Wednesday

20th January - Law News

Edition 3312: 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: Officials who have survived the past four years with the Trump administration and other officials who did not make it to the finish line.

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 Focus of the Day Article: A “troubling inequality” between BAME and White British consumers in the way they access legal services has changed little in the five years since it raised the issue, the Legal Services Consumer Panel (LSCP) has found. The panel also revealed big differences between ethnic minorities in the way they approach legal advice. Full story - Legal Futures
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • The Guardian view on #Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny: such bravery needs backing https://t.co/lzcEEERZ
  • Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has confirmed the government is looking at scrapping some EU labour laws now it is no longer bound by the bloc's rules. It comes after he denied reports of plans to dilute some workers' rights https://t.co/jXpOwiib0
  • Britain has plenty of cash to bail out big business, yet nothing for the poorest https://t.co/ngUm5dvTf
  • Rebels aim to insert genocide amendment in UK-China trade bill - UK court would determine whether China is committing genocide against #Uighurs if measure passed https://t.co/F3tHCt5GK
  • Court closures and delays lead to Scotland recording only one high-value fraud case - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/zZPozFfg7N
  • “How much does your building weigh, Norman?” - Legal Futures https://t.co/OWhP15Cib
  • British Virgin Islands' governor launches inquiry into alleged corruption - Gus Jaspert’s extraordinary step comes amid claims of a climate of fear in the UK overseas territory https://t.co/t6NBwW54dV
  • Malicious prosecution: Whitehouse and Clark reportedly paid £21m – plus £3m in legal expenses - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XKQEK2DfY
  • Government narrowly sees off Tory revolt over anti-genocide trade deal law https://t.co/9OndnyUeA
  • A Starbucks branch in Dublin has been ordered to pay compensation to a customer of Thai heritage after an employee drew "slanty" eyes on her cup #Ireland https://t.co/AQvIm4wzH
  • Trainee specialist launches scholarships for Black graduates - Legal Futures https://t.co/PQocfb4e
  • #Saudi Arabia's blockade of Qatar is over – but my father is still in jail for opposing it https://t.co/GktLqmfc
  • G4S migrant workers 'forced to pay millions' in illegal fees for jobs https://t.co/Jp4vJ7OfV
  • Sheriff Appeal Court remits contact order application by abusive ex-partner for reconsideration - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5wXCDOgO
  • #Australia's proposed media code could break the world wide web, says the man who invented it - Tim Berners-Lee says the plan to make Google and Facebook pay for news content undermines the web’s ‘fundamental principle’ https://t.co/F7IyxRpFb
  • Business secretary confirms post-Brexit review of UK workers' rights https://t.co/mGgZtPIBoS 
  • Veteran solicitor practised without insurance - Legal Futures https://t.co/I4Dzulw80
  • Coroner's Covid findings stoke calls for inquiry into pandemic policy https://t.co/itYoIzFXeO
  • “Troubling inequality” persists for BAME consumers of legal services - Legal Futures https://t.co/F0vxK4etUb
  • Knights aims to plug geographical gaps throughout UK - Legal Futures https://t.co/5ghBbrX12V 
  • Levelling the playing field of US-UK extradition | Law Gazette https://t.co/kV14xUCjgX
  • Scotland's Covid-19 lockdown has been extended until at least the middle of February, with most school pupils to continue learning from home https://t.co/p6kBLxVifO
  • A group of politicians drank alcohol on Welsh Parliament premises days after a ban on serving it in pubs took effect. Conservative Senedd leader Paul Davies, Darren Millar and Nick Ramsay were seen drinking together in early December https://t.co/oZNOQJTojD
  • A rail company has begun an internal investigation after staff allegedly held a surprise baby shower in a closed Patisserie Valerie bakery at London's Marylebone station during lockdown https://t.co/7SiI4E4eHP
