Tuesday

18th January - Law News

Edition 3675: 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 rabbi of a US synagogue who was taken hostage on Saturday has described how he threw a chair at the gunman in order to escape. He and two other hostages were then able to get out "without a shot being fired", following a 10-hour siege in Texas. The hostage-taker, named as British citizen Malik Faisal Akram, was shot dead after a stand-off with police. 

 Focus of the Day Article: Lawyers across Scotland are withdrawing from legal aid schemes due to their continuing dispute with the Scottish government over fees. Solicitors in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and the Borders are not participating in duty solicitor schemes in a move that should cause widespread delays to court proceedings and police interviews. Full story - New Law Journal

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Bishop Franco Mulakkal: Ten reasons why court acquitted him of rape charges | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/t6LU9enkEa 
  • NQ lawyer pay at Mayer Brown hits £105k - Legal Cheek https://t.co/h7szEFIT0y
  • Retired GP broke Covid rules to hug bereaved woman at clinic - Dr Prit Buttar's Twitter thread has generated hundreds of responses and thousands of likes and retweets https://t.co/zVokepOAIV
  • The Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal is currently “crippled”, and urgent action is required - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/ae1fcIqSG3
  • Lords watchdog launches inquiry into Michelle Mone over ‘VIP lane’ contract: Investigation into Tory peer relates to PPE company awarded £203m in government contracts https://t.co/gnAbCMleZB
  • Far-right #French presidential candidate Eric Zemmour has been fined €10,000 (£8,350) by a Paris court for hate speech. The case was launched over a TV appearance, where he described unaccompanied migrant children as "thieves", "rapists" and "murderers" https://t.co/KKZoX8wj70
  • Arbitrations Have a Safe 'Future' in India | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/3cYQ2B6JJN
  • Call to stop jailing pregnant women in England after baby dies in prison toilet: Courts urged to use more community and suspended sentences https://t.co/afIFn7XV0t
  • A knifeman who stabbed five people at random in a shopping centre has been detained under the Mental Health Act. Shoppers ran for their lives and dived for cover when Raphael Chevelleau caused "widespread panic" in Manchester Arndale in October 2019 https://t.co/W9V7mKTvsr
  • Human rights lawyer jailed for contempt after deliberate breach of High Court order - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Utic1gp6JN
  • The Corporate Counsel Show: Becoming an award-winning counsel - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/6HC1fydOLb
  • Indo-Pak war veterans move Supreme Court seeking SIT probe into Dharam Sansad hate speeches | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/d6wlbBnaq
  • Shoosmiths opens first international office - Legal Cheek https://t.co/DnTxnAACVL 
  • Elevate becomes second business with US and English ABSs - Legal Futures https://t.co/zRV0mmjHpk
  • Leaving the ‘lawyer’ title behind - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/9qUnA55dQX
  • City firm boss and general counsel join slimmed-down SRA board - Legal Futures https://t.co/2B5HxJKiK
  • Sufferings of women continue in Taliban controlled #Afghanistan https://t.co/xN8TYN1fbV 
  • MIB to probe why unrepresented claimants are shunning whiplash portal - Legal Futures https://t.co/KpfdUH5Y8N
  • National law firms Weightmans and RadcliffesLeBrasseur to merge - Legal Cheek https://t.co/fjIBTP79Wp
  • The chairman of global banking giant Credit Suisse, Antonio Horta-Osorio, has resigned with immediate effect after breaking Covid quarantine rules https://t.co/c1gsq5fHwE
  • Finding your voice as a lawyer - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/kdDglotP2I
  • High Court allows in-house lawyer to appear in $213m contract battle - Legal Futures https://t.co/m41kxgivfH
  • The Royal Navy are set to take charge of operations looking to limit migrant crossings in the English Channel within weeks, the BBC has been told. This move could free up the Home Office to focus on reforms to the asylum system, a government source said https://t.co/3rqaJz5qUN 
  • How boutiques can use social media to their advantage - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/KGnTHE85F
  • Two teenagers have been arrested in England as part of the investigation into a hostage-taking incident at a synagogue in Texas on Saturday. British citizen Malik Faisal Akram, 44, from Blackburn, was shot dead after a standoff with police in Colleyville https://t.co/TCE89lqtER 
  • The president of the Law Society of #Singapore has urged the legal industry to modernize, in order to stem the tide of staff resignations from the profession https://t.co/vwi9lkbVBv
  • Top Apple lawyer earns 10 TIMES more than magic circle partners - Legal Cheek https://t.co/E7VSWy2N
  • 'I was the lawyer for Wales' worst-ever serial killer Peter Moore' - Dylan Jones said the case resulted in him having a nervous breakdown and suicidal thoughts but that he had no regrets taking the case, even though Moore 'chilled my blood' https://t.co/GWxnSmyd0f
  • The Corporate Counsel Show: Why in-house recruitment is so busy right now - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/N8jmmFpZkn
  • Why Harry is taking UK government to court over protection costs https://t.co/OFh1O0reB4
  • Criminal defence lawyer Deearnah Truran-Fowler talks taking on the tough cases #Australia https://t.co/jRIRkmziUg
  • The British government had been directing investors towards the law firm run by a woman accused by the country's own intelligence service of political interference on behalf of China for years, documents from its trade department show https://t.co/yecCTExxpc
  • New online course offers 'behind the scenes' look at the Supreme Court - Legal Cheek https://t.co/NSWXBDFkfK 
  • ‘Dismay’ at Cambridge University decision to axe prisoner scheme after terror attack - Penal reformers and ex-offenders criticise decision to halt programme in wake of Fishmongers’ Hall deaths https://t.co/BNGUmGahaS
  • New book traces trajectory of feminism in modern China https://t.co/9dnL5k3nZ9 
  • One date to rule them all: McQuillan, McGuigan and McKenna [2021] UKSC 55 - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/X2qcMzh8n4
  • Prince Andrew's lawyers want to interview Virginia Giuffre's husband after duke claims she 'may suffer from false memories' https://t.co/hDID0nwvf
  • Tesla asked Cooley to fire lawyer who worked on SEC Elon Musk probe #US https://t.co/QRYo39PQzn 
  • Covid conspiracy theorist runs support group offering legal advice to NHS staff https://t.co/ibdHLHDdQj

