Sunday

21st February - Law News

Edition 3344: 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: 21st February is International Mother Language day. On February 21, 1952, students and the common people in Dhaka (present day Bangladesh) had taken to the streets in protest against the then Pakistani government's denial of Bangla as the national language and imposition of Urdu as the sole official language of Pakistan. Salam, Barkat, Rafiq, Jabbar and a few other brave sons of the soil were killed in police firings on this day in 1952 when students came out in processions from the Dhaka University campus defying section 144 to press home their demand for the recognition of Bangla as a state language of the then Pakistan


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • NI: Private renters protected from eviction until end of September - Irish Legal News https://t.co/osQPbKGB
  • Prominent #Greek actor Dimitris Lignadis held over rape accusations https://t.co/sQpUgMebut
  • A law banning people in Wales from smacking their children will come into force in 2022. Wales is the second part of the UK to do so, after Scotland https://t.co/8RPZWfGFM
  • All adults in the UK will be offered their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine by the end of July, the prime minister has pledged https://t.co/8ZdggpsIO
  • NI: Belfast City Council was not pressurised into special treatment for Storey funeral - Irish Legal News https://t.co/3V7xTnQce
  • Freshwater part 2: the circumstantial evidence – podcast https://t.co/c1LJR3LVnb
  • After the Uber ruling, there's no excuse for government not to enforce workers' rights https://t.co/3QN7tfnYpq
  • William Fry recognised for investing in diversity - Irish Legal News https://t.co/krVBpEc4c
  • At least two people have been killed in protests in #Myanmar against a military coup, the worst violence yet in more than two weeks of demonstrations https://t.co/4OIhO0kU5
  • NI: Plans for care and justice campus 'lack clarity' - Irish Legal News https://t.co/rT46tSSUr8
  • Friedrich Karl Berger: The US has deported a 95-year-old former guard at a Nazi concentration camp to #Germany https://t.co/BT30obObGH
  • Former Clarke Willmott partner banned over misleading client emails | Law Gazette https://t.co/e62LkZcKMZ
  • Gig economy: Uber drivers are workers, Supreme Court finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/KNufpJOEQ
  • Burford pushes to reinstate dividend following ‘record’ year | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ue8D1J8mw
  • Covid measures a template for ‘worse law’, former government legal chief warns | Law Gazette https://t.co/jDtOD5KRnd
  • 'Spike' in barristers reporting Covid concerns | Law Gazette https://t.co/1Ze8uuRjl
  • Reuniting families and allowing people to have more social contact will be an "absolute priority" in easing lockdown after schools reopen, No 10 says. Options being considered include allowing two households to mix outdoors in the coming weeks https://t.co/eeSxCRTYZ9
  • Travers Smith creates domestic abuse support package | Law Gazette https://t.co/bb0dYAAr83 
  • Partner profits jump 30% at Hogan Lovells | Law Gazette https://t.co/CdCMrYKu6z
  • Relief as EU deems UK data protection laws ‘adequate’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/GoeD3MwDZs 
  • A conversation with Hon. Clarence Thomas, associate justice of the #US Supreme Court. The conversation was held in conjunction with the Supreme Court Fellows Program Annual Events https://t.co/rdiIQq48go
  • Care home residents in England will be allowed to pick one person to visit them regularly from 8 March, in the first confirmed easing of lockdown since its reintroduction last month https://t.co/LLs6zIS0qU 
  • Justice minister pledges immediate review of new CPR website | Law Gazette https://t.co/kJqdXgBdFU
  • Google fined €1.1 million over ‘misleading’ star ratings on hotels - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tzeSwkb8iw
  • Long service awards for dedicated children’s hearing members - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZRKvopHEi
  • Outlander star Sam Heughan appeals EUIPO whisky decision - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tl3TNzqvdR
  • Legislation for short-term lets licensing scheme withdrawn - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Pj7iwEpoGZ
  • Home Office acted illegally in charging children excessive sum to register as citizens - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ofp87SQuyK
  • Phulah Pall promoted to associate at Jones Whyte - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/g15UGYaDzA
  • Date set for civil case over Glasgow bin lorry crash - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ysxr08SubZ
  • Google has fired the founder and co-head of its artificial intelligence ethics unit, claiming she violated the company's code of conduct. In a statement, Google said an investigation found Margaret Mitchell had moved files outside the company https://t.co/vPMH4ZbyKU 
  • Billie Eilish granted restraining order against alleged stalker - In legal documents, Eilish said the man had caused her ‘emotional injury’, including fear for the safety of herself and her family https://t.co/sdfx0NMIAu
  • Chris Whitty at odds with Johnson over 'big bang' reopening of schools in England https://t.co/FSCcAL9Qbb

Saturday

20th February - Law News

Edition 3343: 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: Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has extended support to 22-year-old Disha Ravi in India, who is in jail for alleged sedition and other charges for editing a "toolkit" that the police claim was used to conspire against the country over the protest by farmers against new agriculture laws. Fridays for Future (FFF), a group founded by Ms Thunberg in August 2018 when she was 15, also tweeted it would "raise our voices peacefully and respectfully for those at stake, to ensure justice for everyone."



