Saturday

28th November - Law News

Edition 3260: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical 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: At -7.5 per cent, the gross domestic product (GDP) rebounds, but India is now in technical recession with two successive quarters of shrinking output, due to the lingering effects of lockdowns to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. Economists are optimistic the slump in the second quarter of current financial year will not be as harsh as the record 23.9 per cent crash in the April-June period.


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • The new Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal has been brought into effect with the appointment of its 33 members - Irish Legal News https://t.co/9KCZHZpncd
  • High Court: Patent case joinder of additional parties permitted - Irish Legal News https://t.co/LHLVoVP3DU
  • #US election: Appeal court dismisses Trump camp's lawsuit in Pennsylvania https://t.co/iaAkCmzklC
  • Whisper it quietly, but law firms have done well in lockdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/YSkNzYYKGx
  • SRA chief: Misconduct reports must be more than office gossip | Law Gazette https://t.co/byKe0G2q3X
  • Judge's decision to free teenager due to Covid backlog overruled - Release of defendant held beyond custody time limits ‘was not open’ to Judge Keith Raynor, says high court https://t.co/lRrlXKViS3 
  • City law firm partner overturns £35,000 fine over 'sexual encounter' - High court criticises professional regulators for delving too far into Ryan Beckwith’s private life https://t.co/ieXvoFBFfx 
  • EU to use Magnitsky-style law to impose sanctions on human rights abusers - Provisionally approved act will allow EU to freeze assets and impose travel bans https://t.co/513wqHbzDY
  • Covid: People in tier two 'will have to leave pub after meal' https://t.co/NuswruL5YO
  • PC had sex with woman in Launceston police station toilet - PC Christopher Wilson, 43, invited the woman to the toilet via text on 2 December, Exeter Crown Court was told https://t.co/6wLTmmZW2X
  • An escort accused of helping burglars steal property worth £26m from celebrities was only in the UK for a client, a court has heard https://t.co/KvnnLXvXT3 
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/uKKBCLKobB 
  • Legal PA placed in redundancy ‘pool of one’ loses dismissal claim | Law Gazette https://t.co/Rdpk9SXVOY
  • Buckland assures City of post-Brexit opportunities | Law Gazette https://t.co/CsW4M81VKJ
  • City firm embraces remote working and reverses pay cuts | Law Gazette https://t.co/XmNTj9OCJa
  • Free legal advice centres receive £11.5m in emergency funding | Law Gazette https://t.co/pvmQlUZPz5
  • City celebrates ‘golden decade’ – but impact of pandemic remains unclear | Law Gazette https://t.co/OuECl2IzAN
  • Nuremberg landmark stirs memory of Faculty great - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/V7fOk1jAuB
  • German court rules against Yemeni plaintiffs in lethal drone strike case - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3X2fkL1ZYo
  • High Court rules on equalising historical transfers for the effect of unequal GMPs - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/AA4q09bSXf
  • Anger over funeral home photos with legend's open coffin - Maradona's agent and lawyer, Matías Morla, vowed to take legal action against the "scoundrel" responsible for the photos https://t.co/QEK3CDZOCX
  • Covid in Wales: Greater restrictions for pubs ahead of Christmas https://t.co/FVmuKQP7gh
  • David Adams of Compass Chambers has joined the Session Cases team for 2021 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/P2NhGFhkD0
  • Pig guts were thrown and scuffles broke out in #Taiwan's parliament over the easing of US pork imports. The government have been criticised for a recent decision to allow pork containing ractopamine in to the country https://t.co/K2CSRbMiQb
