Monday

23rd February - Law News

1155th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news& legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap

FOCUS OF THE DAY: Law firms must innovate to prosper - Innovation, “like breathing, is not optional if a firm wishes to prosper in a highly competitive legal services marketplace”. Full story - New Law Journal




Saturday Conversations on Law

Sunday

22nd February - Law News

1154th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news& legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


Our Saturday Law Interview featured Dr. Steven Vaughan, a former city solicitor and now a legal academic with expertise on the laws regarding the regulation of nanotechnology as well as the standard and quality of legal advice offered by corporate law firms: 'Regulating nanotechnology & the quality of corporate legal advice'.




Saturday Conversations on Law

Saturday

21st February - Law News

1153rd Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news& legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


Our Saturday Law Interview featured Dr. Steven Vaughan, a former city solicitor and now a legal academic with expertise on the laws regarding the regulation of nanotechnology as well as the standard and quality of legal advice offered by corporate law firms: 'Regulating nanotechnology & the quality of corporate legal advice'.



Saturday Conversations on Law

Friday

20th February - Law News

1152nd Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news& legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: Blow to legal aid as High Court dismisses judicial review. A last-ditch challenge to the lord chancellor's legal aid reforms was thrown out by the High Court this morning. The Law Society and practitioner groups are seeking an appeal. Law Society president Andrew Caplen said he was 'extremely disappointed at this outcome'. Full story - The Law Society Gazette




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Thursday

19th February - Law News

1151th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news& legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has apologised for releasing information that made it appear as if there had been a massive rise in training places last year – when in fact the number has stayed static. Responding to a Freedom of Information Act request about trainee solicitor numbers from a legal recruitment company, the SRA said that “5,541 training contracts were registered in 2014, and 3,415 periods of recognised training entered into”. Full story - Legal Futures




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Wednesday

18th February - Law News

1150th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news& legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: MoJ funding for paternity testing is 'puzzling', says leading family charity. From September, family court judges in England will be able to order DNA tests to determine a child's parentage, according to the justice minister Simon Hughes. The announcement follows the completion of two pilot programmes in Taunton and Bristol family courts, managed by Oxfordshire Family Mediation and Cafcass, which were set up following anecdotal evidence that courtroom arguments over parentage often led to significant delays in divorce cases. Full story - Solicitors Journal




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Tuesday

17th February - Law News

1149th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news& legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: Silk appointments 2015 – Why be a QC? The ‘new’ silks appointment system has now been in place for nine years. This year’s round of appointments, announced last month, suggests a stabilisation of the revamped system. While the number of applicants was roughly steady on 2013/14, with 223 hopefuls this year compared with 225 the previous year, the tally of successful silks slipped from 100 to 93. Full story - The Lawyer





Saturday Conversations on Law

Monday

16th February - Law News

1148th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news& legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: GCHQ acted unlawfully when it used intelligence gathered by the US National Security Agency’s mass electronic surveillance programmes PRISM and Upstream, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal has ruled. The relationship between the British and US intelligence agencies led to GCHQ unlawfully accessing millions of people’s private communications. The relationship between the two was discovered after civil liberties organisations brought a legal challenge in the wake of the Edward Snowden whistleblower revelations. Full story - New Law Journal




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