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Outrage over Catalan rapper imprisoned over tweets and song lyrics - Irish Legal News https://t.co/W2j39NE2ni
  • Google fined €1.1 million over 'misleading' star ratings on hotels - Irish Legal News https://t.co/8adjMNEF0
  • Children's ombudsman reappointed for further six years - Irish Legal News https://t.co/o3d738alfB
  • The Guardian view on the Uber drivers ruling: a challenge to government | Editorial https://t.co/mLzhZ6jVj
  • MI6 chief apologises for past ban on LGBT staff https://t.co/KI8fLuRAgk
  • Delayed white paper on ending direct provision due next week - Irish Legal News https://t.co/LSKQEeN6u
  • Shamima Begum: supreme court to decide next week on UK return https://t.co/xiMNsXViEg
  • NI: Adele O'Grady QC admitted to International Academy of Family Lawyers - Irish Legal News https://t.co/KHeK5msYm2
  • Hidden dangers in the proposed free speech law https://t.co/txMtXRnEm
  • NI: PSNI use of discretion and penalty notices has improved - Irish Legal News https://t.co/CqlHCjhxbf
  • Matt Hancock acted unlawfully by failing to publish Covid contracts - High court judge rules failure to publish details of contracts within 30 days was transparency breach https://t.co/wmegapiAxf 
  • Freshwater part 1: are the wrong men in jail? – podcast https://t.co/je713vH76
  • Uber case: Drivers are workers, Supreme Court rules - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/j9jAKxrLRw
  • Order preventing publication of identities of complainers in Salmond case varied by High Court - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/wWOjbisrS8
  • Creating a level playing field for law students | Law Gazette https://t.co/vzJGs4nFju
  • WhatsApp to go ahead with changes despite backlash https://t.co/00CjeBdnlx
  • Firm leads fight to recover air ambulance costs from defendants | Law Gazette https://t.co/gVOG5iSM
  • Sunak urged to act ahead of March stamp duty cliff-edge | Law Gazette https://t.co/CCJhgD2umY 
  • The High Court must overturn Boris Johnson's decision that Home Secretary did not breach government rules on behaviour, a union says. The PM decided not to sack Ms Patel last year after a report found strong evidence of "bullying" https://t.co/0y7sLcVhA
  • Probe to consider how best to regulate use of AI in legal services - Legal Futures https://t.co/elxaHa53R
  • Susanna McGibbon appointed Treasury solicitor | Law Gazette https://t.co/5tpaPJsbX
  • Cocaine 'worth £184m' found in banana boxes sent from Colombia https://t.co/wTMxB7Qdv6 
  • Managing partner wins disability discrimination claims against firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/1jROwNmhLW
  • Suspended sentence for woman who live streamed video of boyfriend's trial | Law Gazette https://t.co/IUeUzYN2
  • Solicitor struck off over falsified decree absolute - Legal Futures https://t.co/Z4yRF4IWrK
  • Barrister suspended after appearing in court when unauthorised - again - Legal Futures https://t.co/3fgxZkOpO
  • Unregulated care homes for children under 16 illegal from September https://t.co/shLZu53BjM 
  • Fines collection rates hold steady - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LsOZ6oAnqf
  • Multilevel inter-regional governance of mobility between Africa and Europe: Towards a deeper and broader externalisation | Lorenzo Gabrielli https://t.co/63LIv0J5e0
  • Cwmbran lockdown killer of wife got 'unduly lenient' jail term - Labour's Harriet Harman QC wants the attorney general to refer Anthony Williams' case to the Court of Appeal https://t.co/Uil2ZMwtmh
  • Princess Latifa: UN asks for proof that Dubai ruler's daughter is alive https://t.co/wYCb0wlzPT 
  • When I first embarked on my legal career, I never thought for a moment that the profession I so eagerly wanted to join and belong to would also be the profession in which I felt trapped - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/r3u8LHTXUt
  • Letter: English judge required for Rangers malicious prosecution inquiry - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EjsguSPTrR
  • The UK is to launch a "high-risk" science agency to look for ground-breaking discoveries. The agency, Aria, will be run along the lines of US equivalents that were instrumental in the creation of the internet and GPS https://t.co/IbvyXdl58W
  • University watchdog faces 'impartiality' questions being a paid adviser to the firm Aquind, which wants to build a cable linking the UK and French electricity grids https://t.co/1zSSmXTNt7
  • UK Supreme Court rules Uber drivers are workers https://t.co/JDlQUJyVYP
  • SSDT launches consultation on updating calculation of expenses - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7VnIqyLaBr
  • Andrew Phillips appointed new Scottish FA compliance officer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VfWzULwE5
  • Glasgow priest launches legal action over Covid church closures - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/phkBtdhx
  • Outer House rejects Crown defence to malicious prosecution suit - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZnDYBR0UHv
  • LK Shields promotes Cathal Hester to partner - Irish Legal News https://t.co/ZBRbzmiULb
  • Blog: Travelling to Ireland? Here's what you need to know - Irish Legal News https://t.co/WYiIiuFuzG 
  • NI: European Commission to be sued over Article 16 chaos - Irish Legal News https://t.co/hh2toco
  • Judges dissent from proposed personal injury guidelines - Irish Legal News https://t.co/6tL6YBD0n
  • M&A market to 'regain certainty' after remarkably strong €9.1bn in deals last year - Irish Legal News https://t.co/LyzzBTaBT7
  • ‘Abhorrent’: #Malaysia’s plan for Myanmar repatriation condemned https://t.co/ZtzF4Z56gK
  • James Medhurst obituary - employment lawyer and an eloquent campaigner for the rights of disabled people https://t.co/6XJzFxmJl2
  • Man who killed wife 'in act of great violence' jailed for five years https://t.co/tDhjfoO0bw
  • Data lays bare strain on criminal justice system in England and Wales https://t.co/3ixJqe3gBe
  • The government's hasty Covid law-making cannot become a template for the future https://t.co/UZ1niZiETy 
  • Trust in law at risk if ministers bypass parliament, says ex-legal chief https://t.co/fi5P3o2qlu
  • UK's £1,000 child citizenship fee ruled unlawful by appeal court - Court upholds ruling that Home Office failed to assess best interests of children in setting the fee https://t.co/Z06Vj546f9 
  • Expensive Brexit charges: Why is my online shopping more expensive? https://t.co/yhxNfH1B3w 
  • Unblock logjam for new laws, senior MPs urge ministers - BCrucial government policies have been held up too long by the Covid crisis, ministers have been told https://t.co/qIvfBuP9zV
  • Millions of people are out of pocket on flights they were unable to board due to coronavirus restrictions, according to consumer group Which? https://t.co/5vFbndFBOz
  • Primary school children aged eight and over may be able to return to school from 15 March if Covid cases continue to fall, under Welsh Government plans https://t.co/8imDJ5c2rC 
  • Court of Appeal: Homemade will held to be valid despite destruction of certain sentences with pen - Irish Legal News https://t.co/2YaLUB4BqP