Monday

17th January - Law News

Edition 3674: 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: Thousands of protesters from the ‘Kill the Bill’ and Youth Climate Action movements took to the Bristol streets to demonstrate against two equally controversial bills – the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, and the Nationality and Borders Bill – that are being debated in the House of Lords.

 Focus of the Day Article: Sole practitioners are swapping private practice for consultancy at larger firms in increasing numbers due to rising professional indemnity insurance (PII) premiums, research shows. Full story - New Law Journal

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Concern for UK security as anti-vaxxer groups evolve towards US-style militias - Counter-terrorism officials are monitoring movement amid military-style training and lurch towards violent extremism https://t.co/cS0gBKACSW
  • Liverpool John Moores law grad jailed over £1 million drugs trafficking conspiracy - Legal Cheek https://t.co/qgnZZagu6E
  • POCSO Act: Supreme Court issues notice on schoolteacher's plea challenging Madras High Court conviction https://t.co/pkCRR9HzJC 
  • The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) is polling its members on taking direct action or ‘as a minimum’ adopting a no returns policy should ministers fail to commit to increase fees | NLJ https://t.co/pwSq8RKnM
  • The Weekly Round-Up: Colston Four acquitted, the new offence of breastfeeding voyeurism, and the Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/hp6xAB57N1 J
  • GDL providers take different approaches to exams in response to Omicron spread - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ezLs9txdhC
  • "In these stones horizons sing" https://t.co/ocqAIq7PmI
  • The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is delighted to share with you that the next CPS Legal Trainee Scheme (LTS) is open for applications | NLJ https://t.co/aoIMbyOvZM
  • Best of Law Pod UK 2021 - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/1BMYkZQfaG 
  • MI5 issues warning about SRA-regulated solicitor working as 'agent' for Chinese Communist Party - Legal Cheek https://t.co/7CGcZOpLnx
  • Nextbike resumes in Cardiff after vandalism and thefts - Stations have been closed in Cardiff at Brachdy Road, Stacey Road, Newport Road, and Star Hub, Splott https://t.co/3m4wOqzc0I
  • The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is delighted to share with you that the next CPS Legal Trainee Scheme (LTS) is open for applications | NLJ https://t.co/NlISYuYo2b
  • [COVID-19] Kerala High Court decides to revert to online hearing from January 17 | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/pKKv3ijK1T 
  • PIL filed before Bombay High Court to implement e-stamping in Maharashtra | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/cFMyTAxUhV 
  • BBC licence fee to be abolished in 2027 and funding frozen: Government announcement will force broadcaster to close services and make further redundancies https://t.co/EWcab1sCTJ 
  • ‘Dismay’ at Cambridge University decision to axe prisoner scheme after terror attack - Penal reformers and ex-offenders criticise decision to halt programme in wake of Fishmongers’ Hall deaths https://t.co/BNGUmGahaS
  • The best legal work and study set-ups from across social media - Legal Cheek https://t.co/qw7TQdPnTX
  • What is Operation Red Meat? Boris Johnson’s plan to rescue his premiership explained https://t.co/Opsn6u4WTC 
  • A hostage taker who detained four people at a synagogue in a suburb of Dallas, Texas, was a British citizen, reports say. The man interrupted a morning service in Colleyville on Saturday and has since died https://t.co/1MuqBBtz7c
  • Linklaters narrows gender pay gap - Legal Cheek https://t.co/2HQ43Wjifw 
  • ‘Minimal’ activity such as offering subscriptions in the UK is enough to make a US online magazine subject to the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), the Court of Appeal has held in a landmark case | NLJ https://t.co/XCJ6k9ZPBA 
  • British man made stateless by Home Office has citizenship reinstated: The plight of the father of three, stranded in Bangladesh since 2017, foreshadows the dangers of the nationality bill now before parliament https://t.co/GQhKZrn5jD 
  • Langwith Junction, murder probe after woman, 88, found in house - Officers were called by paramedics at 09:30 GMT on Saturday to a house in Station Road, Langwith Junction, and found the couple https://t.co/gqMPB0S5bp
  • ‘There is so much we can do that is not necessarily taught at law school’ - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/gmy9YtRDQ
  • Novak Djokovic is set to be deported from #Australia after losing a last-ditch court bid to stay in the country. Judges rejected his challenge to the government's decision to cancel the unvaccinated player's visa on "health and good order" grounds https://t.co/2gc2PiVGI6
  • 'When is the best time to specify my preferred NQ department?' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/mCQOzhF6rs 
  • Sole practitioners are swapping private practice for consultancy at larger firms in increasing numbers due to rising professional indemnity insurance (PII) premiums, research shows | NLJ https://t.co/kqc9ZWdEbY
  • Jamaican authorities have arrested a former #Haitian senator who is a prime suspect in the murder of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse. John Joel Joseph was arrested on Friday, Jamaica Constabulary Force spokesman Dennis Brooks said https://t.co/MImK39tphV
  • Virtual student event NEXT WEEK: How to secure pupillage - with Gatehouse Chambers, Henderson Chambers and Radcliffe Chambers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/zVw0CpK5M4 
  • Prince Harry is seeking a judicial review against the refusal of the Home Office to allow him to personally pay for police protection when in the UK. The Duke of Sussex says his private security team does not have adequate jurisdiction abroad https://t.co/PsNzWDhQn0
  • Meet the ULaw student sharing his hilarious law school struggles on TikTok - Legal Cheek https://t.co/UWMEP1AAsA 
  • Prince Andrew will no longer be ‘HRH’ – and that is now the least of his worries https://t.co/iMKaI9f4Nv
  • Get to grips with crypto and blockchain, top judge tells lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/bMwftwTN6L 
  • Police in the #US state of Texas are negotiating with a man who has taken several hostages at a synagogue in the town of Colleyville. One hostage was freed late on Saturday, police said. He was unharmed and no other injuries have been reported https://t.co/prZEHINgBY 
  • How #Lebanon’s antiquated citizenship laws deny stateless people and their children basic rights and welfare https://t.co/RiDFJpPhu2 J
  • Beauchamps appoints five new partners | Irish Legal News https://t.co/Xef3uqDmac 
  • [BREAKING] Alapan Bandyopadhyay moves Delhi High Court challenging CAT principal Bench order | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/47CqAi9Uhy