  • How to keep junior lawyers happy | Law Gazette https://t.co/c9BI9k9P0F
  • #US Capitol riots: Trump supporter Riley June Williams arrested after Pelosi 'data theft' https://t.co/a4Sq8bOLl
  • A 500-year-old painting has been discovered in a flat in Italy and returned to a museum - where staff were unaware it had even been stolen - The copy of Salvator Mundi, is believed to have been painted by Leonardo da Vinci #Italy https://t.co/MEYUalqdQY
  • HMCTS digital evidence rethink | Law Gazette https://t.co/v8gfevEVMe
  • Question mark hangs over Saudi Arabia’s decline in executions - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IdKg7u7GF0
  • Law firm workers say they are being forced into the office | Law Gazette https://t.co/zV74sx8NJo 
  • A refusal to accept cash is "creeping into the wider UK economy", an expert has said, after a survey suggested coronavirus had hastened a shift towards a cashless society https://t.co/YEezxdv0p
  • News focus: Guideline hourly rates - ending the big freeze? | Law Gazette https://t.co/pm5imAHOVX
  • Experts unconvinced by Lord Sumption's lockdown ethics - Critics of retired supreme court justice say QALYs measure not intended for public health debate https://t.co/9lGdoC4zkv
  • Facebook claims it does not conduct business in Australia in Cambridge Analytica appeal https://t.co/1ECjzsghh
  • Herbert Smith paralegal banned for overtime scam | Law Gazette https://t.co/cvf7Hodt8f
  • 'My boss made me come to work and I caught Covid' https://t.co/bFHkRTL6oo 
  • Government facing rebellion over the Trade Bill, and plans to give British courts the right to decide if a country is committing genocide. Rebel Tory MPs want to allow Parliament to debate ending trade deals https://t.co/ERBhzGAg8E 
  • Doctors plead for legal protection from Covid judgement calls | Law Gazette https://t.co/dWPuk5jPoe
  • Solicitors refuse to back ombudsman’s 19% budget rise | Law Gazette https://t.co/gN0tI6V6kv 
  • Solicitor tests positive for Covid-19 after seeing client at court | Law Gazette https://t.co/VFoOESrB5z
  • Prominent City solicitor accused of ‘dishonest’ transfers | Law Gazette https://t.co/AwMRbRmD3S
  • Fife hotelier jailed for two years after £380,000 VAT fraud - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hbknA097ct 
  • TLT appointed to UK government’s trade law panel - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/vHQNftzneb
  • Covid self-employment income support scheme unfair say mothers - Campaigners are bringing a judicial review for indirect sexual discrimination on Thursday https://t.co/lZIO4nZClT
  • M1 deaths: Coroner calls for smart motorway review https://t.co/Tza3iR5VWQ
  • Covid and the courts: 'Grave concerns' for justice, warn watchdogs https://t.co/syGDu3IQdD 
  • Ministry of Defence under fire over 18 per cent rise in data breaches - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8Pvl5JpEuK
  • Case backlog threatens UK criminal justice system, say inspectors - Justice chief inspectors say delays have ‘severe implications’ for victims, witnesses and accused https://t.co/MVDJZ6L43g 
  • Kenny Scott joins MacRoberts in Edinburgh - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/BLpcCSoD1l
  • Most optimistic hopes exceeded: Rapid Dundee growth for legal firm Gilson Gray https://t.co/zVRuYlO5E
  • Court Confirms Jurisdiction To Extend Time In Defamation Proceedings Retrospectively #Ireland https://t.co/gpuVmAZzr
  • Solicitors’ leaders warn two-week ‘pause’ of court work needed to stem infection https://t.co/TocKQa3gAJ
  • Sámi reindeer herders file lawsuit against #Norway windfarm https://t.co/aIXQPI57WC 
  • Supreme Court orders insurers to pay out for coronavirus-related business interruption losses - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/rThbuyccrt
  • Madras High Court Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee will be sitting in the Madurai Bench for two days next week, Monday and Tuesday #India https://t.co/vh2ICFFjic 
  • Herbert Smith paralegal banned for fake overtime approval - Legal Futures https://t.co/lm9X2GHNF1 
  • SME firm eyes ABS licence to share fees with non-lawyer collaborators - Legal Futures https://t.co/UPWQ0D2xGH

