Wednesday

30th January - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY story: A recent case clarifies the point at which employee consultation should start in regard to redundancies. In a recent case (USA v Nolan), the advocate general of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) Paulo Mengozzi reminded us of a key principle in any restructuring: a company’s communication strategy. Full story - The Lawyer


Tuesday

29th January - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY story: Libel litigant exceeded costs budget ‘for good reason’. The Court of Appeal has ruled that a libel litigant who greatly exceeded her costs budget could depart from it ‘with good reason’. Full story - Solicitors Journal


Monday

28th January - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY story: ISPs and defamation law: hold fire, Robert Jay. Defining internet service providers as publishers within defamation law would be totally unworkable. Full story - Guardian Law


Sunday

27th January - LAW NEWS

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Saturday

26th January - LAW NEWS

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Friday

25th January - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY story:  More legal aid cuts will lead to poor relying on 'second best' lawyers. Chair of Bar Council warns that further cuts to criminal legal aid risk undermining provision of justice. Full story - Guardian Law


Thursday

24th January - LAW NEWS

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FOCUS OF THE DAY story: Supreme Court warns of 'uncertainty' if legal privilege extended to non-lawyers. Parliament, and not the courts, should decide on whether legal advice privilege (LAP) should be extended to non-lawyers, the Supreme Court has decided. Full story - Solicitors Journal