Sunday

16th January - Law News

Edition 3673: 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: Tennis star Novak Djokovic faces deportation after Australia cancels visa for second time. Australian government says Djokovic may pose public health risk because he is unvaccinated. Australian immigration minister says it is in the public interest to cancel his visa. An Australian court quashed an earlier attempt by Canberra to revoke the tennis star's visa. Novak Djokovic arrived in Melbourne last week to defend his Australian open title.



Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Court of Appeal overturns 'Traveller injunctions' ruling | Law Gazette https://t.co/g5GyXyMpLx
  • Lindsay Montgomery appointed lay member of Judicial Appointments Board for Scotland | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/alxxnYMaCu
  • The man who received the world's first pig heart transplant once stabbed a man seven times leaving him paralysed, his victim's family have revealed. David Bennett, 57, was convicted of the 1988 stabbing of Edward Shumaker https://t.co/vuVQV6BjW8
  • Weightmans and RadcliffesLeBrasseur reveal advanced merger talks | Law Gazette https://t.co/BwAjSQpSSb
  • Lewis Silkin appoints associates in Dublin and Belfast | Irish Legal News https://t.co/5MKqyWLL38 
  • Novak Djokovic's chances of winning a record 21 Grand Slams hinge on an imminent decision by a court in #Australia. The Federal Court will hear his appeal after the government cancelled his visa for the second time this month on grounds of public interest https://t.co/1WcTsYMWBG 
  • A barrister who lied about his earnings to reduce the amount of tax he paid has been jailed for 21 months after HMRC investigators compared his VAT declarations with those of his chambers | Law Gazette https://t.co/5PGQo3P4m9
  • Nadine Martin made legal director at Gibson Kerr Solicitors | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tFHJSNHIMr
  • Crypto: Let’s party like it’s 1996 | Law Gazette https://t.co/iQnJux1hKU
  • Police Ombudsman identifies ‘collusive behaviours’ in RUC handling of UDA/UFF attacks | Irish Legal News https://t.co/ZdrVJ49jZM
  • Landmark ‘secondary victims’ cases heading for Supreme Court | Law Gazette https://t.co/IhyLljgbfK
  • A couple who were fined £70 for visiting Asda twice on the same day have issued a stark warning to other shoppers. They were accused of staying in Asda's car park for nearly six hours after a camera error https://t.co/Kxmukwiy5m
  • Law firm launches collective action against Facebook on behalf of 44m users - Legal Futures https://t.co/FsLAuk9uoP
  • Firm’s £3m claim against former client reduced to £21,000 | Law Gazette https://t.co/wVmBhGrSIx 
  • Former World Seniors champion Peter Lines has been fined £2,500 after accusing Xiao Guodong of cheating and challenging him to a fight. Lines was angered by an incident in his 4-3 loss to China's Xiao in a qualifier for the 2021 Northern Ireland Open https://t.co/riTBm4ARXZ
  • Callan Tansey expands into Limerick | Irish Legal News https://t.co/BjcFx74mTz
  • Los Angeles railway littered with thousands of parcels stolen from trains #US https://t.co/OhqslIiaU2
  • Lawyers for the woman accusing Prince Andrew of sexual assault are seeking testimony from two people in the UK, according to court documents. Virginia Giuffre's legal team want Robert Olney, the prince's former assistant, to provide a statement https://t.co/ogGXkU0zX2
  • Putting health and wellbeing first at a time of seismic change | Law Gazette https://t.co/L0F67DIYlr
  • Clinical negligence, a changing market - part 1 - Legal Futures https://t.co/2gv7goPSSi
  • Solicitor’s latest attempt to be restored to the roll rejected by SDT | Law Gazette https://t.co/xU5vrFYhBn 
  • Labour peers to oppose amendments to police and crime bill - Move means late changes focusing on powers to control protests could be voted down in House of Lords https://t.co/COtwqlP6SS 
  • Professor Jo Shaw appointed head of Edinburgh Law School | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/UH8g9ji0Cj
  • Unsealed claim forms were not good service, Court of Appeal rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/1EjYMLQmqY
  • Pearson and CILEX to begin work on creating legal services T-Level - Legal Futures https://t.co/23mbkOOx8S
  • Former Syrian official jailed for life for crimes against humanity | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/74eHGVpxdD
  • Struck-off solicitor accuses SDT of Islamophobia in bid to return to profession - Legal Futures https://t.co/Ru1SekUh9Y
  • CPS proposes new guidance on 'mercy killings' | Law Gazette https://t.co/NtFWiURBFp
  • England: Prosecutors less likely to pursue mercy killings under proposed guidance | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fAFwQwJwIp 
  • Solicitor named in Westminster ‘influence buying’ alert | Law Gazette https://t.co/LnqVxQ0cVm 
  • An American fugitive believed to have faked his own death is facing extradition after being arrested in hospital in Glasgow. Nicholas Rossi, 34, was wanted by Interpol and faces a charge of rape in Utah in the #US https://t.co/TDejLL7o5j