  • A west Belfast man found guilty of murdering Adrian Ismay, a prison officer, who died 11 days after a bomb exploded under his van, has been given a minimum jail term of 22 years https://t.co/V4PmHcb849
  • Chambers "expected" to commit to race audits and 'positive action' - Legal Futures https://t.co/96sAqUYae
  • Report casts doubt on UK pledge to prevent low-quality food imports - Ministers have refused to sign safeguards, potentially spelling disaster for farmers after Brexit https://t.co/ncjY9ei1ht
  • The Republic of Ireland’s single regulator for the legal profession has decided that it would be “premature” to abolish the distinction between solicitors and barristers - Legal Futures https://t.co/FlxzDKTMOH
  • British-only passport holders barred from playing Prince William in new film due to brexit regulations, only EU passport holders can apply https://t.co/pIuOSKwe1T 
  • Five British MPs escaped terror plot at Paris rally in 2018, Iranian diplomat allegedly behind plan to bomb Free Iran event attended by thousands #France https://t.co/1AckgH3ut
  • New UK tech regulator to limit power of Google and Facebook https://t.co/vNVZj8BaL
  • Two roles at Dentons in Scotland are at risk of being lost, as the firm begins a UK-wide redundancy consultation - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Lv7tnTMr6
  • The UK's asylum system has become mired in delay during the lockdown, with tens of thousands of people still waiting for their cases to be determined https://t.co/WBlesjbFw0
  • Controversial 'virginity tests' sold by UK clinics https://t.co/2cGejJNTu
  • The government has asked the regulator to assess the Oxford/AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine, bringing the UK a step closer to a possible rollout https://t.co/eAKAr5oAxk
  • The Unilever of law? Shakespeare Martineau's big ambitions - Legal Futures https://t.co/OhLzeHawEG 
  • The independent public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Sheku Bayoh in police custody will begin next Monday - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/GrndmJvzMZ
  • Criminal Bar diversity will be hit by debt, low fees and pandemic, young barrister warns Criminal Bar diversity will be hit by debt, low fees and pandemic, young barrister warns
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/GEohOY0zag
  • Victorian government hires barrister who trashed Christian Porter #Australia https://t.co/FpEDtLXiJ
  • The EU Court of Justice Deems CBD Ban in France Illegal https://t.co/2r5L8FBKC
  • DR Congo: War crimes conviction 'an important victory' for justice – UN envoy #DRC https://t.co/2fHUlLoY4
  • Justice in crisis: Rishi Sunak urged to fully fund the courts amidst growing backlog Justice in crisis: Rishi Sunak urged to fully fund the courts amidst growing backlog 
  • High Court confirms position on implied retainers and duties of solicitors https://t.co/Wrhp0kLhh
  • Getting the Best Out of Your Solicitor – Tips for Business Owners https://t.co/Qcd1uu3th
  • Right to redundancy law suspended until March - Irish Legal News https://t.co/cLeOGbaWE
  • NI: Consultation seeks views on continued use of non-jury trials - Irish Legal News https://t.co/wSjIv7WXWb
  • Dominic Raab says legislation is needed to cut UK aid spending - Foreign secretary says it is not known when 0.7% target, set in law, will be restored https://t.co/b7ckWJsOu
  • Scottish court urged to use diaries to uphold Lockerbie bomb case - Scottish government lawyer says appeal judges should use evidence from second Libyan suspect https://t.co/yRKwc6G3k3
  • Family of man killed by convicted terrorist sue UK government - Jack Merritt, 25, was stabbed by Usman Khan last November while he was out on licence https://t.co/57BJc0yTJr