Friday

19th February - Law News

Edition 3342: 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: First, the Australian government proposed bringing in a law to make tech giants pay for content from news organisations. Then Facebook and Google fought back claiming it was unfair and "fundamentally misunderstands" how social media platforms publish news. But while Google backed down and signed a multi-year deal with News Corp, Facebook last night blocked news reaching its Australian users. Now Australia's prime minister has attacked the social media platform, branding it "arrogant" and said his government won't be intimidated into abandoning the law.

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 Focus of the Day Article: 'Too many lists and brochures' - law firms urged to reset relationship between lawyers and BD teams. Video Q&A hears call for leaders to recognise and accommodate the complexity of the sales process. Full story - The Global Legal Post


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Claimant cleared of dishonesty despite 'wholly unreliable' evidence | Law Gazette https://t.co/Lpe1mi6T1h
  • #US state of Texas Senator Ted Cruz flew to Mexico with his family for a holiday amid a winter weather crisis that has left millions in his state without power https://t.co/lLq4vHkxmK
  • Facebook's decision to block news content from its platform in #Australia was "bullying" and "staggeringly irresponsible", the chairman of the Commons media committee has said https://t.co/Hy3OOT4a
  • ‘Levelling up law’: City joins forces with former education secretary | Law Gazette https://t.co/1J4yT2AFOH
  • No pay rises for judges this year | Law Gazette https://t.co/bmUM9xP6L
  • Views sought on blockchain dispute resolution rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/f9RUetRDm
  • Crime contract extension could delay legal aid review benefits | Law Gazette https://t.co/sXinCPKguX
  • #Turkey human rights lawyer Eren Keskin has been sentenced to more than six years’ imprisonment for terror offences - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YrG8Bq8O8y
  • LGBT+ History Month: Supporting LGBT+ clients | Law Gazette https://t.co/IB8DBn4VYQ
  • A technical manager at the maker of the Grenfell Tower cladding told colleagues poor fire test results on the product needed to be kept "very confidential" https://t.co/rRtyQs4LW
  • Lockdown restrictions in Northern Ireland will be extended until 1 April, the Stormont Executive has agreed. But children in primary 1 to primary 3 (aged four to seven) will go back to school in Northern Ireland on 8 March https://t.co/sRNss88o
  • Children’s Commissioner to deliver inaugural Law and the Common Good lecture - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/c8Pu0e9X
  • ‘Supercourt’ unveiled for Manchester alongside host of new Nightingale sites | Law Gazette https://t.co/Bcf61erzZY 
  • Lawyers and profanity - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0zRCvKApoE
  • Forget being hard or soft on crime – be smart instead - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/InyyhNQbIC
  • Calls for compensation scheme for UK frontline workers with long Covid https://t.co/BvIbwTcT3Q
  • Angry protests as #Spanish riot police arrest rapper at centre of free-speech debate https://t.co/4Bu22QQuXM
  • National Theatre to halt Europe tours over Brexit rules; EU work permit regulations could scupper productions like The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time https://t.co/ns5g91PbT
  • In dark Netflix thriller I Care a Lot, a predatory court appointed guardian wreaks havoc, a story that’s far closer to reality than one would expect https://t.co/2h1LG5sYBO
  • Minister accused of backtracking on military rape trials pledge: Women accuse Johnny Mercer of backtracking on promise made to campaigners in parliamentary debate https://t.co/6MPCURE7ud 
  • It may be legal for companies to insist that new staff be vaccinated as a condition of their employment. Justice Secretary Robert Buckland said it was unlikely bosses would be able to make existing workers have vaccines under their contracts https://t.co/u5E5AJKBkU
  • Petitions at lowest level in nine months - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KvqsAc4Yhy
  • The Margaret Taylor Interview: Gerry Sinclair looks back on a career at the SCCRC - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/odZn99lj2
  • Thinking about selling your law firm? This is how you do it - Legal Futures https://t.co/b4GC3Gc4TG
  • Huge growth in alternative legal services provider market - Legal Futures https://t.co/ppeOp2kA8f 
  • Solicitor fell in love with architect of translation fraud - Legal Futures https://t.co/zYrHNGPgI6 
  • Service provider hack sees 100GB of data stolen from top law firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/Fkfz0twAk
  • Barrister asks Shariah law specialist to stop quoting Quran on LinkedIn - Legal Futures https://t.co/i9qYuWHXdG
  • Black and LGBT Edinburgh University students attacked in Zoom meeting https://t.co/S75XwXkGo
  • Jury trials return to Aberdeen with Vue cinema conversion - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/owU6DkU3SH
  • Barclays has reported a big drop in annual profits, having set aside billions of pounds for loans expected to turn sour due to the pandemic. The bank reported a 30% fall in pre-tax profits to £3.1bn for 2020, down from £4.3bn in 2019 https://t.co/Altr0JtPJp
  • European Commission expected to approve UK-EU data transfers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/lOGOT4G2Mz
  • Omegle: Children expose themselves on video chat site https://t.co/pJu0R9caM
  • Frenzied trading of GameStop shares: Keith Gill, known as 'Roaring Kitty' on YouTube, allegedly duped retail investors into buying inflated stocks while hiding his sophisticated financial background https://t.co/mREqURaPN
  • Multilevel inter-regional governance of mobility between Africa and Europe: Towards a deeper and broader externalisation | Lorenzo Gabrielli https://t.co/63LIv0J5e
  • ECHR tells #Russia to free Alexei Navalny on safety grounds https://t.co/7tVBlI1nq9
  • Senior UK fraud prosecutor unfairly sacked after US sabotage, tribunal finds https://t.co/E7834o3QLt
  • Litigants baffled as civil procedure rules move to new site | Law Gazette https://t.co/kyj5K5UdWv
  • #Jamaica should repeal homophobic laws, rights tribunal rules https://t.co/O0qn5roDow
  • Ryanair to challenge EU court ruling on French and Swedish state aid - #Irish airline to appeal after losing first round of legal battle over Covid bailouts for rival carriers https://t.co/v7wWDs9SOL
  • DPP reveals concerns over age of criminal responsibility | Law Gazette https://t.co/EV2rm668eM 
  • Solicitor on Kids Company board cleared of wrongdoing by court | Law Gazette https://t.co/BenciJQOVD
  • Eviction ban extended until end of March | Law Gazette https://t.co/sCzh4Dndgn
  • Injury firm goes countrywide with new office opening | Law Gazette https://t.co/VAxNIz9Tyf
  • BBC under fire over 'strikingly hostile' interview of Muslim Council of Britain head - 100 public figures sign letter criticising Radio 4 Woman’s Hour segment with Zara Mohammed https://t.co/98IgLJML0g

