Wednesday

18th September - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: A two-tier bar will emerge as a result of public sector sector spending cuts, with top level commercial sets breaking away from the mid-tier in the civil sector, leading barristers warn. Full story - The Lawyer


Tuesday

17th September - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Judge compromises over niqab for Muslim woman in dock. Woman accused of intimidation can remain veiled, but must show her face when giving evidence. Full story - Guardian Law


Monday

16th September - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: MPs have approved government proposals, made under the Crime and Courts Act 2013, to allow live television broadcasting in the Court of Appeal. Full story - New law Journal


Sunday

15th September - Law News

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Our Weekend Law Interviews are a series of conversations with Lawyers & commentators on Law, Justice & Society. The latest Saturday's interview features Advocate Santhan Krishnan, an Indian Supreme Court lawyer and President of the Indian Advocate's Cricket Association. 


Saturday

14th September - Law News

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Our Weekend Law Interviews are a series of conversations with Lawyers & commentators on Law, Justice & Society. The latest Saturday's interview features Advocate Santhan Krishnan, an Indian Supreme Court lawyer and President of the Indian Advocate's Cricket Association. 


Friday

13th September - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: MoJ insists it has “appetite” for legal regulation review. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has dismissed suggestions that it is not committed to its review of legal regulation. Full story - Legal Futures


Thursday

12th September - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Do judges really need more oversight? New regulations are about to speed up complaints against judges, but Lord Carlile is calling for a new inspectorate. Full story - Law Guardian 


Wednesday

11th September - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Legal Services Board wants to set in motion plans for a single, independent regulator that will cover the entire legal profession. Full story - Law Gazette