Friday

27th November - Law News

Edition 3259: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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Focus of the Day Legal Article: Law firms should guard against trying to 'fix femaleness', report warns. Study says flexible working is key diversity weapon, but women-only networks may be counter-productive. Full story - The Global Legal Post
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: A Sydney school is under investigation for locking up an autistic child. Concerns were raised by the mother of the 7-year-old boy after another parent observed him being locked in a small room. 


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • #French authorities have suspended three police officers after they were seen on video beating up a black music producer in central Paris https://t.co/gUDDzr3iTd
  • Solicitors welcome announcement of Epilim inquiry - Irish Legal News https://t.co/jiuM55Vv52
  • A police officer accused of trying to buy a £9.95 box of doughnuts for seven pence by sticking on a cheaper barcode has been sacked for gross misconduct https://t.co/eTkJvsGUg
  • Sharing of intimate images without consent to be criminalised - Irish Legal News https://t.co/R5c7dap9K
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/G3C5P28oiD
  • Court of Appeal: High Court reporting restriction overturned - Irish Legal News https://t.co/9UTSDEClqp
  • Client account outsourcing fails to take off | Law Gazette https://t.co/tJSGjTe5oB
  • IBA 2020: Virtual reality provides 'immersive' sexual harassment training | Law Gazette https://t.co/T82z7n7ii
  • Consumer need still unmet a decade after Legal Services Act, says LSB | Law Gazette https://t.co/thZQv0LZR
  • Scottish government defies court order to hand over documents to Salmond inquiry - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/21IrMJd7zx 
  • Sotoudeh film opens in UK next week | Law Gazette https://t.co/EKtrFcIz7
  • Four legal academics at Dundee University’s School of Law have been promoted - Sarah King, Yvonne Evans, Dr Thomas Giddens and Dr Luca Siliquini-Cinelli have all been made senior lecturers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6Uh4XODmoP
  • A repentant American tourist has returned a block of ancient marble stolen during a trip to Rome. The fragment was delivered to Italy's National Roman Museum, with "To Sam, love Jess, Rome 2017" inscribed on it https://t.co/LVxWdPwhE1
  • The #US Supreme Court has temporarily blocked New York from enforcing attendance limits at places of worship in areas hit hard by coronavirus https://t.co/afc0VcFup8
  • Dentons starts redundancy consultation as part of remote working push | Law Gazette https://t.co/bmcCduqVvD
  • Former company director found to have misappropriated business opportunities loses expenses appeal - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/rv4XMPS7JS
  • Spending review: Sunak pledges millions to tackle courts backlog | Law Gazette https://t.co/lhF1y7LA4
  • Should we tax people working from home? - Legal Futures https://t.co/dZgcCVVQh
  • Most of England will be in the two toughest levels of measures when lockdown ends next week https://t.co/mKB7jerxzK
  • Online fashion retailer Boohoo appoints former judge Sir Brian Leveson to probe company's ethics https://t.co/iIZHnRSodX
  • “Usura rusteth the chisel/It rusteth the craft and the craftsman”, wrote Ezra Pound. Benjamin Bestgen this week explains the practice of usury - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EzPt04dNT
  • Profession welcomes Sunak's justice system cash injection - Legal Futures https://t.co/0PByMnaSa
  • SLAS sounds note of caution over telephone hearings - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/OE9MwMRmiz
  • Partners saw £100m pass through client account from car park scheme - Legal Futures https://t.co/0JH8G7aIF
  • Medical staff urge Priti Patel to close barracks housing asylum seekers https://t.co/B6G4y9sz6
  • Reality of law firms’ approach to AML not living up to their policies - Legal Futures https://t.co/ssx9KHsoXX
  • Good Law Project’s judicial reviews proceed - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/iyKtEyfdaq
  • Coronavirus and gender: More chores for women set back gains in equality https://t.co/KiZ4u7wbf
  • Christmas "bubbles" of three households in Scotland should contain no more than eight people, the Scottish government has said https://t.co/6yYJ5JcHS
  • Hate crime probe launched into Telford school attack https://t.co/f1ee1UOTwA
  • Ex-Great Ormond Street porter Paul Farrell, 55, faces sex charges https://t.co/mxE66tKn4
  • Domestic abuse: Six women murdered after reporting partner https://t.co/JbJLLhGBAO
  • Manchester Arena Inquiry: Prisoner in touch with bomber to be released https://t.co/iTqIjkCwA
  • A 14-year-old transgender boy is starting legal proceedings against NHS England over delays to gender reassignment treatment https://t.co/6G2rwJHLg
  • Thorley Stephenson welcomes new trainee Nicola Hadden - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fqYNCi4EOD
  • Additional remote jury centres to open in cinemas - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DizprdCO0M
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/nZAR05kidZ
  • Home Office’s ‘hostile environment’ broke equality law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WdfJKWqOQG
  • Further amendments to Hate Crime Bill welcomed - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DudsyDJJD4
  • Barrister appointed to lead working group on offence of misogynistic harassment in Scots law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VinghqDix
  • NI: Properties seized by paramilitary crime task force under Proceeds of Crime Act - Irish Legal News https://t.co/iDheUhH72C
  • Senator Ivana Bacik: Children who are born in Ireland belong here - Irish Legal News https://t.co/xG1sAFWsf5
  • Dáil expected to overwhelmingly reject removal of Mr Justice Woulfe - Irish Legal News https://t.co/agiODd9rfN
  • Plan to retrospectively tax Covid PUP could be unconstitutional - Irish Legal News https://t.co/dQMstBgnx
  • Oireachtas justice committee to review judicial appointments process - Irish Legal News https://t.co/huh5UzNQs
  • NI: Judge Stephen Fowler appointed Recorder of Belfast - Irish Legal News https://t.co/iSxyCejZ42
  • Richard Huckle: A psychopathic prisoner who murdered paedophile Richard Huckle in an act of "poetic justice" has been sentenced to a minimum of 34 years in jail https://t.co/bPTAu1bxn
  • Bar Council challenges withdrawal of Covid grants from barristers - Irish Legal News https://t.co/U2SZ0xdrku