Thursday

18th February - Law News

Edition 3341: 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: Federal Communications Minister Paul Fletcher joins News Breakfast to discuss Facebook's decision to restrict publishers and people in Australia from sharing or viewing Australian and international news content. 

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 Focus of the Day Article: The government has extended the current ban on evictions until the end of March – a decision that has been cautiously welcomed by housing lawyers who remain concerned that tenants can still be made homeless due to Covid-related rent arrears. The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced over the weekend that the ban on bailiff evictions has been extended until 31 March. Exemptions to the ban include illegal occupation, anti-social behaviour and rent arrears of six months or more. Landlords must give six months’ notice before starting possession proceedings. Full story - The Law Society Gazette


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Ex-Clifford Chance solicitor charged with fraud and insider dealing | Law Gazett https://t.co/ZUSj9ZMEv3
  • ‘Most diverse’ professional services group buys Leeds firm | Law Gazette https://t.co/Jq0jZnwDFV
  • Facebook has blocked #Australian users from sharing or viewing news content on the platform amid a dispute on a law. Australia wants tech giants like Facebook and Google to pay for the content reposted from news outlets https://t.co/62VZvnG6nN
  • Quarter of regional trainees paid less than minimum salary | Law Gazette https://t.co/volnDpqXN
  • Strasbourg: UK 'failed to protect child trafficking victims' | Law Gazette https://t.co/xqyjovAC1N
  • Three #NorthKoreans have been charged in the US over a scheme to steal and extort more than $1.3bn (£940m) from banks and businesses around the world https://t.co/LX0HKMag
  • PR chief sacked after comments about Wales, its language and the UK Celtic nations. Keith Hann was dismissed by frozen food specialists Iceland "with immediate effect" after remarks on Twitter https://t.co/Hf5LzCKW2i
  • Grenfell cladding firm told 'misleading half-truth' to standards board https://t.co/oii1u1c2l5
  • Eversheds repays staff whose hours were cut | Law Gazette https://t.co/fPmzg9RDQ
  • Yorkshire firm closed over director’s suspected dishonesty | Law Gazette https://t.co/QUpDxB3tSTle mistakes’ from banks during probate - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qLF7gDTQA
  • Craig Sandison QC, Shona Haldane QC and Martin Richardson QC will take their oaths of office in the First Division Courtroom, Court 1, next Monday - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0aIcDS56Mc
  • Success for Douglas Armstrong QC in planning appeal - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/lhJA1VPUNC
  • Law school to offer classes in small talk - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tvaR6mLOmN
  • Barcelona to ban smoking on four of its beaches - Pilot scheme will operate from end of May to mid-September as part of city’s ongoing clean air drive #Spain https://t.co/eeOzCrbyYa
  • BLM UK to fund 'people's tribunal' for deaths in custody - United Families and Friends Campaign receives £45,000 in BLM’s first round of funding https://t.co/kEa4qqt7L7
  • Why the #Welsh language deserves respect not ridicule https://t.co/qtNswQY1SR
  • Nodeep Kaur: The jailed activist Meena Harris tweeted about #India https://t.co/oVBwDvQ7i
  • Stephen O’Rourke QC appointed Keeper of the Library - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/biObnf8ToS
  • Unsettling judgment threatens real rights - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gGkwxGrJv5
  • Kirkcaldy man loses appeal by stated case against leisure centre car crash conviction  - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EfRZbZSev7
  • Campaigners challenging the approval of a road tunnel near Stonehenge have been granted a court hearing to allow the decision to be scrutinised https://t.co/EgKxsQNfGF 
  • Boris Johnson says it is "absolutely right" to take a "data not dates" approach to leaving lockdown, stressing England will ease measures "cautiously" https://t.co/MNCU9B847S
  • Landmark court ruling could ‘end impunity’ for Shell and other multinationals - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gqtyz2MNb
  • Tribunal explains three-month suspension for "sexual touching" barrister - Legal Futures https://t.co/JiCBLJpWfu
  • Top 100 firms have "trust issues" because of online failures - Legal Futures https://t.co/1xABMqgV9
  • Actress Seyi Omooba, sacked over Facebook post attacking homosexuality, had her claim for discrimination, breach of contract and harassment rejected. She had sued Leicester's Curve Theatre & her former agents https://t.co/wu4iUDgxKo
  • Princess Latifa: UN to question UAE about #Dubai ruler's daughter https://t.co/82qBjgDh6D
  • Legal Services Board under fire for "neglecting impact of Covid" - Legal Futures https://t.co/3kf2yuTLw
  • Perilous but Profitable Crossing: The Changing Nature of Migrant Smuggling through sub-Saharan Africa to Europe and EU Migration Policy (2012-2015) | European Review of Organised Crime (EROC) and Tuesday Reitano https://t.co/ZuPYwL7UqQ
  • Law firms sign up to social mobility and Black interns initiatives - Legal Futures https://t.co/sdiYR2SXs1
  • Solicitors’ firms – affordable, value-for-money services? - Legal Futures https://t.co/I0ivzyCVMI 
  • Scotland joins rest of UK in setting tighter labeling rules https://t.co/hwd89XJsrt
  • Scottish solicitors body calls for nationwide high-rise cladding assessment https://t.co/gSNAginGtc
  • LSB business plan must revitalise the legal sector https://t.co/5IJUfrruFY
  • Leo Varadkar contacts Gardai via solicitors following leak investigation https://t.co/BtKmx5xVN3
  • Solicitor's delight in joining Cumbria's Inspira charity board https://t.co/LGgCzb5fc3
  • ‘We Can Bring Down the Regime’: Myanmar’s Protesting Workers Are Unbowed https://t.co/qo2wD7hJLk
  • Parliament Rape Claim Roils #Australian Government https://t.co/eetJQh1m1x
  • Dr Yvonne Daly promoted to professor of law at DCU - Irish Legal News https://t.co/beqxgdrRmb
  • Suspected terrorist revealed plan to poison royal family with ice cream https://t.co/Uhq2wlgYDv
  • Hunger forces #Zimbabweans break COVID lockdown rules https://t.co/dXkVQkNqOl
  • Irish candidate the runner-up in ICC chief prosecutor race - Irish Legal News https://t.co/KDgtxQj2vb
  • Trump and Giuliani sued by Democratic congressman over Capitol riot. Lawsuit brought on by Bennie Thompson and NAACP argues ex-president and lawyer violated law known as Ku Klux Klan Act #US https://t.co/4eumavAVq
  • #Dutch court reinstates Covid curfew minutes before its start time - Earlier ruling that emergency powers were wrongly used is overturned, with full hearing due on Friday https://t.co/fHJDbqATgj 
  • Grenfell: Arconic boss says fire safety tests were not his 'priority' https://t.co/g6X6roWaq
  • Spy pixels in emails 'have become endemic' https://t.co/v9BYKCb1
  • Louise Carley promoted to partner at ByrneWallace LLP - Irish Legal News https://t.co/onS1todVfS 
  • Apology to Una Mc Gurk SC - Irish Legal News https://t.co/VgHHH6ueBE