Tuesday

19th January - Law News

Edition 3311: 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: Shortly after Dr Martin Luther King Jr led the march on Washington, FBI agents were ordered to start following the famed civil rights leader. The extent of the surveillance shocked documentary maker Sam Pollard so much he decided to start digging. He managed to uncover FBI documents, sourced secret White House phone calls and found long forgotten footage of King at the peak of his career. With interviews from King's contemporaries Clarence Jones and Andrew Young, and former FBI agents, MLK/FBI paints a picture which, as Pollard tells the BBC's Alex Stanger, mirrors today's reality.


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 Focus of the Day Article: The Scottish government’s revised legal aid package has been welcomed by the Law Society of Scotland. Amanda Millar, president of the Law Society said: “This revised package is one we support as a positive step forward. £20 million of new money is a significant investment in a vital part of our civil society. Full story - Scottish Legal News
 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • #US Vice President elect Kamala Harris to be sworn in by Justice Sotomayor at inauguration https://t.co/HImo3ilRwW
  • Law Society welcomes Scottish government’s revised legal aid package - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2cFb1Nlt3k
  • National Audit Office challenges basis of court reforms - Legal Futures https://t.co/FC80fWL8Qr
  • The youngest person convicted of a terrorism offence in the UK - who plotted to murder police in Australia on Anzac Day aged 14 - can be freed from jail, the Parole Board has ruled https://t.co/aDYNzI2omw
  • Sheku Bayoh death: Two police officers involved in the death of a black man they were restraining may have provided false statements https://t.co/np0mvuH87r
  • Hull FC appoint local solicitor to board of directors - Gordon Sewell is a local solicitor and lifelong supporter of the club https://t.co/SzITrqlEkh 
  • High Court rejects final posthumous appeal against Lockerbie bomber’s conviction - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FTbdkrq7SU
  • Obituary: Robin MacCormick, Scottish solicitor, and writer to the Signet https://t.co/q31x5Sfd44 
  • High Court highlights "implausibility" of multi-hand fraud at City law firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/YmuMFzN5OY
  • Four men have been found guilty of murdering a boy stabbed more than 40 times in a "well-planned execution". Keelan Wilson, 15, was fatally injured on Langley Road in Merry Hill, Wolverhampton, on 29 May, 2018 https://t.co/hgwGKh3cmq
  • For Palestinian filmmakers in #Israel, it’s loyalty or silence Israel’s persecution of actor and filmmaker Mohammad Bakri reflects its desire to censor stories of the occupation while gloating about being a ‘democracy.’ https://t.co/1q9CA0ViUW
  • The Capitol building in Washington DC is on lockdown owing to a security threat, two days before Joe Biden is inaugurated as #US president https://t.co/Ucq3N2gOg9 
  • Barrister involved in a murder trial has sparked a coronavirus alert in court after calling in sick - The lawyer said they had symptoms of the disease, so the case at Hove Crown Court had to be delayed https://t.co/fQN0ICLrwj
