Tuesday

5th January - Law News

Edition 3296: 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: Election law analyst Rick Hasen says that there is enough there for Federal and state officials to investigate President Trump's call where he attempted to pressure the Georgia secretary of state to overturn the 2020 election results.

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Focus of the Day Law News Article: Acquisitive regional practice Knights was the only listed law firm to defy the Covid gloom and end 2020 with its share price higher than where it began. At the other end of the scale, the Ince Group saw its share price tumble by 62% during the year. Full story - Legal Futures  


Law Related News Stories & Articles:

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Bidre case lawyer asked to prove attendance in court - Prosecutor threatens to drop case if police don’t clear bills #India https://t.co/DnstTz3BBo
  • Covid - 19 - Court Attendance from 05.01.21 https://t.co/iJehVpSFBz 
  • Economy Minister Diane Dodds has written to Cabinet Office Secretary Michael Gove to call for urgent action to be taken on deliveries to NI https://t.co/QBWFmX0qdw J
  • Google workers form tech giant's first labour union https://t.co/ygv8ULsV9Q
  • Everyone in England must stay at home except for permitted reasons during a new coronavirus lockdown beginning at midnight, Boris Johnson has announced https://t.co/kOlo3pAyGx
  • UK COVID-19 border guidance for EU citizens prompts legal challenges https://t.co/fZQWoctg0d
  • Dutch high hopes for legal cannabis farms hit by nimby protests #Netherlands https://t.co/gy22S569T8
  • A new law is being planned to make it possible to delay the Welsh Parliament election this year by up to six months https://t.co/8wXdSHYPWS
  • UK expats prevented from returning home to Spain https://t.co/IyOzLUZCk3
  • All schools and colleges will move to online learning until 18 January in Wales https://t.co/m3JROIw5aA
  • Ecclestone burglary: Four cleared over £26m celebrity raids https://t.co/yspthkl04
  • Scottish MP Margaret Ferrier has been arrested by police after she admitted using public transport while infected with Covid-19 https://t.co/1zLF1FQFwM
  • Former England hooker Steve Thompson planning legal action over brain injuries https://t.co/0xh17FhpPm
  • Up to half of calls to ‘overwhelmed’ legal advice helplines go unanswered #Ireland https://t.co/faaFTWsl66
  • Sindh to adopt law soon to deal with cases of synthetic drugs: Barrister Murtaza Wahab #Pakistan https://t.co/j9rlILZ2KI
  • HK 2020 Interview: Barrister Jessica Leung says justice dep't is endangering #HongKong's rule of law https://t.co/ygVMQE122x
  • 'Step up' and face Grenfell inquiry, minister tells cladding firm bosses https://t.co/CoDWWUtJ0N 
  • EU firms refuse UK deliveries over Brexit tax changes https://t.co/Kpb4r3WyB
  • Family of George Nkencho pursuing legal action over 'vindictive assertions' circulating online #Ireland https://t.co/mymhfRW51
  • Scots are to be ordered to stay at home amid a fresh Covid-19 lockdown which will see schools remain closed to pupils until February. First Minister said new curbs would be introduced at midnight https://t.co/Ezbqkez0a
  • Security officers removed Covid-19 "deniers" who were taking pictures of empty corridors at a NHS hospital where the intensive care unit is at maximum capacity, its chief executive said https://t.co/f5MgKRf0a
  • Naturists criticise Durham police over Facebook post about arrest https://t.co/W0rQo7t5gc
  • When is Divorce Day 2021 as covid sparks surge in separations https://t.co/VD1asWRaT2
  • Nora Quoirin's family express dismay as coroner rules out others' involvement - Fifteen-year-old went missing overnight while on holiday with her family in Malaysia in 2019 https://t.co/YGGQr5zkT
  • British ex-soldier and 12 others on trial over kidnap of #French millionaire - Jacqueline Veyrac, 80-year-old owner of Cannes hotel, was found bound and gagged in car in 2016 https://t.co/A3PgBBcxJQ
  • 'Deep crisis' in British prisons as use of force against inmates doubles - Increase to almost 60 cases per 100 prisoners blamed on lack of experienced staff and overcrowding https://t.co/gNTRiIzJNU
  • Leading firms fined for accounts rules breaches - Legal Futures https://t.co/L98TTxdbYw 
  • SRA ordered to pay solicitor costs over botched prosecution - Legal Futures https://t.co/cbVpYidbP
  • Difficult year for Law PLC, with most firms seeing share prices dive - Legal Futures https://t.co/I9YMNPEzdV
  • Wikileaks founder Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the United States, a court in London has ruled. The judge blocked the request because of concerns over Mr Assange's mental health and risk of suicide in the US https://t.co/ahkV41iDO
  • The Architecture of Functional Jurisdiction: Unpacking Contactless Control - On Public Powers, S.S. and Others v. Italy, and the "Operational Model" (German Law Journal, 2020) | Violeta Moreno-Lax https://t.co/3YbK6usjsh 
  • Top lawyer calls for drug use to be decriminalised to solve deaths crisis https://t.co/sXlKaWXhVC 
  • Lethal airstrikes in Yemen ‘left off’ confidential UK record - Ministers under pressure to say why attacks involving civilian casualties have been excluded from log of alleged humanitarian breaches https://t.co/sYVAMj2J
  • #Nigerian Activists Demand Release of Publisher, Former Presidential Aspirant Sowore https://t.co/Tn5KH3my9Q
  • Targeted Killings Are Terrorizing #Afghans. And No One Is Claiming Them https://t.co/bZixQGC2Ma
  • Women fight to help families torn apart by ‘racist’ deportation policy: Automatic expulsions after prison terms are leaving UK children without fathers, campaigners say https://t.co/HP2lDxQr4O 
  • #Ethiopia security forces killed 76 during protests following Oromo musician's assassination: state human rights body https://t.co/4gZpu96r3R
  • Herman Hemingway, groundbreaking advocate for human rights in Boston, dies at 88 #US https://t.co/Sq622WzNWS
  • A North Korean Human Rights Opportunity, Who will Make this a Priority? https://t.co/bYqgwoBOnC
  • Asylum seekers with strong cases were sent back, human rights report says #US https://t.co/NZyTFAbRqt
  • Sky News whistleblower was unfairly sacked, hearing rules https://t.co/gkBfkZtVWb 
  • Back-to-school plans in chaos as unions launch legal action https://t.co/Dj2yQoROND
  • Plea against cancelling doctor's licence: IHC seeks report from PMC for setting up medical tribunal #Pakistan https://t.co/8trNLDKGKt