Wednesday

17th February - Law News

Edition 3340: 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: Police in Myanmar have filed a new charge against deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi, her lawyer said, as the country’s military leaders attempted to defend their actions. The additional count against Suu Kyi came as Myanmar's military held its first news conference, two weeks after it ousted the democratically elected leader, detained key government officials and formed a new ruling junta. Suu Kyi's lawyer Khin Maung Zaw told CNN that she had been charged in relation to a national disaster law, in addition to the earlier count under the country's import and export act. She appeared in a court hearing via video conference on Tuesday, according to Zaw

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 Focus of the Day Article: Money laundering, buyer-funded developments and acting for both sides are among the risks highlighted in the Council for Licensed Conveyancers’ (CLC) first Compliance Risk Agenda. The regulator is also looking at ways of addressing late quotes by professional indemnity insurers. Full story - Legal Futures


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Supreme Court: Convicted IRA member's claim of unconstitutional detention dismissed - Irish Legal News https://t.co/wQ4iUct8U
  • Glasgow prevails over Dundee to win this year’s Lord Jones Moot - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nTUOt24XfH
  • Lawyer in the news: Faith Salih, Irwin Mitchell - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/oJVKpCIB1v
  • My legal life: Kirin Ohbi, Signia - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/YBZziCJfLD 
  • Duchess of Sussex v Associated Newspapers – privacy and copyright in the spotlight - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fhxFhkEja
  • Fiscals union in row over Covid outbreak at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/iX54O5Twf4
  • Inner House upholds decision to allow petition for rectification of parking rights deed to proceed to proof - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8dWJX8JI
  • Clipping the judges’ wings | Law Gazette https://t.co/KZEP4XLOCC
  • News focus: Hefty SQE fees fail diversity test | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ey2RzybjP
  • Abuse survivor calls for UK children born of rape to have 'victim' legal status - Rotherham grooming victim says children need specialist help and should be able to prosecute fathers https://t.co/A5nwqQusA
  • 'It is helpful to wear the uniform': barrister's wig enjoys surprising popularity - a 17th-century piece of horsehair is an important part of the criminal justice system, argue its wearers https://t.co/tfOsMQvh7
  • Lenders introduce legal clauses preventing tower blocks being used as security on housing association loans https://t.co/G8GMhUGmD
  • A court in The Hague has told the #Dutch government that an overnight curfew to reduce the spread of coronavirus should be lifted immediately, ruling that it breaches the right to free movement https://t.co/y3VbOcfU6K
  • A white woman who called police on a black man bird watching in New York's Central Park has had the criminal case against her dismissed. #US Prosecutors say Amy Cooper completed a therapy course addressing racial bias and asked for her charge to be dropped https://t.co/5U7GM4sJub
  • Respect for NHS could be ‘deterring’ clin neg claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/90jifBlLqW
  • Long-serving legal executive banned over dishonest document signing | Law Gazette https://t.co/fOuXtCCH8L
  • Okpabi v Shell: Clarification from the English Supreme Court on Jurisdiction and Parent Company Liability https://t.co/sFj0obC8z
  • Supreme Court’s village green ruling leaves uncertainties | Law Gazette https://t.co/YSL38nhhYM
  • Covid tests trialled in second court | Law Gazette https://t.co/etOMyL6wVl
  • Tax barrister aims to make virtual chambers “biggest of its kind” - Legal Futures https://t.co/FG6qCwnLtu
  • Legal and financial services group expands with law firm acquisition - Legal Futures https://t.co/72ZS08cIN3
  • Solicitor and banker brother charged with insider trading - Legal Futures https://t.co/NMNZmtevvW
  • 20 firms and seven websites sign up to online reviews trial - Legal Futures https://t.co/mblhP3YR
  • The youngest pupils are to return to Scotland's classrooms for face-to-face teaching from next week https://t.co/5vvgXjGoB6 
  • HMCTS staff to vote on strike action | Law Gazette https://t.co/GVkN9I8Isd