  • Scots lawyer gets Covid-19 - the Glasgow Bar Association have raised their concerns with Chief Constable Iain Livingstone and continue to advise their members not to participate in interviews at stations if they do not feel safe https://t.co/aVU2TSCDFi
  • The #Pakistani lawyer for the family of slain American journalist Daniel Pearl is facing an uphill legal battle https://t.co/j6PjB4fYK
  • A human rights lawyer who handled the case of Hong Kong pro-democracy activists detained in #China had his licence revoked Friday - Lu Siwei -- together with another rights lawyer Ren Quanniu -- was appointed by families of two of the "Hong Kong 12" https://t.co/OeFbIp21tr 
  • A man too afraid to fly due to the pandemic lived undetected in a secure area of Chicago's international airport for three months, #US prosecutors say. Aditya Singh, 36, was arrested on Saturday after airline staff asked him to produce his identification https://t.co/bnMr723M1y
  • The United States and several European governments have demanded the release of opposition politician Alexei Navalny from #Russian detention https://t.co/DzD8hyZyFn
  • Change to remote working would raise a range of legal issues, expert says #Ireland https://t.co/C26tIQF0Z
  • Jonathan Peter Brooks: Fellow plastic surgeon charged over attacking Graeme Perks, 65 https://t.co/VfmqwALMK7
  • Scots church leaders threaten legal action if places of worship cannot reopen https://t.co/aIg0mHGPef
  • Legal action launched against plan to house asylum seekers at Yarl's Wood - Home Office criticised for plans to accommodate 200 people seeking asylum at ‘prison-style’ camp https://t.co/OVQKZsBmwZ
  • #Malaysia takes WTO legal action against EU over palm biofuel curbs https://t.co/HaTNAdS51X 
  • Data Flows Continue from the EU to the UK https://t.co/7V6nwKc91Q
  • British Airways breach could cost billions in landmark class-action push https://t.co/5my8STEumf
  • Initial Reactions to UK Supreme Court’s Ruling on Business Interruption Claims https://t.co/iEJzNU1T
  • The man who once shot at Prince Charles with a starting pistol grew up to become a barrister - despite being found guilty of the strange crime. David Kang fired two blanks at the Prince of Wales during an event in Sydney, #Australia in 1994 https://t.co/rWPms5r0UX
  • Scotland Yard told to re-examine handling of investigation into struck-off barrister - Police watchdog rules there were mistakes in way Metropolitan Police handled complaint by former client of Alexander Mercouris https://t.co/DW9seZGiZk
  • Shed parties and illegal races: UK police crack down on Covid rulebreakers https://t.co/fq8wDSde9y
  • Dominic Raab calls QC acting for Hong Kong government 'mercenary' https://t.co/FN5XKJHLVM
  • Andrew Williamson obituary - Andrew Williamson, who has died aged 78, took part as a lawyer in several key anti-apartheid trials in South Africa https://t.co/zVrRVHAy4d
  • All UK travel corridors which allow arrivals from some countries to avoid having to quarantine will close from 04:00 GMT on Monday https://t.co/Fuy62d1zqo
  • #US Divorce lawyer 'stripped naked masturbated at work while sipping beer' https://t.co/wZC0ZLXvOo
  • The future of interim relief in discrimination claims - Legal Cheek https://t.co/BkiBwAMZYp

