Sunday

29th March - Law News

3015th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  After more than two months of lockdown, restrictions are being eased in China's Wuhan city. That is the place where the new coronavirus outbreak began. People are now allowed to enter the city but its 11 million residents are barred from leaving until April 8.


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  • Senior officers are seeking even wider powers, including fining parents if their teenage children breach the lockdown https://t.co/PtQprhP9G7 
  • Boy and two men arrested after coronavirus-related assaults https://t.co/fnZh4OpjmL
  • Home Office to hold on evicting asylum seekers during lockdown https://t.co/al5QDCnajn
  • Is factory farming to blame for coronavirus? https://t.co/or06VfvBb2 
  • Zaghari-Ratcliffe's leave from prison to be extended by two weeks #Iran https://t.co/t9eeVg8Oqn
  • We must take drastic action but let’s not turn into a nation of little tyrants https://t.co/b5HhANt86G 
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/yyetLIKvS
  • Privatising children's homes is 'playing into the hands of abusers' https://t.co/O9FfqbwDS8 
  • Religious fundamentalist politicians from #India's ruling party claiming cow urine and cow dung could cure coronavirus https://t.co/936neF4DIn
  • Coronavirus lockdown in #India: ‘Beaten and abused for doing my job’ - the beginning of the fall of PM Modi? https://t.co/fGhmFQVSxO
  • #India's government defiant as millions struggle under lockdown https://t.co/9h2NAFuymg 
  • OneWeb blames pandemic for collapse https://t.co/0T8CiEe5nP
  • 'Focus on the things you can control: how to cope with radical uncertainty', and turn into Hitler? Or let go of the idea of control & be a Sufi https://t.co/3uVskrAEGU
  • New restrictions on funerals are adding to the heartbreak of bereaved families https://t.co/gd5u3lmdOJ
  • In the space of a month, the United Kingdom has transformed beyond recognition. And most of us haven't had time to stop and take stock https://t.co/rnyI5clKOW 
  • Cruise ship in race to transfer passengers off #Panama coast https://t.co/xcNNUuFUYy 
  • Retired police officers say thousands of former colleagues would be willing to rejoin their forces and help the country cope with coronavirus https://t.co/I6fIfzE1dP
  • #Swiss Museum Settles Claim Over Art Trove Acquired in Nazi Era https://t.co/v4HUH1QsbY 
  • #China Pushes to Churn Out Coronavirus Gear, Yet Struggles to Police It https://t.co/YQAV3k45DQ 
  • Opera Star David Daniels, Charged With Sexual Assault, Is Fired by University of Michigan #US https://t.co/m36zi0zI17
  • As #Turkey Ends Inquiry, Prospects Dim for Justice in Khashoggi Killing https://t.co/u8UIC4637n
  • As law firms adjust to working life during COVID-19, Jersey firm Bedell Cristin has sworn its first virtual affidavit | New Law Journal https://t.co/KiTLbdb4pp
  • A network of priority courts is to be kept open, consolidating the work of courts and tribunals into fewer buildings during the COVID-19 pandemic | New Law Journal https://t.co/YlxBTXZi8R 
  • Two interesting roles have arisen at human rights organisations JUSTICE | New Law Journal https://t.co/u3aEHGeABB
  • Legal Practice Course (LPC) exams can be moved online instead of postponed, after the regulator bowed to pressure from junior lawyers | New Law Journal https://t.co/zumbnOtzur 
  • Leasehold practitioners have called on the government to extend statutory deadlines for filing applications until the COVID-19 lockdown is over | New Law Journal https://t.co/iBtv0O3H0p 
  • More than £2m in scholarship and bursaries funds are up for grabs for the next academic year (2020/21) at the University of Law (ULaw) | New Law Journal https://t.co/ctuEP7ahKY
  • The Law Society has issued a list of answers to frequently asked questions or solicitors concerned about the impact of COVID-19 on employees and clients | New Law Journal https://t.co/zkNdlCCNtm
  • Family lawyers will need to choose from a ‘smorgasbord’ of IT options when participating in remote hearings, the judiciary has said | New Law Journal https://t.co/dqotwiUi3A
  • Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division, has issued guidance to resolve confusion on child arrangement orders during the COVID-19 pandemic | New Law Journal https://t.co/amAX8Z8I6u
  • The Supreme Court will hear cases and deliver judgments through video conferencing as a result of the pandemic | New Law Journal https://t.co/NXNHlVsMe2
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/M4vrqamBYf
  • Tax avoiders will receive coronavirus bailouts – we must redress this injustice https://t.co/mdMRnfwcKI