  • Key pro-democracy figures go on trial over #HongKong protests - Veteran activist Lee Cheuk-yan accuses police and government of depriving Hongkongers of constitutional rights https://t.co/zWRnxYznaK
  • 'Urban coffee lounge vibe’: Browne Jacobson unveils future office vision | Law Gazette https://t.co/ahp2q752Ft
  • Four passengers have been fined £10,000 for failing to declare they had travelled from a "red-list" country, West Midlands Police has said https://t.co/czvCOAiyIi
  • European Space Agency: Astronaut recruitment seeks disability applicants https://t.co/IwASw7UkNG
  • Princess Latifa, the daughter of #Dubai's ruler reveals her 'Hostage' ordeal https://t.co/91BkDZRbnl
  • Dutch court refuses extradition to Poland due to rule of law concerns - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/1pDHf32v6c
  • Force banks to let customers block gambling transactions, Monzo tells ministers - Government urged to use law review to remove obstacles for people keen to stop betting https://t.co/8yRAUAEPA2
  • Words and their meaning in insurance contracts - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tG86YLHUkU 
  • Ex-military personnel dismissed from the armed forces because of their sexuality can now reclaim lost medals. Under a new scheme to remedy historical injustices, former service personnel can apply to the Ministry of Defence (MoD) to restore honours https://t.co/oxQMk54BqQ
  • Usdaw victory at Court of Session blocks Tesco ‘fire and rehire’ tactic - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WKzmKsyNM2
  • Convicted fake interpreter worked on 140 court cases | Law Gazette https://t.co/grQ02HK6nM 
  • Law Society calls for Scotland-wide high-rise cladding assessment following new funding announcement - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/wVNP3sOyOT
  • Proposed free speech law will make English universities liable for breaches - far-right no-platformed speakers could get compensation under plans unveiled by Gavin Williamson https://t.co/Bc921sLGfx
  • Solicitor, sportsman and community volunteer — tribute to Thomas Groves https://t.co/rRufcwSgw4
  • England: More than 500 court staff balloted over Covid concerns - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Qkp3Y7V5qX
  • Northern Ireland abortion law changes proposed by the DUP https://t.co/Z1Ldxo3F59
  • The first international travellers to go into one of Scotland's quarantine hotels have been told they can leave after a day because of a loophole https://t.co/cYZ6P4aiu3
  • United Kingdom: Pension schemes Act 2021 becomes law - Lexology https://t.co/YxP9KvOeBV 
  • EU to allow UK data flow in boost for business and law enforcement https://t.co/5RFQBl395r 
  • Coercion, Prohibition, and Great Expectations. The continuing failure of the Common European Asylum System, Common Market Law Review 53(2016), p. 607-642 | Thomas Spijkerboer https://t.co/iXawvawBY
  • A Twitter account helped spread the word about rare birds in New York City, but publicizing their locations exposed a rift among birders https://t.co/w0EGR0QnRn
  • Sir William Macpherson of Cluny and Blairgowrie, judge and author of a damning report into the Metropolitan Police has pased away Scottish Legal News https://t.co/rx0h9uGcio
  • Covid-Linked Syndrome in Children Is Growing and Cases Are More Severe https://t.co/EUbbhbUaMk
  • Quick coronavirus testing could enable nightclubs and theatres to reopen, Boris Johnson has suggested https://t.co/gYO3GjVuhn
  • LGBT History Month – Caring for our Mind - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ZHio9M0dlr

Tuesday

16th February - Law News

Edition 3339: 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: Since November 2020, thousands of farmers have been on strike protesting new laws they fear will drive them out of business. But why and who are they? Farmers and their families have been protesting in India for months, camped out in Delhi demonstrating over the government's new farm laws which they think will ruin their livelihoods. The three new farming laws were brought in last summer. They loosen the rules around the sale, pricing and storage of farm produce - which means farmers can sell directly to private buyers, instead of government-controlled markets where they get a minimum guaranteed price.

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 Focus of the Day Article: Legislation for a second independence referendum will be published in the coming weeks, the Scottish government has confirmed. The draft bill will detail the timetable for another vote on Scottish independence. Full story - Scottish Legal News