Monday

18th January - Law News

Edition 3310: 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: Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny has been detained by police at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport after returning from Germany, where he had been recovering following a poisoning attempt last summer. Navalny and his wife Yulia left the plane together on Sunday evening with the rest of the passengers and drove to the terminal in a bus. He was arrested at the immigration desk. Russia’s prison authority has confirmed the detention.
 
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 Focus of the Day Article:  Lawyers have hailed a Supreme Court judgment on COVID-19 insurance cover, which could save thousands of jobs. The test case, Financial Conduct Authority & Ors v Arch Insurance [2021] UKSC 1, concerned the extent of coverage for business interruption under standard policies. Full story - New Law Journal
 


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Law Society to probe historical slave trade links - Legal Cheek https://t.co/itiQzMFUKV
  • A vlogger’s guide to a winter virtual vacation scheme - Legal Cheek https://t.co/qRTNjMPgtH 
  • Lord Sumption tells stage 4 cancer patient her life is 'less valuable' - Peer makes remark to woman with bowel cancer during TV debate on Covid lockdowns https://t.co/pMGuBqpOf8
  • Alexei Navalny detained at airport on return to Russia - Opposition figure picked up after landing in home country following recovery from poisoning https://t.co/bwYyhikK8A
  • Revealed: Law firms' average work from home start and finish times 2020-21 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/FGILaiO7n
  • Two women judges working for the #Afghan Supreme Court have been shot dead. They were killed by unidentified gunmen on their way to work on Sunday https://t.co/TMa4wN5dwz
  • People who drove more than 200 miles to visit friends in Wales and a group having a party in a garden shed have been caught breaking Covid rules https://t.co/2fdIOnuQim
  • City law firms increase lawyer leave in light of lockdown 3.0 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/v7TdBLzm1c 
  • Wetherspoon to remove lockdown sceptic posters - including one featuring Lord Sumption - Legal Cheek https://t.co/NTZlBXfF2
  • The challenges and opportunities for Black lawyers in the COVID-19 era - Legal Cheek https://t.co/e8lQ72dY7
  • Article X: The right to environmental protection? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/v1qJ0wTLZU
  • Law Society president faces misconduct tribunal after High Court rules he has case to answer - Legal Cheek https://t.co/JSHR4aS8pw
  • All adults in UK to be offered Covid vaccine by September, says Raab https://t.co/RwXF7CxhS6 
  • Legendary #US music producer Phil Spector has died at the age of 81, while serving a prison sentence for murder https://t.co/x0IqYdRy45
  • From dreaded commutes to ironing shirts: Lawyers reveal what they don’t miss about office life - Legal Cheek https://t.co/qOJ4bTZOuz
  • ‘Legally Brunette’ TikToker documents life as a UCL law student - Legal Cheek https://t.co/JOEDtXWXLC
  • How should non-law students prepare for the SQE? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/7KVRAUQ7Jw
  • Linklaters reports latest gender and ethnicity pay gaps - Legal Cheek https://t.co/lv3AJbesJi
  • #Uganda's main opposition presidential candidate Bobi Wine says his life is being threatened following Thursday's election which saw Yoweri Museveni win a sixth elected term https://t.co/IB2V7uzeVw
  • The Tory government is planning new laws to protect statues in England from being removed "on a whim or at the behest of a baying mob", Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has said https://t.co/nLnXqIUhek
  • Disciplinary case against magic circle partner who worked on Harvey Weinstein NDA halted over health concerns - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Vi1JcMPai