Saturday

28th March - Law News

3014th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  As migrants struggle to get home amid the lockdown, homeless people are hit badly. Most of them who work as rag-pickers and labourers are walking to their villages as employment has stopped. In Kolkata, as part of a government initiative, the police are opening up municipal halls to shelter them.



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Friday

27th March - Law News

3013rd Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  As countries deal with and response to the biggest threat to life in peacetime - in this war it is not soldiers who are being hailed heroes but doctors and nurses, social care workers, volunteers and those not putting themselves first - but the most vulnerable and in need. As more than 500,000 people in the UK volunteer to help the NHS, people around the world have been applauding those working night and day to save lives in hospitals.


Focus of the Day story: UK listed law firms react to Covid-19 by cutting salaries and ditching dividend payments. Knights reduces employee salaries above £30k by 10%; Ince cancels interim dividend. Full story - The Global Legal Post

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Thursday

26th March - Law News

3012nd Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  Australian veterinarians are being asked to help during the COVID-19 pandemic by offering their equipment to treat acute cases of the virus. While some vets see sense in the idea, others are skeptical that animal ventilators could be used on humans. Veterinarians around the country could be called on to sacrifice their equipment to help Australian hospitals if the number of coronavirus patients needing ventilation exceeds the number of machines now available.


Focus of the Day story: The Solicitors Regulation Authority has said it will take a ‘proportionate approach’ to enforcing rules on firms working through the Covid-19 coronavirus crisis. In its first public statement on the emergency, the regulator said it expects solicitors and firms to continue to meet high standards expected by the public, and to do everything they can to comply with rules. Full story - The Law Society Gazette

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Wednesday

25th March - Law News

3011th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) says that New York needs ventilators so desperately for the Covid-19 patients that they will test splitting a ventilator between patients. Cuomo then chastises the federal government for not doing more to get ventilators to New York like using the federal Defense Production Act to make companies produce ventilators.



Focus of the Day story: The Lord Chancellor Robert Buckland yesterday praised lawyers for their “heroic efforts” in trying to keep trials going during the coronavirus pandemic. He also acknowledged that the lockdown measures introduced on Monday might well lead to an increase in domestic violence and online crime as people stayed indoors. Full story - Legal Futures

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Tuesday

24th March - Law News

3010th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  The prime minister is announcing strict new curbs on life in the UK to tackle the spread of coronavirus. From this evening people must stay at home except for shopping for basic necessities, daily exercise, any medical need and travelling to and from essential work. Shops selling non-essential goods will also be shut and gatherings in public of more than two people who do not live together prohibited. The UK death toll has reached 335. If people do not follow the rules police will have the powers to enforce them, including through fines and dispersing gatherings, Boris Johnson said in a televised statement from Downing Street.


Focus of the Day story: Crown court trials on hold while judges seek ways to protect juries, pause follows uncertainty over how trials would work given physical distancing need. Full story - Guardian Law

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Monday

23rd March - Law News

3009th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive since 2011 focusing on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice issues.

Today's Video Focus:  Hospitals and morgues overwhelmed, bodies piling up in churches and just under 800 deaths in one single day. That's the shocking reality in Italy which has become the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic. And a symbol of the enormous challenges facing Europe's public health systems. The Italian government is struggling to keep up with the spread of the virus. It has sent in the army to enforce the lockdown in Lombardy, the northern region at the centre of the outbreak And it's tightening already strict controls on daily life.


Focus of the Day story: Home Office failings that led to the Windrush scandal were ‘consistent with some elements of the definition of institutional racism’, an independent inquiry has found. Full story - New Law Journal

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