Saturday

15th January - Law News

Edition 3672: 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 court in Kerala on Friday acquitted Roman Catholic Bishop Franco Mulakkal of the charges of raping a nun in a convent in the southern state, triggering emotional reactions from nuns who support the survivor, while the jubilant priest urged followers to "praise the lord and be happy".

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Investors sue Kim Kardashian and Floyd Mayweather Jr over crypto scheme - Class action lawsuit alleges celebrities and EthereumMax executives made ‘false and misleading statements’ https://t.co/hkUv7h1cYH
  • How will the police and crime bill limit the right to protest? - Priti Patel says changes in protest tactics mean new measures are needed but critics says plans are ‘oppressive and wrong’ https://t.co/9EnEWWPxbU
  • Philip Lee promotes Inez Cullen to corporate partner | Irish Legal News https://t.co/5FFtaWAnIk
  • Linklaters narrows gender and ethnicity pay gaps | Law Gazette https://t.co/nPUNkyvh2I
  • Squalor of Sheffield autistic man's attic 'prison' revealed in picture - Matthew Langley, 22, was left "close to death" after being locked in the attic room for seven months https://t.co/sKauKn0WyO
  • Increased repression and violence a sign of weakness, says Human Rights Watch https://t.co/wD8qE9JRev 
  • A former Covid taskforce chief hosted leaving drinks in the Cabinet Office in December 2020, it has emerged. Kate Josephs worked for the unit, responsible for drawing up coronavirus restrictions, before she became chief executive of Sheffield City Council https://t.co/MZztcD6JUc 
  • Jailing of Syrian intelligence officer ‘step towards justice’, say former detainees - Anwar Raslan’s conviction in Germany sends signal that Assad regime systematically uses torture, say detention system survivors https://t.co/WWMRe1WSv0
  • Law firm worker was not entitled to his offered bonus, tribunal rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/aF9BxQTFSx
  • MBM Commercial advises on management buy out for Highland Forestry | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/lep6VrtboI
  • Extinction Rebellion activists cleared over London rush hour disruption: Jury decision over 2019 action is the latest acquittal involving a high-profile protest https://t.co/MyTNZ66c43 
  • Next cuts sick pay for unvaccinated staff who are self-isolating https://t.co/b3IiGAr5my
  • Windrush descendants lose high court fight to expand scheme: Court rejects case brought by four people who arrived in UK as adults to join family members https://t.co/AvdFam0hyh
  • High Court dismisses JR over immigration detainees’ legal advice | Law Gazette https://t.co/NCvEoRKwvk 
  • More than a dozen #Ukrainian government websites went down on Friday, in a cyber-attack that also targeted embassies. The foreign and education ministries were among those hit, along with embassies in the UK, US and Sweden. Russia is yet to comment https://t.co/HqVlxgZqwS
  • Suspicion of opening foreign bank account, investing in foreign company not grounds to stop person from travelling abroad: Delhi High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/sEhP0dxxj4 
  • Vigils are to be held across the island of #Ireland on Friday in memory of murdered teacher Ashling Murphy. The 23-year-old was attacked on the banks of the Grand Canal outside Tullamore, County Offaly, on Wednesday afternoon and died at the scene https://t.co/QkG7Ojg492 
  • Landmark legislation which would establish a new watchdog to regulate online services has been published by the government | Irish Legal News https://t.co/K16CiSXSxB
  • Downing Street has apologised to Buckingham Palace for two staff parties in No 10 the night before Prince Philip's funeral. The gatherings, first reported by The Telegraph, took place on 16 April 2021 and went on until the early hours https://t.co/lUnvme0oiM
  • Next week's court appearance of Anne Sacoolas over the death of motorcyclist Harry Dunn has been postponed. Mr Dunn, 19, died in a crash with a car near RAF Croughton, Northamptonshire, on 27 August 2019 https://t.co/JVx31tmr3x
  • Farmers given right to buy tenancies in Crown Estate pilot | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/V6FMe9edG
  • Firm fined for dumping 1,200 unallocated payments into holding account | Law Gazette https://t.co/Q6Z8rjhCSS
  • #Australia has revoked tennis star Novak Djokovic's visa for a second time in a row over his right to remain in the country unvaccinated. The decision on "health and good order" grounds means he could be deported and get a three-year visa ban https://t.co/m8gduOD4zM
  • Legislation putting the Construction Industry Register Ireland (CIRI) on a statutory footing and requiring builders to register with it has been published | Irish Legal News https://t.co/vX2D5wj0WV
  • Litigation funder went under owing £43m to its backer, administrator reveals | Law Gazette https://t.co/4y8VO5OHFS
  • Dawn Robertson joins BTO in Edinburgh | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/OFtP84CNF0 
  • #German court jails former Syrian intelligence officer for life - Anwar Raslan found to have overseen murder of at least 27 people and torture of at least 4,000 at Damascus prison https://t.co/Qn4wHRwaYM
  • Legal rights group FLAC has reported a “significant increase” in family law queries to its helpline since Christmas | Irish Legal News https://t.co/DCy37RzkiF
  • Two men have been charged in connection with the death of a girl after a boat crashed during a sightseeing trip. Emily Lewis, 15, was fatally injured in the excursion, off Southampton, on 22 August 2020 https://t.co/4rO5j3J58Z
  • Londoners told to reduce physical activity on Friday due to pollution: Government advises older people and those with lung or heart issues to avoid strenuous activity altogether https://t.co/6c0QpFyXMF
  • A young teacher, Ashling Murphy, who was murdered in Tullamore, County Offaly, is not believed to have known her killer, gardaí (Irish police) have said #Ireland https://t.co/CE4xaTaahS
  • #US supreme court blocks Biden’s workplace vaccine-or-test rules https://t.co/sFDpKks8bS
  • Weightmans LLP and RadcliffesLeBrasseur LLP to merge | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9UQd146Cax
  • Prince Andrew: Why the military titles and royal patronages meant so much https://t.co/A5BBh0O0Km
  • Failure to prosecute over boy’s drowning in Welsh river ‘irrational’, court told - Mother of 13-year-old Christopher Kapessa, who died in 2019, mounts judicial review against DPP decision https://t.co/nXH2oLWQL5
  • The #Netherlands' King Willem-Alexander has announced that Dutch royals will cease using a historic golden carriage amid a debate over slavery links, the horse-drawn carriage, called De Gouden Koets, is decorated with an image that glorifies colonialism https://t.co/fsEw5MrOu1
  • Now we know No 10 broke the rules, Britain needs an amnesty on Covid fines https://t.co/xjZsobb1vt
  • In pictures… New trainees at Balfour and Manson | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/L9OZ58wRit