  • Revealed: Tory MPs and commentators who joined banned far-right view dominated app Parler - Nadine Dorries, James Cleverly and Michael Gove joined the platform favoured by Trump supporters https://t.co/9VeZNS717G
  • Shock Brexit charges are hurting us, say small British businesses - Levies to cover the increase in red tape, VAT and customs declarations are hitting trade to the European Union https://t.co/DMhlQUr0L
  • Arrivals in UK could be asked to stay in quarantine hotels, Raab says https://t.co/EG7oJnQMwI 
  • Wilmington 1898: When white supremacists overthrew a #US government https://t.co/yRwGuq7kc
  • Trust is ordered to pay £7500 to man who was not “best fit” for role with young women | The BMJ https://t.co/4ffiWjtUD
  • The Motor Accidents’ Claims Tribunal, Chennai, has cut the compensation awarded to a person injured in a road accident by 40%, after it was found that he did not hold a valid driving licence #India https://t.co/wGIP8DnIfk
  • Women selling clothes online are being sent explicit messages, with requests for sex and "worn" garments. Both businesses and private individuals have experienced the problem when advertising on mainstream platforms https://t.co/3RD3FByQlT
  • Top London QC under fire for agreeing to prosecute Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners - Legal Cheek https://t.co/d1oe99bndQ
  • Allen & Overy kicks off spring retention season with 92% result - Legal Cheek https://t.co/gOnuDDa17N
  • Law student told to stump up £300 a month for ‘paralegal mentorship’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/u0TgIHXj4n
  • Watch now: Travers Smith lawyers on the shift to sustainable capitalism - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3CtEtuTMCc 
  • Virtual event NEXT WEEK: How to build an international career at a global law firm in London — with Latham & Watkins, Skadden, Slaughter and May and BARBRI - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ofTHceRcM
  • New book explores influence of factors beyond the law on judicial decisions - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/s6LgXVChQ
  • DWF announces restructure - with legal one of three new divisions | Law Gazette https://t.co/Xf537z0ml7
  • Civil legal aid 'running on empty', says Bar Council | Law Gazette https://t.co/BDosxLpt5g
  • Police support for virtual remand hearings continues for Covid detainees | Law Gazette https://t.co/M2y3T8RqFk
  • Supreme Court backs small business on Covid loss insurance | Law Gazette https://t.co/OJp0T2FVDN
  • Society proposes two-week ‘pause’ as court health fears grow | Law Gazette https://t.co/q98MvX7lNA
  • 'Balanced threshold': landlords expected to welcome eviction ban changes | Law Gazette https://t.co/J6jp5fBcT
  • Officers in Washington DC arrested a Virginia man who tried to pass through a Capitol police checkpoint carrying fake inaugural credentials, a loaded handgun and more than 500 rounds of ammunition #US https://t.co/k979EHDEcW
  • Major NRA donor to challenge gun group's bankruptcy over alleged fraud - Complaint could stop top NRA executives from discharging a substantial portion of the organisation’s debts #US https://t.co/PfLEOTRIjg 
  • 'I’m facing a prison sentence': #US Capitol rioters plead with Trump for pardons https://t.co/Y4gnWLKRIe
  • Calling all billionaires: here’s how to keep your superyacht Covid-free https://t.co/eRiPLrN3fN 
  • Firms accused of putting workers’ lives at risk by bending lockdown trading rules https://t.co/9L5XkoEQzu
  • 'Law unto themselves': the #Australian battle to curb Facebook and Twitter's power https://t.co/MF36t9iz5Q
  • The #French government has imposed a nationwide curfew from 6pm - 6am to fight the surge in cases of coronavirus https://t.co/RKfVTOMt18
  • Norton Rose Fulbright cuts 132 jobs | Law Gazette https://t.co/274XCEQzX0