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • New travel law includes five usable airports and quarantine exceptions https://t.co/cc3TA99Ocu
  • Bird spotters who breached lockdown restrictions to catch a glimpse of a rare bird have been handed fines https://t.co/Wgecw33bh
  • UK court hears arguments from Huawei and HSBC over Iran documents https://t.co/kLc3OjEwYk
  • UK ICO to Resume Adtech Investigations https://t.co/M46PFN1lFP 
  • Harry Dunn suspect’s intelligence role had no effect on immunity status – Dominic Raab https://t.co/G8fBgrylv
  • Trainee solicitor job available at University of Glasgow https://t.co/txDtYy3AYP
  • Respect of judiciary has been risked to save one person, she said while referring to Chief Justice of #Pakistan orders that Qazi Isa should not hear cases involving the PM https://t.co/wl7jGDqxED 
  • Blackburn mayor resigns over wedding party rule breach - BBC News https://t.co/vSeirTuJx
  • #SouthKorea judiciary crisis rooted in failure to address judges’ misconduct https://t.co/ZR8yC8rHbi
  • A man has been found not guilty of murdering his wife, just days into the first national Covid lockdown. Anthony Williams, 70, said he "just flipped" and strangled his wife Ruth at their home in Cwmbran https://t.co/e2mPs0GWln
  • Britain does not need a politicised judiciary https://t.co/t4n828La8z
  • Revealed: Dominic Cummings' role in handing Covid contract to firm run by 'friends' - Court documents raise questions about whether Cabinet Office may have misled public https://t.co/BX5F6FfSde
  • Colorado judge maintains charges for Jesper Joergensen who is accused in 2018 Spring Creek fire #US https://t.co/cxyEmNQLno 
  • #India Supreme Court dismissed a plea seeking extension of tenure of incumbent Chairperson of the Intellectual Property Appellate Board Justice Manmohan https://t.co/K10iN7f7Du 
  • #Myanmar's military has warned anti-coup protesters across the country that they could face up to 20 years in prison if they obstruct the armed forces https://t.co/zCIYQX3DnV 
  • It's taken Donald Trump to show social media giants the meaning of moderation - Twitter and Facebook need to be more transparent about how they choose who gets censored https://t.co/nQXeHnL2qW 
  • After Disha Ravi arrest, non-bailable warrant issued against #Indian lawyer & activist Nikita Jacob who the Delhi Police says in on the run. Nikita Jacob has, meanwhile, moved the Bombay HC for interim protection against police action https://t.co/cDMTp7Qfml
  • When it comes to race and gender, oppressed people can be oppressors too: From lesbians being denounced as bigots to East African Asians racially abusing black people, the lines of discrimination are not always clear https://t.co/XT1ywMgAFm
  • There's a reason Muslim women struggle to make their voices heard - Islamophobia has made communities distrustful – and the media’s attitude doesn’t help https://t.co/sL8RXgTQrC
  • Jews in the #US fear what follows after Republicans applauded Marjorie Taylor Greene. It is chilling that rather than condemn the conspiracy theorist’s espousal of antisemitic nonsense, her party supported her https://t.co/0zLfntRa2x 
  • Observations on the proposed malicious prosecution inquiry - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XwW1D6DnK9
  • Legislation for a second independence referendum to be published - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Yo4Bt3IDaS
  • High Court of Justiciary quashes man’s kebab restaurant sexual assault conviction - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XTdm4vuHT4
  • LeaveEU donor Arron Banks loses data breach appeal - Tribunal ruling noted Brexit campaign and insurance company owned by its key backer had a ‘two-faced approach to regulation’ https://t.co/JMxObAW9rs
  • Lower proportions of black and Asian staff at a hospital trust have come forward to have a Covid-19 vaccine, according to a study https://t.co/hyYn0ywOsb
  • CLC highlights compliance risks facing licensed conveyancers - Legal Futures https://t.co/8BpPc0Qbj9
  • Unions, women's groups and charities have asked the UK's equalities watchdog to investigate whether the government broke the law in its pandemic response https://t.co/uzSW4vDlFT
  • The government's plan to move out of lockdown will be "cautious but irreversible", Boris Johnson has said. The prime minister is due to set out the plan for ending restrictions next Monday https://t.co/viKRBbxAjn
  • Legal executive banned for purporting to witness signatures - Legal Futures https://t.co/HG2RoC2JAY
  • Rangers have launched an internal investigation after police broke up a party in Glasgow in the early hours of Sunday morning. Covid-19 lockdown restrictions mean no indoor mixing of households is allowed in Scotland under normal circumstances https://t.co/rexzT8UL5b
  • The arrest of 22-year-old #Indian climate activist Disha Ravi has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling it an attack on free speech. She was arrested on Saturday over a shared document to help farmers protest against new agricultural laws https://t.co/glwWyp8wV
  • A senior rabbi in London's strictly Orthodox Jewish community has condemned those holding large celebrations, after police broke up a 150-strong wedding party in the area last month https://t.co/0QBko7XXLv
  • Law firm ordered to pay £1m for registration error - Legal Futures https://t.co/QmSaVqTdI4
  • A group of Tory MPs is calling for the government to commit to a "free life" and end lockdown measures before May https://t.co/viKRBbxAj
  • At-home food selling concerning, says Food Standards Agency https://t.co/ZJumAkF6if
  • Firm made unlawful deductions from consultant solicitor's pay - Legal Futures https://t.co/yF7MdwfZuJ
  • Solicitor who assaulted female family member rebuked - Legal Cheek https://t.co/FOCd2rOuMd 
  • Constitution envisages right to protest but with certain duties: Supreme Court dismisses review petition against Shaheen Bagh judgment #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/Vo7EYB8Q8
  • ULaw reveals SQE prep course fees - Legal Cheek https://t.co/eVwNmGNGr
  • City law firms and chambers come together for #10000BlackInterns initiative - Legal Cheek https://t.co/TbJhnW8yw
  • All British and Irish citizens and UK residents who arrive in England after being in a high-risk country will have to quarantine in hotels from 04:00 https://t.co/FxUQWm7CVD 
  • We have identified 886 vulnerable children selling products at traffic signals: KSLSA tells Karnataka High Court #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/G6oFDVL3Oa
  • Rethinking advocacy post-pandemic #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/mtLhhH2Nbj
  • Monday's LawNewsIndex: 15th February - Law News https://t.co/vXeThvJV2z
  • Paths to becoming a lawyer: Your official roadmap to the legal profession goes live - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8hWsRdMOqg

Monday

15th February - Law News

Edition 3338: 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: Tokyo's Burmese community marched in their dozens through the streets of Japan's capital to protest the recent military coup in Myanmar, holding images of detained State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi.