Friday

14th January - Law News

Edition 3671: 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: America is a nation of immigrants that continues to wrestle with a hatred of immigrants. An examination of the history of anti-immigrant panic in the US: Undocumented Pulitzer-prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas joins to explain why he thinks America's broken immigration system might be by design.

  Focus of the Day Article: Senior counsel success for pair of women commercial disputes lawyers in Singapore. Appointment of Marina Chin and Swee Yen Koh alongside Tan Puay Boon bring total SC tally to 94. Full story - The Global Legal Post

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Crypto: Let’s party like it’s 1996 | Law Gazette https://t.co/iQnJuwJGTm 
  • Boris Johnson's staff accused of more rule-breaking parties inside No 10 https://t.co/Vb70Beet5e
  • UK Proposes to Extend UK REACH Registration Deadline and Explore Alternative Information Requirements https://t.co/grwPU8pYmR
  • Mishcon expects ‘very strong’ year as IPO looms | Law Gazette https://t.co/p7lp0ubnOT 
  • #US federal judge in Chicago wants attorneys at global law firm Dentons to explain their request to withdraw as counsel to a Japanese pachinko billionaire who is embroiled in a multi-million dollar legal fee fight with litigation firm Bartlit Beck https://t.co/Omh3aoTGV
  • Gateley ‘on track’ as interim profit rises 19.5% | Law Gazette https://t.co/H6PaB487X3
  • McCartan Turkington Breen appoints two new partners and six associates | Irish Legal News https://t.co/2J03kDWMPk
  • An alert from the security service MI5 stated that Christine Ching Kui Lee "established links" for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) with current and aspiring MPs https://t.co/CcB9AKj0n
  • The Duke of York's military titles and royal patronages have been returned to the Queen, Buckingham Palace has announced. Prince Andrew will stop using the style His Royal Highness in an official capacity, a royal source said https://t.co/LpwshbAZdZ
  • End-to-end e-conveyancing is here, supplier claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/3viOnAYxDB
  • New barrister-run litigation firm chooses SRA regulation - Legal Futures https://t.co/UPYxFQb4Tt 
  • UP court issues arrest warrant against Swami Prasad Maurya in seven-year-old case of hurting religious sentiment | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/h63yOaCGfX
  • A lawyer for the woman accusing the Duke of York of sexually assaulting her at 17 says a money settlement alone will not be enough for his client #US https://t.co/K0N3kW9uL1
  • Junior solicitor at SRA's lawyers struck off for misleading client - Legal Futures https://t.co/0k5CHphAeE
  • The self-isolation period for people who test positive for Covid-19 is being cut to five full days in England, from Monday, people will be able to leave isolation after negative lateral flow tests on days five and six https://t.co/tsgyUFegh8
  • In-house solicitor found with 15,000 indecent images of children struck off | Law Gazette https://t.co/tzOIP1VXD
  • Irish solicitor James MacGuill takes up CCBE leadership | Irish Legal News https://t.co/A8Brgd5MEa
  • Solicitor Soophia Khan jailed for contempt | Law Gazette https://t.co/rA8i4zTvPG
  • DAC Beachcroft moves to new Glasgow office | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VdzchUziyG J
  • Khan asks High Court to set aside SRA's deliver-up orders | Law Gazette https://t.co/oplbsPPTpb 
  • UK government sued over ‘pie-in-the-sky’ net-zero climate strategy - ClientEarth and Friends of the Earth say strategy fails to include policies needed to ensure emissions cuts https://t.co/qa3QY7wQrU 
  • Proposed legislation which will provide a right of access to birth certificates, birth and early life information for people who have questions about their origins has been published | Irish Legal News https://t.co/C3cb5GgSdC
  • Planners set to approve 51-storey London tower with only one staircase: Fire safety expert says it would be ‘utter madness’ to approve plans for one of UK’s tallest residential buildings https://t.co/FB5Pn1ShjT