Sunday

17th January - Law News

Edition 3308: 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: One week after taking office US President Donald Trump enacted his so-called "Muslim travel ban". The policy barred entry of foreign nationals from Muslim majority countries and led to widespread protests. President-elect Joe Biden has promised to repeal the controversial move, but critics say the damage may take years to repair. 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Work to restore hundreds of thousands of fingerprint, DNA and arrest records accidentally wiped from police databases is ongoing, the Home Office has said https://t.co/1FWCWbhG6n
  • Union solicitors not negligent over shop steward’s severance | Law Gazette https://t.co/LkabVzDWz9
  • With disruption comes opportunities for canny businesses - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/e8T4WotaX4
  • Panel to 'test and challenge' criminal legal aid recommendations | Law Gazette https://t.co/EX3be3kRu
  • Covid loss policyholders not out of the woods yet, lawyers warn | Law Gazette https://t.co/yOPeoV1qST
  • Balfour and Manson welcomes new trainees - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/eqdmZiSM8v
  • #Russia to Exit Open Skies Treaty, Escalating Military Rivalry With U.S. https://t.co/MNj7eP9mxg
  • Lawyers hail 'watershed' appeal court ruling on DBAs | Law Gazette https://t.co/aS3YbZvSp
  • Victim Surcharge Fund open for applications - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gNMply3bb
  • British QC prosecuting activists in #HongKong fought to be allowed to take case - David Perry faces accusations of ‘making the wrong choice’ after applying despite local objections https://t.co/1inp6VvPdX
  • The Impact of Migration Policies on the EU's Image as a Value-Driven Normative Actor by Çiğdem Üstün | Women in Foreign Policy https://t.co/nxwkekRJiV
  • All 50 #US states and the District of Columbia (DC) are on alert for possible violent protests by white supremacist fascists this weekend, ahead of President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Wednesday https://t.co/qnsqzsxJ60 
  • Doctors and nurses need protection from prosecution over Covid-19 treatment decisions made under the pressures of the pandemic, medical bodies have said https://t.co/rfDjG1cZyX 
  • Air pollution will lead to mass migration, say experts after landmark ruling https://t.co/AgwQByoeiV
  • Gilson Gray plans expansion of Dundee business - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6stN0W6ZDj 
  • Dustin Higgs, an inmate on death row in Indiana, has died in the final federal execution of the Trump presidency just days before he leaves office #US https://t.co/wwY1D6lCE
  • New tighter Covid restrictions have come into force in Scotland with changes for takeaway outlets and click and collect shopping. Customers buying takeaway food and coffee are no longer allowed inside premises https://t.co/6hGQBSLXQ
  • The UK's aviation sector "urgently" needs more government support if it is to survive another long period of travel curbs, industry groups say https://t.co/WxRCZ6bKd
  • Lord Advocate reiterates commitment to investigating Lockerbie after al-Megrahi appeal fails - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qcN47B6sUi
  • For 50 years, zero tolerance to drugs has failed – yet Britain refuses to change - The 1971 Misuse of Drugs Act has needlessly criminalised thousands of people, and done nothing to tackle abuse https://t.co/23bLUujD7
  • Early case meetings receive mixed reception in Aberdeen - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ngoOc6hzbY
  • Naomi Cunningham: Measures to increase female representation in Parliament – who can benefit? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0zsaHwIZ5
  • B&Q employee fails to establish liability after cutting hand with safety knife - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ep4yRpHzj
  • Cognitive diversity – why it should be top of your list in 2021 - Legal Futures https://t.co/tylMbbordB
  • Pandemic “cut legal job vacancies by 60%” - Legal Futures https://t.co/9pdedAgN7
  • Treasury cool on renewed call to extend SDLT holiday - Legal Futures https://t.co/DEtpTI9iNg 
  • High Court rejects “unmeritorious claim” against barrister - Legal Futures https://t.co/55zbW39CYu
  • Transparency failures put three firms in the dock - Legal Futures https://t.co/bvVjAEOSx
  • Nóra Quoirin: An inquest into the death of a teenager who went missing during a holiday in Malaysia has left several questions unanswered, her family has said https://t.co/QKmoJHKXjs 
  • The National Rifle Association of America, the nation's foremost gun lobby, has filed for bankruptcy, according court documents filed Friday in the Northern District of Texas #US https://t.co/sLUeVoQcg
  • Manhattan district attorney's office has expanded its criminal investigation into the Trump Organization's finances to include the family's compound in Westchester County, according to lawyers #US https://t.co/hKCzgMBFY9
  • Outrage after #Mexico exonerates ex-defense minister in drug case - Gen Salvador Cienfuegos was arrested last October for allegedly shielding a conspiracy to smuggle drugs into the US https://t.co/fOVFp2Y5uo
  • Partner of #Norwegian ex-minister jailed over faked attacks on home https://t.co/zXBFXijzfb
  • How many waves will it take for Britain's lockdown sceptics to finally call it a day? https://t.co/XGH92jGhDA
  • An anti-tax group funded primarily by billionaires has emerged as one of the biggest backers of the Republican lawmakers who sought to overturn the #US election results https://t.co/djaPlMe5fh
  • Should you keep using WhatsApp? Plus five tips to start the year with your digital privacy intact https://t.co/ku1FWN0sZu
  • #US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says lawmakers who aided in Capitol attack may be prosecuted https://t.co/5O9rhwwmRZ
  • #Tunisia: Struggle for justice and reparation continues for victims 10 years after the revolution https://t.co/x5SqJqP8Ut
  • Human rights whistleblower claims UN wants to fire her - Emma Reilly tweets rights body wants her out for saying it shares names with #Chinese officials; UN says claim is 'false' https://t.co/IQ3CruiTbl
  • The Daily Telegraph must publish a correction over a "significantly misleading" column written by Toby Young, press regulator Ipso has ruled https://t.co/H13R1ufS8i
  • Police probes compromised after computer records deleted https://t.co/wSlhaDvRn
  • Swedish trial paves the way for accountability for #Iran’s human rights violations https://t.co/sQZz6UWENY