Thursday

26th November - Law News

Edition 3258: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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Focus of the Day Legal Article: The Bar Council has urged the government to invest in local court systems ahead of tomorrow's spending review, arguing that people in the Midlands and the North are in ‘dire need of early legal advice’. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: The battle for control of the US Senate is still on, and it all comes down to Georgia. In his latest episode of The Point on YouTube, CNN’s Chris Cillizza explains how on January 5, the Peach State will decide which party controls the world’s greatest deliberative body for the next two years. 


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Cork solicitor launches new technology-focused firm - Irish Legal News https://t.co/VaNvL9hf
  • High Court: Solicitor struck off - Irish Legal News https://t.co/4MKeksua
  • #US President Donald Trump has pardoned his former top security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI https://t.co/NzSSyuWGD
  • Johnny Depp libel case appeal bid turned down https://t.co/VAGDl5x4t
  • Has bargain BAILII had its day? | Law Gazette https://t.co/L0b0zclCzZ
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/0sSIpj2n4O
  • Intelligence firm Black Cube ordered to pay £350,000 to #Israeli TV show https://t.co/wS6oZMBZk
  • The hostile environment is indefensible. Now we know it's unlawful too https://t.co/MyE5xeLzq
  • UK immigration officials accused of using coercive tactics to access homes - Officers allegedly bypassing need for search warrants by demanding entry to homes https://t.co/ucFuvOOEK
  • Celtic supporters who wore IRA shirts to match win appeal against breach of the peace conviction - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/znytTCgj7
  • Murdo Fraser: Rangers case ‘stinks of ineptitude and corruption’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/lvfe2AJzx
  • Scottish government refuses increase in legal aid fees but promises traineeship subsidy - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LzzIep4FKg
  • Spending review: Families face 'agonising uncertainty' over benefits decision https://t.co/gqSqYSNUaf 
  • Police have given "suitable advice" to the producers of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! following complaints about the use of non-native bugs https://t.co/UJBkEq264f 
  • Eton teacher Matthew Mowbray guilty of sexually assaulting pupils https://t.co/I6yY900ccS
  • Kylie Moore-Gilbert: Lecturer 'released by #Iran' in prisoner swap https://t.co/0KBUjnIH1u
  • Upskirting barrister suspended for six months | Law Gazette https://t.co/GCrjcmz6wh
  • Global bar body condemns ‘lefty lawyers’ comments | Law Gazette https://t.co/RsLKQ4c7U
  • Cyber criminals make £2.5m raid on law firms in lockdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/KUMwOPYLv
  • Corner-cutting boss told absent staff to ‘witness’ 33 wills | Law Gazette https://t.co/dl4RuGrhD
  • Keep Welsh JRs in Wales, Faulks review told | Law Gazette https://t.co/HRzMFCEjrY
  • First approval given for Legal Ombudsman's in-year budget increase - Legal Futures https://t.co/4AYARqOi4
  • Coronavirus: Domestic abuse offences increased during pandemic https://t.co/fMZhLGsw8
  • Bar Council demands regional court investment ahead of spending review | Law Gazette https://t.co/JKXtqBpR6
  • 'Upskirting' Brexit barrister banned for six months - Legal Futures https://t.co/ZOgSdrxUp
  • Firm fined £14,000 after missing ‘red flags’ on property work | Law Gazette https://t.co/BHfqdGTi3
  • Berlin's rent cap offers a new way of thinking about Britain's housing crisis - This should be an important first step in a conversation about how speculative finance has affected the right to a home https://t.co/qujorPDBjK
  • #NewZealand couple shuns developers to give 900 hectares of land to nation - Dick and Jillian Jardine said it was ‘the right thing’ to hand beautiful plot in Remarkables to national trust for conservation https://t.co/riBTjC41E
  • Investment schemes causing “huge number” of claims - Legal Futures https://t.co/NofdbGS