  • MoJ confirms probate fee hike | Law Gazette https://t.co/mriWmlx9g
  • Leading campaigner urges UK to target wealth of Kazakhstani elite- Bill Browder, who pushed for Magnitsky law, says anti-corruption laws should be used in response to deaths of at least 164 protesters https://t.co/Z4ayxeAP6
  • The UK Supreme Court, in partnership with Royal Holloway, University of London, has launched an online course | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LXc9FF920q
  • UK barrister Simon Davis has been appointed as #Cayman’s new Director of Public Prosecutions, the Judicial and Legal Services Commission announced Tuesday https://t.co/SRmByxqO5e
  • Supreme Court allows leapfrog appeal in CETA challenge | Irish Legal News https://t.co/UBUCbiXtgX
  • #French police have arrested a suspect over the unsolved 2012 murder of a British family and a French citizen in the Alps. Few details were given, but police said a man was in custody "in order to do verifications regarding his schedule" https://t.co/dCHYoRn8xe 
  • ‘VIP lane’ for PPE contracts unlawful, High Court rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/qdXOxaju53 
  • Richard Shepherd joins Gilson Gray | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6i7aL3azhB
  • A mother and stepfather who kept their starving autistic son locked in a "disgusting" attic bedroom have been found guilty of false imprisonment. Matthew Langley, 22, was "close to death" inside the vomit and faeces-covered room https://t.co/yvy4Eh86ZY
  • ‘What we saw alarmed us’: the long fight to expose ‘VIP lane’ Covid contracts - Court ruling that UK government’s way of procuring PPE was illegal was culmination of transparency struggle starting in mid 2020 https://t.co/NQox2UkrF8
  • Can client development skills help law firms also retain their legal talent? https://t.co/R92xak1r5L 
  • Kim Kardashian is among three celebrities being sued by investors in the EthereumMax crypto-currency. Other defendants include boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr, basketball player Paul Pierce, and the currency's creators https://t.co/zB4HopzAFz
  • Philip Lee welcomes four newly-qualified solicitors | Irish Legal News https://t.co/131k5peXI9 
  • Prince Andrew civil case: What happens next? https://t.co/eucqkvOVX
  • The UK is heading towards authoritarianism: just look at this attack on a minority https://t.co/ThuwV1dJjc 
  • #Spanish court orders doctors be compensated for lack of Covid PPE https://t.co/bK8qIZQSXB
  • The Post Office has been unable to contact 126 people who were convicted of crimes on the basis of evidence from the flawed Horizon computer system https://t.co/DR2L5sy3sa 
  • Sarah Jones blasts government over killer knife legal loophole after LBC investigation https://t.co/zWLITiTAqE 
  • Met Police facing legal challenge for not investigating Boris Johnson parties https://t.co/K3OsKfjVV6 
  • UK lawmaker Jim Shannonbreaks down when revealing mother-in-law died alone of Covid https://t.co/iqruQHYJN8 
  • Shoosmiths opens Brussels office | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/4DpNuGLREj 
  • The jail sentence handed to the mother of murdered toddler Star Hobson was "too low", the attorney general says. Star died in 2020 after months of "neglect, cruelty and injury" https://t.co/mED5jheRTm

Thursday

13th January - Law News

Edition 3670: 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 New York Judge has rejected a motion brought by lawyers for Prince Andrew to dismiss sex abuse accuser Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit.

  Focus of the Day Article: Former health secretary Jeremy Hunt has questioned whether clinical negligence lawyers are blocking vital reforms because the status quo is too lucrative to change. Hunt, the chair of the health and social care committee, spoke today following a two-hour hearing on the merits of non-adversarial systems in other parts of the world. Full story - The Law Society Gazette