Saturday

16th January - Law News

Edition 3307: 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: Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra today protested outside Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal's official residence today, in solidarity with those farmers who have been protesting against the central government's recently introduced agricultural laws. Representatives of the farmers, who have been protesting against these laws for over 50 days, are today meeting government officials to discuss ways to break the deadlock.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • UK: Human Rights Act review launches call for evidence - Irish Legal News https://t.co/JLsP4CmFCe
  • #US Police officers who were targeted by a pro-Trump mob have been speaking out about the "medieval battle" that unfolded on the steps of the Capitol and inside the halls of American democracy last week https://t.co/VP3C7vjmKL
  • The UK is to close all travel corridors from Monday morning to "protect against the risk of as yet unidentified new strains" of Covid, the PM has said https://t.co/DSdeTfojvK
  • Disabled people 'left behind' in Covid-19 planning - Irish Legal News https://t.co/wAzzAfn538
  • New book explores influence of factors beyond the law on judicial decisions - Irish Legal News https://t.co/CMMyDfUcJ5
  • NI: Judicial review over hospital waiting lists to go ahead - Irish Legal News https://t.co/ZXX0XhlZkc
  • NI: Draft strategy aims to pull women and girls away from offending - Irish Legal News https://t.co/bQepgCPcQA 
  • Takeover talks end for claims firm as potential buyer backs out | Law Gazette https://t.co/Mi7uOz5qWI
  • Linklaters pay gaps widen despite diversity efforts | Law Gazette https://t.co/2W1C3vE4BB
  • Barrister ordered to cover 40% of firm’s negligence payout | Law Gazette https://t.co/VG7jwJ49oQ
  • A man accused of allegedly tricking a 92-year-old woman out of £160 for a fake coronavirus vaccination has been charged with fraud and common assault https://t.co/cqJzMHnfC8
  • #Dutch Rutte government resigns over child welfare fraud scandal https://t.co/L9EcrMcTjl 
  • Scottish judges have rejected a third appeal on behalf of the Libyan man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing https://t.co/JiC6qePAOL
  • New laws for Welsh shoppers and staff are to be introduced after "significant evidence" coronavirus is being spread in supermarkets, the first minister has said https://t.co/VhHpS0rt9T 
  • Plastic surgeons have expressed shock at the stabbing of "one of the most highly regarded and respected surgeons" Graeme Perks, in their profession. He was stabbed in the abdomen and chest during a break-in at his house in Nottinghamshire https://t.co/qOoqYWmKMX
  • SRA transparency clampdown begins with action against two firms | Law Gazette https://t.co/hykQ5iK4SC
  • Bail reforms expected to reduce number of suspects 'released under investigation' | Law Gazette https://t.co/ye4VCBENlZ 
  • Lawyers condemn QC prosecuting pro-democracy activists | Law Gazette https://t.co/XHcIgo3C0J
  • SDT drops case against A&O partner due to health fears | Law Gazette https://t.co/Nlh76WuB2G 
  • UK action over slavery supply chain must be extended - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/annMMUZs2S
  • Fake news 'causing UK South Asians to reject Covid jab' https://t.co/E8hJB6rv7A
  • Covid: UK's ban on South America and Portugal travellers comes into force https://t.co/IJ0xdGAsTo
  • Technical issue resolved after '150,000 police records lost' https://t.co/OXR78vprmt
  • Insurers must pay small firms for Covid lockdown losses - The Supreme Court found in favour of small firms receiving payments from business interruption insurance policies https://t.co/QMd9BO8Fs
  • England: Reform of mental health law to give people ‘more control’ over treatment - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VUlyLBg6WN
  • Employers encouraged to act on signs of domestic abuse - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/QcrPDr9GTs
  • DWF announces new global operating structure - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8wJrrk2m7a 
  • Government rejects report it will lower workers' rights post-Brexit - Business secretary has denied claims EU-based employment laws such as 48-hour week will be axed https://t.co/6hLqJGfyws 
  • MPs question Tory donor tipped for CPS inspector post - Andrew Cayley defends suitability for role after giving £10,000 during the 2019 general election https://t.co/vcTM3Tz814 
  • The #US Capitol riot risks supercharging a new age of political repression https://t.co/5tjWtTZjqG
  • Three victims of trafficking and modern slavery to sue Biffa - The claimants were moved from Poland to the UK and placed in work with waste firm https://t.co/GdGDb9frys 
  • NI: TLT makes alliance with Belgian law firm GSJ advocaten - Irish Legal News https://t.co/WU4TbhhfMW
  • Small businesses are eagerly awaiting a Supreme Court ruling on insurance payouts for those forced to close during the first national lockdown https://t.co/QMd9BO8Fsx 
  • Sports lawyer Patrick Conliffe to lead Quantum Sport Ireland - Irish Legal News https://t.co/teGvpfjWlK
  • Maples and Calder appoints financial services regulatory partner Lorna Smith - Irish Legal News https://t.co/suTXUTPlEd 
  • There are two justice systems in #America. Ask my nephew, Jacob Blake https://t.co/94cKH9V7L7

Friday

15th January - Law News

Edition 3306: 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 major police investigation into the deaths Katie Perinovic and her three children at a home in Melbourne, Australia has continued through the night, with police stressing people should not speculate about what happened.

 
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