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 Focus of the Day Article:  On 8 February 2020, small but significant changes were made to the Part 3 (Case Management) of the Criminal Procedure Rules and Practice Directions 2020 (“CrimPR”).  These changes remove the requirement that defendants in criminal trials provide their nationality to the court at preliminary hearings. The question is now to be asked only where a court passes an immediate or suspended custodial sentence. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Paths to becoming a lawyer: Your official roadmap to the legal profession goes live - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8hWsRdMO
  • Justice Pushpa Ganediwala takes oath as additional judge of Bombay High Court #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/rb07H9D4Ov
  • It will come as a surprise to some, but even Meghan has a right to her privacy https://t.co/NKDodTF7tD
  • Radical change needed in handling of rape cases, says England and Wales police lead - NPCC lead for rape says specialist capability was damaged during austerity years https://t.co/5TaIxJ4sZ5
  • The University of Law (ULaw) has announced the launch of a range of courses for law students preparing for the new Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE) | New Law Journal https://t.co/STDRIMvOp1
  • Freshfields targets social mobility ‘cold spots’ with sixth form mentoring scheme - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Z4WORSPoir
  • What makes this firm Victoria’s most sought after? I 2021 there’s more emphasis on being a great place to work than ever before #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/43vipVZEhE 
  • Inclusion of a question on gender for the first time in the UK census has been welcomed as a "good first step" by some in the transgender community https://t.co/f5Yaow1ls6
  • Litigation law firm drops Hamilton-inspired BigLaw diss track - Legal Cheek https://t.co/GKA8N30Fg
  • Gambling law experts debut accreditation program #Australia - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/vILqum8wt7 
  • [Behind the Bar interview series] Episode 1: Soli Sorabjee #INdia | Bar & Bench https://t.co/CNyt1WvM7B
  • A member of the World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating the origins of Covid-19 has defended the credibility of its work amid mounting criticism https://t.co/VqmDWdBP62
  • Supreme Court to begin hybrid mode hearings; Lawyers will have option to appear either physically or virtually in physical courts #India | Bar & Bench https://t.co/O4SCsaJvRQ
  • Lord Justice Floyd retires from the Court of Appeal. Called to the Bar in 1975, Sir Christopher David Floyd was appointed a deputy High Court judge of the Patents Court in 1998, a Recorder in 2000, and a High Court judge of the Chancery Division in 2007 https://t.co/KXuRsJ2Nh
  • Legal experts highlight need for reform as Queen’s ‘anti-democratic’ vetting powers come to light - Legal Cheek https://t.co/FOEBSEn0Td
  • "Abuse of law:" Jammu & Kashmir High Court quashes sedition case against Ladakh councillor for comments on #Indian Army after Galwan clash | Bar & Bench https://t.co/usKZPcX5g
  • Eco-barrister to face contempt of court proceedings for leaking Supreme Court Heathrow judgment - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3WccnDkUlm
  • Legal tech provider InfoTrack has announced the launch of electronic client onboarding solution eCOS | New Law Journal https://t.co/oXUNLd8wM
  • Universal Credit childcare payment system indirectly discriminates against women - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/PBYI6oEvUm
  • A woman who made sexual assault allegations against Alex Salmond has claimed the Holyrood inquiry into the saga has been more traumatic for her in many ways than the trial was https://t.co/WsEdy347TF
  • Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has rejected calls from Conservative MPs to put a date on when lockdown measures will be eased, saying the government will be "cautious and careful" https://t.co/uzXwVfgKPX
  • Vaccination and public/private coercion - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/xNlfJNJZ1
  • #NewZealand's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has ordered the country's biggest city Auckland to go into lockdown after the discovery of three new local cases of Covid-19 https://t.co/Qz0kGUaCmG
  • Accused Ghosn accomplices lose high court bid to avoid extradition to #Japan - Authorities say Michael and Peter Taylor helped former Nissan boss flee the country tucked in a box on a private jet https://t.co/KrE76GGHKW
  • CILEx shakes up legal market with solicitor-equivalent CPQ - Institute to offer solicitor-equivalent qualification for a third of the price | New Law Journal https://t.co/J5cjaNjxZU 
  • Slaughter and May ups NQ solicitor salaries to £90.5k - but rises fall short of pre-pandemic pay levels - Legal Cheek https://t.co/MRNcgTq1C
  • Defendants no longer required to state nationality at the start of criminal cases - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/xIFwbx65fO
  • London office of US law firm seeks newly qualified solicitor... to work as a paralegal - Legal Cheek https://t.co/yRZxvJIBgt
  • Lawyers and regulators need to consult more with consumers about LawTech, the Association of Consumer Support Associations (ACSO) has urged | New Law Journal https://t.co/05738YPpTL 
  • When can we go away? - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/gK3zcMfLUp
  • Virtual student event on MONDAY: Secrets to Success London - with Akin Gump, Debevoise & Plimpton, Vinson & Elkins and ULaw - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Cm7Kckyi7t
  • SARS is no more, but #Nigerians say police abuse still here https://t.co/WDSuTXBIIz
  • New York Trump investigation looks at $280m in loans – Wall Street Journal says prosecutors interested in loans relating to four Manhattan properties #US https://t.co/1svfX4w6eV
  • Fury at ‘do not resuscitate’ notices given to Covid patients with learning disabilities https://t.co/PwAyrkg1Wo
  • Cladding fund leaves lawyers unimpressed | New Law Journal https://t.co/2PyyhuT1Fh
  • Would you date a law student? Our readers have their say - Legal Cheek https://t.co/z8pNu39zBk