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • A man has taken a hammer to a statue on the BBC's Broadcasting House in central London. The Prospero and Ariel statue was carved by Eric Gill and has been on display at the BBC since 1933 https://t.co/UsX8k3Y7W
  • Lithuania compensates victim of CIA torture | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZyZCbyRyB
  • Planning judgment attracts praise for including illustrations | Irish Legal News https://t.co/v8gcOCorb9
  • ‘Self-interest’ of lawyers is blocking clin neg reform, MPs hear | Law Gazette https://t.co/KIJ4nQ82Z
  • Prince Andrew's legal team includes barrister who acted for Britain's most violent prisoner and solicitor Gary Bloxsome, known as "Good News Gary" https://t.co/5IUGYYfYIu
  • Prince Andrew is to face a civil case in the #US over allegations he sexually assaulted a woman when she was 17 - a New York judge ruled that the case could be heard. https://t.co/UpbsPgHrWn 
  • The British Council says an #Iranian employee who was accused of spying by Iran has been released from detention there and has returned to the UK. Aras Amiri had been acquitted of all charges by Iran's Supreme Court https://t.co/86gvZZ1mBf
  • Balancing transparency and confidentiality ‘really difficult’ – McFarlane | Law Gazette https://t.co/N6OGjlkBk
  • A student who said she was spiked with a needle has told MPs she believes the "cruel and horrible" act was done for "comedic effect". Zara Owen said she blacked out soon after arriving at a club in October despite drinking in moderation https://t.co/OWa8qiYIIB
  • Capitol attack panel closes in on Trump inner circle with three new subpoenas - Subpoenas suggest committee examining whether Trump’s rally speech suggests White House had prior knowledge of attack plans #US https://t.co/hK9aNgFPz
  • Lawyers back Raab decision to extend remote witnessing of wills - Legal Futures https://t.co/Ho38hkNFtT 
  • Who Is Naomi Wootton Barrister, All About Djokovic Lawyer and Hearing Live Stream Link Details #Australia https://t.co/dOYitp51S
  • Blockchain: legal and regulatory guidance (second edition) | The Law Society https://t.co/5hFctUCRF
  • Bennell victims lost case to Manchester City ‘on a technicality’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/3TkFDbRY
  • How to set your law firm up for success in 2022 - Legal Futures https://t.co/Oib26uQzg
  • Eames Solicitors merges into US firm Clark Hill | Irish Legal News https://t.co/vJ8kC2T6d5
  • In-house lawyer struck off after child pornography conviction - Legal Futures https://t.co/BhNf7LFs7
  • Every lawyer will require familiarity with crypto, says MR | Law Gazette https://t.co/eGOfAvUUB7
  • #Greek sailing coach Triantafyllos Apostolou on trial in Athens accused of raping an 11-year-old girl, in a case that came to light when a gold medal-winning athlete spoke out about sexual abuse in sport, almost 12 years after the alleged rape took place https://t.co/2UfKuYFc5V
  • A school remains closed, a library is given over to police use and businesses are shut as an armed stand-off continues into a fourth day. A 41-year-old man barricaded himself in a flat in Coventry with his eight-year-old son on Sunday https://t.co/nkEyF9fupZ
  • Habeas Corpus: Supreme Court issues notice to High Commissioner of Malaysia in woman's plea to trace missing husband | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/tYeJfx4vpD
  • Leading litigation loan provider Affiniti Finance owes backer £43m, administrators reveal - Legal Futures https://t.co/Z2KtYI8uVq
  • Minister dismisses concerns about City firm’s role in Post Office compensation | Law Gazette https://t.co/FwjLwvj5zO
  • The Conservative party has removed the whip from Anne Marie Morris, a Devon MP, after she rebelled to back a Labour move in parliament to cut VAT on energy bills https://t.co/NvdXbKY5hU
  • Medical negligence claims process can be "inhumane experience" - Legal Futures https://t.co/ViqinP7y3n
  • Use of ‘VIP lane’ to award Covid PPE contracts unlawful, high court rules: Government’s use of system to award deals to two firms during first Covid wave found to be unlawful https://t.co/Yp11xp4hrB
  • Vaccine refuser Novak Djokovic admits breaking isolation while Covid positive https://t.co/vBCg6j8O6
  • Payout offers over Post Office IT scandal sent to less than third of applicants: CEO of company tells MPs that only 777 have so far been made out of 2,500 applications despite scheme closing in August 2020 https://t.co/OxTvoS2ZOc
  • New "all-lane running" smart motorways have been paused while their safety is assessed, the government has said. Using the hard shoulder as a permanent live traffic lane increases capacity, but critics say it has contributed to road deaths https://t.co/PnfD9Wcurk
  • Pent-up demand will see lawyers’ wages rise across the board | Law Gazette https://t.co/1suV8jo75w
  • NI Law Society establishes climate justice and law tech groups | Irish Legal News https://t.co/0vXD3nyNQs
  • Former Law Society of Scotland registrar, David Cullen, is to join Douglas Mill Consulting | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XI6k3pwUn3
  • Colston statue acquittals show how important juries really are | Law Gazette https://t.co/e77YmDSeeL
  • BBC director-general Tim Davie has said personal error was to blame for the broadcaster interviewing Jeffrey Epstein's former lawyer Alan Dershowitz last month https://t.co/D0oFASAvEt
  • Wright, Johnston & Mackenzie LLP’s Glasgow team moves to St Vincent Plaza | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/yedZiaNIbp 
  • Video-witnessed wills extended until 2024 | Law Gazette https://t.co/KxB5Nlw2yq
  • Sacked belly-dancing teacher sparks #Egypt debate over women's rights https://t.co/LLr3HcgUgF 
  • MPs to re-examine UK response to dirty money from Russia https://t.co/obXyqEtEmG 
  • Obituary - For a country without a written constitution, the UK was fortunate in having the authoritative and industrious Anthony Bradley among its leading constitutional experts https://t.co/9WbrDvwmym 
  • The #Canadian province of Quebec will charge a health tax to residents who are not vaccinated against Covid-19 https://t.co/6HEb08pGu2 
  • Unusual items left in Highland Travelodge hotels including a barrister's coat and wig, a set of bagpipes, a jade Buddha and a large jar labelled Loch Ness Fresh Air https://t.co/EFcnNWysAG 
  • Criminal barristers mull industrial action over legal aid funding reform https://t.co/p76pKIbcPL 
  • Regulation of the Legal Professions https://t.co/J3007Tnfxq 
  • UK government consults on new rules to curb global deforestation https://t.co/SWgDjt35ty 
  • Government publishes Protect Duty consultation findings - Majority of respondents support tougher security measures to ensure preparedness for and protection from terrorist attacks https://t.co/RmDGB6T168

Wednesday

12th January - Law News

Edition 3669: 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 escalating along the border with Russia, Luke Harding visits troops in Ukraine's Donbas region to gauge the mood ahead of a possible invasion. The war here has continued since 2014, when pro-Russian fighters attacked Ukrainian territory. But in recent weeks large numbers of separatist troops have entered the region, while talks between Vladimir Putin and US president Joe Biden have not provided the diplomatic solution many had hoped for