  • Our Legal Heritage: Henry Dundas – no statute of limitation on the limitation of statues - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/dMieYLE6K
  • Legal Services Act a decade on: Much to celebrate but much to do - Legal Futures https://t.co/9zwTLE9KR
  • Just Employment Law raises over £30,000 for Pancreatic Cancer Action Scotland - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Q6VsV3tJB
  • Covid: Call for UK-wide rules after Christmas https://t.co/0y7F41b5
  • Windrush generation: UK 'unlawfully ignored' immigration rules warnings https://t.co/8CkMHLZx6
  • An advertisement for London black cabs exaggerated how much the vehicles could reduce the spread of Covid-19, a watchdog has found https://t.co/QFI5drfrE
  • Covid Christmas rules: Caution urged over household mixing https://t.co/uIyAe3pQ2o 
  • Scotland’s sheriff civil courts are now able to conduct proofs, debates, evidential and fatal accident inquiry (FAI) hearings virtually - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fWNuVd65oc 
  • Devolved nations call on UK government to ‘respect devolution’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hZReO59ekP
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/oWSxDdDQT
  • Welsh commissioner offers funding to help staff leave abusive relationships - Pioneering scheme will provide grants or loans to help pay for relocation or essential supplies https://t.co/0YhO0qEBTj
  • Home Office broke equalities law with hostile environment measures: EHRC found negative consequences of Conservative policy were ‘repeatedly ignored’ https://t.co/kpeoe40ACq
  • Domestic abuse victims with 'trapped capital' should not be denied legal aid, court rules https://t.co/pdLAQDYFJA
  • Javid advised of 'hostile public sentiment' to Shamima Begum, court told https://t.co/g7ieoTXKQU
  • Tory MPs rebuked over letter to judge in Charlie Elphicke references case - Private secretary to lord chief justice says it was ‘improper’ to seek to influence decision https://t.co/y9JItOOYdr 
  • Deportation of man with children in UK was 'disproportionate', court rules - European court of human rights finds removal of Nigerian Charles Unuane violated his right to family life https://t.co/vVtgbryLTO
  • Gearóid Corrigan: Changes afoot in the solicitors' professional indemnity insurance market - Irish Legal News https://t.co/Iv05gtOhGu
  • Irish solicitor in Canada joins Ireland-Canada Chamber of Commerce Vancouver - Irish Legal News https://t.co/APyCamANRM 
  • #France will begin to ease its strict coronavirus restrictions this weekend, allowing non-essential shops to reopen, President Emmanuel Macron has said https://t.co/X64BdpMjYx
  • A woman has been arrested in the southern #Swiss city of Lugano after allegedly injuring two other women in a suspected terror attack at a store https://t.co/xPkGg5zOvh 
  • Solicitor Harry Fehily elected chairman of University of Limerick Foundation - Irish Legal News https://t.co/NrHsuhbiGc

Wednesday

25th November - Law News

Edition 3257: LawNewsIndex is a UK based topical legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.   

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Focus of the Day Legal Article: Ministers remain “determined” to implement the whiplash reforms next April, a top Ministry of Justice (MoJ) official confirmed yesterday, although it is still not certain when the rules governing the process will be published.’ Full story - Legal Futures
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: On the anniversary of the start of the Nuremberg trials, 90-year-old Colette Marin-Catherine confronts her past by visiting the German concentration camp Mittelbau-Dora where her brother was killed. As a young girl, she fought Hitler's Nazis as a member of the French Resistance. For 74 years, she has refused to step foot in Germany, but that changes when a young history student named Lucie enters her life. Prepared to re-open old wounds and revisit the terrors of that time, Marin-Catherine offers important lessons for us all. 


Saturday Conversations on Law

Tuesday

24th November - Law News

Edition 3256: LawNewsIndex is a UK based legal news & articles archive. Since 2011, it has been collating articles on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics, Human Rights & Social Justice.   

