year after accepting a £2,500 cash gift from a client and later asking the client for an introduction fee - Legal Futures https://t.co/JTb1tTTIh
  • A barrister who referred to a ‘hysterical woman’ in a post-case chat with the other side’s barrister has opened his appeal against a £500 fine from his regulator | Law Gazette https://t.co/SJ7LjtE5Ll 
  • Lawyers to march at Dublin Pride 2022 | Irish Legal News https://t.co/y4Ma5PUedr
  • A small central London law firm has been awarded the £300,000 plus interest owed under a retainer which the client had claimed was not payable as the transaction it advised on did not go ahead - Legal Futures https://t.co/cGDFvrWYgH
  • Elon Musk’s daughter legally changes name and cuts ties with her father #US https://t.co/0BOVUZF6HR 
  • Victoria has become #Australia's first state to specifically ban the display of the Nazi swastika. Under a new law, people who intentionally exhibit the symbol face up to a year in jail or a A$22,000 (£12,300; $15,000) fine https://t.co/hK5OcbN8q
  • Ampersand’s Usman Tariq has been appointed along with 48 other junior counsel to the UK Covid-19 Inquiry legal team | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3RfkaPuLiu Jun 22, 2022
  • Vulnerable clients struggle in face of “cold, clinical and chaotic” lawyers - Legal Futures https://t.co/gGZuHnW9B0
  • Baroness Scotland, Secretary General of the Commonwealth, is involved in a bitter dispute with some of the organisation's member states - only days before she asks them for a second term of office https://t.co/IDakTnH9
  • The European Court of Human Rights block on sending asylum seekers to Rwanda could be overturned by UK ministers under new proposals to circumvent human rights. The plan would allow ministers to ignore the court's injunctions https://t.co/U9fjDY2Kbj Jun 22, 2022
  • Refugees from Ukraine: UK set to welcome lone teenagers after rule change, no tags and no flights to Rwanda https://t.co/BwvC2V2qiy
  • Comedian Bill Cosby sexually assaulted a teenager at the Playboy Mansion in Los Angeles in 1975, a jury has found. Judy Huth testified to the civil trial that Cosby, 84, had forced her to perform a sex act on him at the venue when she was 16 years old https://t.co/QJJvngSdN5
  • What would a British bill of rights look like? Plans to replace the Human Rights Act with a UK-focused alternative will be presented this week https://t.co/IxH1bZTSHH
  • Britain's first openly gay senior judge will lead a review into the impact of a historical ban on LGBT people serving in the armed forces https://t.co/eC8mSmwO0
  • Trump supporters threatened election officials and their families after they refused to quash his 2020 defeat, a congressional panel has heard #US https://t.co/B2yOJUkO7V
  • The third anniversary of a pledge to create a more equal legal profession has prompted a fresh call for law firms to analyse data they hold to understand the barriers preventing women becoming leaders | Law Gazette https://t.co/0g08FbfkO
  • Meta, Facebook's owner, says it has removed a large number of accounts and groups posting pictures and videos of upskirting, following an investigation https://t.co/ptzVKPEzrk
  • Scottish solicitor Margaret Gribbon has dealt with many serious employment issues and cases over the years. Her experience dates back to working for the Equal Opportunities Commission, Citizens Advice Bureau, and as a trade unionist | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7T2Z893xXQ 
  • Absolute privilege applies to communications within pre-action protocols and protects them from defamation claims, a High Court master has ruled - Legal Futures https://t.co/eCsDZjmols
  • Solicitors encouraged to join bar picket line | Law Gazette https://t.co/TptcPaufHs
  • Man arrested for stealing sausage rolls killed himself after police labelled him a paedophile - Cleveland police blame ‘genuine human error’ in release papers that brought Brian Temple months of threats and abuse https://t.co/41szPcLdy
  • LGBT Stonewall sought barrister's removal, tribunal hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/F5oouOfUqo 
  • Thousands in England and Wales locked out of jobs because of mistakes in youth, campaigners say https://t.co/IQYelEPVu6
  • Football box was a business expense, Axiom fund solicitor tells jurors | Law Gazette https://t.co/fnTc88gR6m 
  • Raab urged to let parliament scrutinise Human Rights Act replacement. Letter from 150 organisations adds to MPs’ concern about the bill of rights bypassing pre-legislative process https://t.co/g8ZZqKqz0U
  • No 10 to set out sweeping plans to override power of Europe’s human rights court - Proposal to replace Human Rights Act with bill of rights is effort to make government ‘untouchable’, say critics https://t.co/eHqcUzmO32
  • Post Office confirms NDA waiver as Horizon public inquiry continues | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5ad7vYn40Z 
  • Lawyers’ challenges regarding Russia sanctions | Law Gazette https://t.co/x83k3sohQ1 
  • The High Court has ordered that a law firm should be paid for months of work it carried out on a bond issue despite the transaction eventually being aborted | Law Gazette https://t.co/mIqxjWA0Ti
  • Gerrard dropped by his former firm's solicitors | Law Gazette https://t.co/Z4Ti2vyZxD