 
  Focus of the Day Article: Only one in six criminal barristers say the judiciary make adequate allowance for professionals’ caring or childcare responsibilities, with many arguing that the interests of parties and counsel are the Crown Court’s lowest priorities. Full story - Legal Futures

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Cleaver Fulton Rankin appoints new head of corporate | Irish Legal News https://t.co/uaQmRjV1rB
  • Brodies re-elects Christine O’Neill QC for fourth term as chairman | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/QnAdXWfopU
  • Accident victim signed up to CFA within two minutes, transcript shows | Law Gazette https://t.co/fle3IqdaQ0
  • High Court in Belfast to hear claim for compensation after alleged waterboarding | Irish Legal News https://t.co/p9Y1uEcxAG
  • Senior Downing Street political staff had to intervene during the first half of 2021 to prevent events at No 10 - such as leaving parties - going ahead https://t.co/UibJZCc8TK
  • Listed Gateley announces 11th acquisition | Law Gazette https://t.co/w63jd5xJ45
  • Amy Cornelius and Gregor Hayworth join Burges Salmon in Edinburgh | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/c3cWeo5TX
  • Is the Nationality and Borders Bill just another example of bad law-making? | Law Gazette https://t.co/W7EasCs8I
  • Two men have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of a teenager who went missing 15 years ago. Andrew Gosden, from Doncaster, was last seen on 14 September 2007, aged 14 https://t.co/Da50aObMr
  • Slater and Gordon records £19.5m pandemic loss | Law Gazette https://t.co/HZy6ea10uV
  • Claire Campbell's 16-year-old son, Luke, died after taking ecstasy bought by friends on the darknet - a part of the internet that can only be accessed with special software https://t.co/ZMUcwMonXA
  • Melissa Collins elected as president of JCI Dublin | Irish Legal News https://t.co/9YtgmjacsL
  • Law firm that held deposits defeats claim over failed property development - Legal Futures https://t.co/O5CFzpBNK
  • Danielle Mari Connell appointed as TANQ committee member | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ToyvtuUAW
  • #Lithuania pays Guantánamo ‘forever prisoner’ Abu Zubaydah €100,000 over CIA torture - Compensation for allowing torture at Vilnius black site indicates changing attitudes in Washington, lawyers say https://t.co/P3ESqfbAnA
  • Peers urged to back 'health needs screening' for remote proceedings | Law Gazette https://t.co/5i4z3Quc7
  • The lifting of restrictions on large outdoor events in Scotland is expected to be announced this afternoon. The move would allow football fans to return to stadiums when the Scottish Premiership's winter break ends next week https://t.co/o7Et9SA5nh
  • Law firm’s prisoner charity doubles caseload in six months - Legal Futures https://t.co/bK519mjvi1
  • Lords watchdog assesses complaint against Tory peer Michelle Mone over PPE firm - Commissioners asked to investigate after files appear to suggest Tory peer was involved in company awarded £203m contracts https://t.co/eXB2RoanCA
  • #Australian Border Force investigating whether Novak Djokovic made false travel claim https://t.co/2DZZROMYM
  • The courts don't care about us, criminal barristers say as strike looms - Legal Futures https://t.co/Clfu5b8JfS
  • Scottish government’s inept consultation interferes with rule of law | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HeAkl4QyQS
  • Bradford adoption: Couple say troubled council 'broke our family' - Sonny and Sarita Simak spent three years fighting to be reunited with a boy they planned to adopt after he was wrongly removed by Bradford Council https://t.co/YAsWeXciMV
  • One of Britain's largest energy suppliers Ovo Energy has apologised after it advised customers they could cuddle pets and eat porridge to stay warm - a link to a blog "containing energy-saving tips" was sent to its SSE customers https://t.co/Z7ws6m0Xi1 
  • Lawyer demands e-scooter reform as illegal rider makes injury claim | Law Gazette https://t.co/w8N6mRyLRx
  • The acquittal of the Colston Four does not edit history https://t.co/0QNBZ9x2Tv
  • Former #Fiji Solicitor-General Nainendra Nand passes away https://t.co/HLJUjechc
  • Employment Tribunals head Shona Simon to retire | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7Rpp1PLgzT
  • Mishcon loses 18 lawyers to Greenberg ahead of planned IPO | Law Gazette https://t.co/6RQMxfdY1
  • S&G refunds £4,000 deduction in latest Checkmylegalfees clash - Legal Futures https://t.co/JkGtoVt5W4
  • Leaked email about drinks event at No 10 explodes Johnson’s defences https://t.co/zO99jvBDCQ 
  • The High Court has struck out libel claims made by a former Warwick University law professor against two fellow academics, an investigator and a law student - Legal Futures https://t.co/xs7UM9PvN
  • Find another way to resolve dispute, High Court tells parties - Legal Futures https://t.co/KE8dtRVSwW
  • The Colston Four’s critics are deluded to think Britain owes no apology for its past https://t.co/7M8kcACko
  • People without Covid symptoms no longer need a PCR test to confirm a positive lateral flow in England. The change reflects the high prevalence of coronavirus in the community and the accuracy of rapid tests https://t.co/5XQ7FKHVEs
  • Criminal bar explores appetite for action over legal aid | Law Gazette https://t.co/L6pRMNHHHz 
  • A prisoner who gave birth to a stillborn baby in the toilet of a cell has said she "will never forgive the prison" for the "horror death". Louise Powell said she begged for an ambulance before her baby died at HMP Styal in Cheshire https://t.co/Mw5jp96UCM