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Focus of the Day Legal Article: The High Court of Justiciary has refused to order the recovery of two protectively marked documents (PMDs) by the legal team appealing the conviction of the late Abdelbaset al-Megrahi following a recommendation by the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission.’ Full story - Scottish Legal News
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: The lockdown in England will end on 2nd December and there will be a return to the 3 Tier system of restrictions - but with tougher rules for many people. Full details are to be announced soon but there's already a warning that more areas will find themselves in the highest tier. The prime minister Boris Johnson said that in all parts of England the Rule of 6 will return, with up to 6 people able to meet outdoors. All shops, gyms, swimming pools and hairdressers will be able to reopen. 

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • The law and a culture of sexual harassment: How the profession’s leaders are addressing misconduct at all levels #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/CCIVoP1cL
  • Facebook's encryption plans could help child abusers escape justice, NCA warns - Warning comes as man admits using Messenger to coerce children into sending explicit pictures https://t.co/eKMmrgSb
  • #Myanmar's genocide against Rohingya not over, says rights group - Lawyers and activists say persecution of Muslims is continuing despite UN action https://t.co/xgmwH3zMK4
  • Shamima Begum still a national security threat, UK supreme court told - MI5 assessments read out at start of appeal over revoking of Isis recruit’s citizenship https://t.co/ifsD05lnS
  • Australia is reckoning with its war crimes allegations. Now the UK must step up https://t.co/PqppqHKDvd
  • Nicolas Sarkozy corruption trial: co-defendant wants Covid postponement - Former #French president is accused of corruption and influence peddling https://t.co/aWZayU0csP
  • ‘He was nine’: The #Saudi minors still on death row despite royal decree - Saudi Arabia announced it would end capital punishment for juvenile crimes, but campaigners fear at least 10 prisoners could be executed at any time https://t.co/wYUgQPNyNE
  • Family who fear daughter was killed sue Leeds NHS trust after body decomposes https://t.co/1nTS2lupTo
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/ga3B6OwV98
  • Maughan: Suicide and Unlawful Killing Conclusions in Inquests | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/vmJbwT3DLh
  • Article 2 and the provision of healthcare — Part 1 | UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/ARHUYgFnVC
  • The assassination of a ‘Brave Journalist of #Afghanistan’ - The night before he died, Aliyas Dayee was up late working. This was not unusual for Dayee, who didn't mind going to bed late or getting up early for a story https://t.co/iNsL1KmpdI
  • Covid in Scotland: Relaxing of rules 'not expected' at Hogmanay https://t.co/hQRV34bqh9
  • ‘Landmark’ clinical and medical research facility sold #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/keSnQrHpNQ
  • What the Bofors case signifies in terms of solidarity within the Bar: Retired Justice Madan Lokur recounts #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/jWrEoD9mH9
  • Meet Australia’s new High Court judges #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/NwlTPoT43
  • Liam Allan and Hannah Arkwright have set up a charity aimed at helping those who become entangled in the criminal justice system through no fault of their own https://t.co/QxQyrP8Wm
  • Scottish Conservatives vow to scrap ‘not proven’ verdicts - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FlkSsSo4cu
  • 'Oh Lords, take a leaf from the lawyers’ standards' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/VEdJUZ6OdN
  • Scots in thrall to nationalist elite, new book argues - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IInLsyF8Cy
  • Lockerbie appeal: High Court refuses to order recovery of secure documents - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6utmAVzFkv
  • Fans at sporting events: Maximum of 4,000 set to be allowed in England https://t.co/DC2Q5Q8ITT
  • Cornwall cooker deaths: 'Serious failings' by Beko https://t.co/lcLAMj8ixu
  • Masks compulsory in Welsh schools communal areas https://t.co/EBZJ0OHIro
  • Covid rules 'disregarded' as Swale becomes worst-hit area https://t.co/9m3Se4Uxa2
  • Moray & Agnew welcomes new workplace relations lawyer #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/qOeSqqCoI8