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22nd June - Law News

Edition 3830: 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: SC (Jamaica) (Appellant) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Respondent) – UKSC 2020/0138 Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Focus of the Day Article: Vulnerable clients are being disadvantaged by the “cold, clinical and chaotic manner” in which they are treated by some lawyers, a report for the Legal Services Board (LSB) has found. Full story - Legal Futures

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Ed Sheeran and his co-writers have been awarded an interim payment of more than £900,000 after winning a high-profile copyright case over his number one single Shape of You | Law Gazette https://t.co/zBSKgHqN9
  • The Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, introduced to parliament this week by foreign secretary Liz Truss, is drafted in a very curious way | Law Gazette https://t.co/r0sxdkUC7Q
  • WS Society appoints charity law specialist Sophie Mills as solicitor | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2qIOGJjxnd
  • Peter Dutton asks high court for permission to appeal against defamation case loss to Shane Bazzi #Australia https://t.co/RftVb4MVP
  • Axiom trial: fund ‘set up to fill black hole’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/RRBziG9Z4P 
  • A woman whose partner died after having an AstraZeneca jab has become the first person to receive compensation over a Covid vaccine death. Vikki Spit's former rock singer fiancé Zion fell ill eight days after he had his injection and died in May 2021 https://t.co/1o2VpOD7KI
  • UK summer of unrest? Strikes in the air from barristers to NHS - Several professions could be about to follow rail workers in striking, but reasons and plans vary https://t.co/wYLXBkFTfv
  • Hillsborough investigation still open, says SRA | Law Gazette https://t.co/y0PTnYSxK5
  • Law firms in court dispute over identical web copy - Legal Futures https://t.co/pBUS4sUXKl
  • 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
  • Irish Law Awards now open for nominations | Irish Legal News https://t.co/8foYAtWz3M
  • Claims of sexual abuse and corruption at the United Nations should urgently be investigated by an independent panel, an ex-senior UN member has said https://t.co/oCycietGJQ
  • Security vulnerability in the fitness app Strava allowed suspicious figures to identify and track security personnel working at secretive bases in #Israel https://t.co/7lwA4bObgl
  • A former soldier has been jailed for at least 38 years for murdering his neighbours after a long-running dispute about parking. Collin Reeves, 35, killed Jennifer and Stephen Chapple https://t.co/Tr8rFwjwn
  • The first images showing reluctant to intetvene armed police waiting in a corridor during last month's school shooting in Uvalde, Texas #US https://t.co/4KIy3Lygc
  • Is it all plain sailing for Scotland’s green freeports? | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/N6ANaTDptK
  • Stonewall ‘malicious’ in legal fight against Allison Bailey, tribunal hears - Barrister involved in employment tribunal with her chambers and leading LGBTQ+ charity https://t.co/wq4ZMRQKlI 
  • Tribunal rejects claims from LAA solicitor in WhatsApp row - Legal Futures https://t.co/2MRZg8Eheh
  • Taking the traditional knock for knock insurance claims a stage further | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/sAKPhE5eu
  • #US Supreme Court: The woman who could end Roe v Wade https://t.co/RlklYWbo5a
  • Sudanese trafficking victims must stay in detention, judge rules - Three men, who were tortured and had been at risk of being put on UK flight to #Rwanda, say being locked up is worsening trauma https://t.co/awrmsEnxHz
  • Courts ready to go remote as rail strikes loom | Law Gazette https://t.co/GZ45T6Wzfx
  • Former chief justice Susan Denham awarded honorary degree | Irish Legal News https://t.co/OMf0eLrugJ
  • Transgender players banned from women's internationals while rugby league's governing body does further research on inclusion. It wanted to "balance the individual's right to participate... against perceived risk to other participants" https://t.co/VUGSJIL9SZ
  • Company supporting children in care sets up law firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/YwyCXID8Ga 
  • Litigation funders’ warchest reaches new record | Law Gazette https://t.co/re1JU0AtNu
  • Citizenship ceremonies take place in person for first time since 2020 | Irish Legal News https://t.co/J0d8xqu9Uk
  • LiP support service under threat after government cuts funding | Law Gazette https://t.co/tt8JSOh5WP
  • Barrister failed to justify direct access client’s £420,000 bill - Legal Futures https://t.co/JTXncuzlxP
  • US calls on #Vietnam to release environmental activist Nguy Thi Khanh - Award-winning founder of green development centre was arrested on tax evasion charges in February https://t.co/0OPdd0xwG9
  • Best of the blogs - 18 June 2022 | Law Gazette https://t.co/9VT0WcyR9R
  • Trump ally’s Senate campaign video blocked on social media - Eric Greitens' campaign add shows him brandishing a gun and declaring that he is hunting RINOs, or Republicans In Name Only #US https://t.co/5ODICNOpKo