  • London law schools team up with Clifford Chance and Macfarlanes to launch refugee law clinic - Legal Cheek https://t.co/7daKjfp6z9
  • Future-Reliance v Amazon: Arguments before Delhi High Court #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/vhnWm9lTXD
  • Attitudes to technology in access to justice might beneficially follow the trajectory of the earlier debate about the best way to deliver legal aid services - Legal Futures https://t.co/BCs3xbxgT
  • Modern slavery to be tackled through digital supply chain assessment #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/ZhLOG3iJZR
  • Comedians, Courts and the Constitution #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/v0dbzlvcq2
  • “Massively busy” ABS plans further growth - Legal Futures https://t.co/4nuKWD6Izl
  • Solicitor ordered to repay small part of legal aid fraud proceeds - Legal Futures https://t.co/QqqxHAS13B
  • PII market "only getting harder" after 17% premium increase - Legal Futures https://t.co/fhl0x6dNWN
  • Lost wills: What to do when the original will cannot be found - Legal Futures https://t.co/8WgZ5kTgQs
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  • Trial of ex-president Sarkozy a landmark for #France https://t.co/CBaiPHNGn
  • Cheaper covid-19 Oxford University made vaccine is highly effective - overall results showed 70% protection, but the researchers say the figure may be as high as 90% by tweaking the dose https://t.co/mWnca8cbu
  • CyberUp, a group of campaigners who want to reform the Computer Misuse Act, finds 80% of security professionals are concerned that they may be prosecuted just for doing their jobs https://t.co/AHKbGtBg8N
  • Advocates and lawyers at odds over consent law reform recommendations #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/zjI9PL7kwQ
  • The latest TheLawMap Wig! https://t.co/wDgGwfJv1D
  • Law firm opens virtual boozer featuring pool tables, beer garden and DJ booth - Legal Cheek https://t.co/MxFBr9ztDy
  • How my STEM degree kickstarted my career as a magic circle lawyer - Legal Cheek https://t.co/blFw1gKgQl
  • Orissa High Court refuses to quash criminal proceedings against Odisha Infratech #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/D7qckHTInV
  • Gilchrist Connell makes new senior appointments #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/wYY4hzp95
  • Kerala Governor signs off on ordinance amending Kerala Police Act to combat defamation, communication of abusive material #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/UgXk1WlJMN
  • BBC calls on Lord Dyson to oversee Princess Diana interview investigation - Legal Cheek https://t.co/DFNqN0bNUz
  • Is there any scope of settlement?: New Judge hearing MJ Akbar's defamation case against Priya Ramani asks #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/mZ8H0eBaiv
  • Judges star in COVID-inspired Hamilton music video - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ONMD4E9SAW
  • Shamima Begum: she ran away to Syria as a 15-year-old to join the self-proclaimed Islamic State. But when the terror group was defeated, she ended up in a refugee camp in Syria https://t.co/TxzOAVHmWa
  • Virtual courtroom in a mobile van: Moving India towards Design Innovation in Law #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/NoXG2q5ty
  • Christmas tree sellers allowed to reopen in England despite lockdown https://t.co/ROYS9fRMNN
  • Mass Covid-19 testing to start in England to head off Tory revolt - Proposals include plans to limit self-isolation and to allow household mixing at Christmas https://t.co/JBXekFPukx
  • Trump faces pressure from Republicans to drop 'corrosive' fight to overturn election #US https://t.co/9ZBAf4bko0
  • Ministers take swipe again at lawyers with accusation of ‘playing politics’ - the immigration minister, Chris Philp, condemned lawyers for challenges to the deportations of asylum seekers https://t.co/V51Gf8uGnW
  • #Australian war crimes allegations: defence chief says commanders will be held accountable 'case by case' https://t.co/dss2AmHxS
  • ‘I don't like acts of dishonesty by the state’: Jolyon Maugham QC on Covid cronyism https://t.co/BpWlG0fCM
  • ‘Let us disobey’: Churches defy lockdown with secret meetings https://t.co/ZIM7ZpijEq
  • PM's defence of Priti Patel sparked Home Office fury, union says - Civil servants angry at ‘double standards applied to home secretary over bullying report’ https://t.co/qeAG56vvI8
  • Nicolas Sarkozy in dock as ‘historic trial’ over corruption finally begins #France https://t.co/aWZayU0csP
  • G20 leaders promise fair access to coronavirus vaccines https://t.co/87nbEZKMZJ
  • More than 200 arrested in renewed #Belarus protests: Rights group https://t.co/Aq2akgeaHc