Monday

4th January - Law News

Edition 3295: 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: The streets of Jerusalem near the home of Israel's premier were flooded with protesters as they continue their calls for Netanyahu to step down over corruption charges. According to local media, some 2,000 attended the demonstration.

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Focus of the Day Law News Article: Essex lorry tragedy must spur greater effort to stop trafficking from Vietnam. Criminal networks are depending on the chaos of Covid and Brexit. Now more than ever we need focus and international cooperation to prevent further tragedies. Full story - Guardian Law  


Law Related News Stories & Articles:

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Bullied workers waiting a year for justice as tribunal backlog soars https://t.co/kk7H5FxAAG
  • Calcutta High Court Directs Centre To Fill Up CFSL Vacancies, Set Up Exclusive DNA Test Outlets #India https://t.co/UhTdNeZ2aW 
  • Alberta Justice Minister responds to death of Calgary Police officer #Canada https://t.co/GRyrLKZIyb 
  • Emma Blamire follows her dreams of combing job as a solicitor and working on the family farm https://t.co/YDSlJffPl
  • Changes to the Habitats Regulations 2017 https://t.co/XZEJEi3bqx
  • 'An act of cultural vandalism': Erasmus alumni weigh in on UK leaving education programme https://t.co/pinLQJDzjo 
  • Eight new laws for 2021 and what they mean for you from travel to mobile phones https://t.co/w5KnJ9SkpQ 
  • Legal ban on identifying child murder victims must be changed, Taoiseach says #Ireland https://t.co/vS1NhCApQv
  • A #US police officer who was called out to arrest a family suspected of shoplifting instead bought them some food so they could have a decent Christmas dinner https://t.co/S8tmW37Go4 
  • Tiger King's Joe Exotic's legal team announce meeting for Trump pardon #US https://t.co/PFEO1DhI9d
  • Double-murderer drug dealer 'awarded £600000 in legal aid' over five trials https://t.co/feFYCajS0
  • Liverpool's leaders have called on the government to impose a new nationwide lockdown to halt the spread of the new variant of Covid-19 https://t.co/J8PVXaB4MQ 
  • Boris Johnson has reiterated his position that a Scottish independence referendum should be a "once-in-a-generation" vote https://t.co/2VoPW9p3pf
  • Twelve people have been fined after they were caught playing dominoes in a restaurant in east London. Police officers found the group hiding in a dark room when they entered the building in Whitechapel on Tuesday https://t.co/HFRfehzwfj
  • Kieran Trippier has betting ban suspended pending appeal https://t.co/FVN83atHTt
  • Cardiff Central MP Jo Stevens in hospital with Covid virus https://t.co/qkC0KQz8a1 
  • Jet2 Manchester flight diverted to Ireland after woman's vodka-fuelled homophobic abuse of cabin crew https://t.co/OgZaY1BM0h
  • Snowdonia National Park wardens 'getting abuse' during lockdown https://t.co/nczhkkZNH8 
  • First female Ogeechee Circuit district attorney sworn in Monday #US https://t.co/3NeaG9pVWl 
  • #India approves vaccines from Bharat Biotech and Oxford/AstraZeneca https://t.co/HzsjjolM1k 
  • UK sets up more than 20 Covid test sites for France-bound hauliers https://t.co/Kmznj0nPU
  • Regional restrictions in England are "probably about to get tougher" to curb rising Covid infections, the prime minister has warned - possibly with schools closing https://t.co/XQbRCaAmwd 
  • Dialectic of Transnationalism: Unauthorized Migration and Human Rights, 1993–2013 | Itamar Mann https://t.co/5amyoy8jga 
  • Richard Thornburgh, Former Governor and Attorney General, Dies at 88 #US https://t.co/6qA0YCJjln
  • SEO For Attorneys During The Pandemic: What To Know https://t.co/gWyXj6fX3H
  • San Francisco's top prosecutor has a unique life story and a background as a criminal justice reformer: Chesa Boudin was elected district attorney of San Francisco in November last year #US https://t.co/iDUHZjGdTf 
  • West turns blind eye on human rights violation when it contradicts #Saudi interest https://t.co/Kt0rhdge4U
  • How #France-backed Malian troops trample down human rights https://t.co/SvznZMxD12
  • #China must be sober-minded to counter West's attacks on human rights https://t.co/jfopew0BFb 
  • Suspected Islamists kill 'at least 56 people' in #Niger attacks https://t.co/uSJ3vaHyul
  • More than 70 Harvard student organisations sign open letter urging US state department to take stronger action over #Uighur, Ekpar Asat https://t.co/mq4IyX9Zsp
  • Biden wants to fill federal court seats – but he needs to win the Senate first #US https://t.co/FMQjxnCNDC
  • What Will The Courts Look Like Under Joe Biden? #US https://t.co/QWJ6ccrJt9

Sunday

3rd January - Law News

Edition 3294: 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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Wishing a happy, healthy and safe 2021 to all readers of LawNewsIndex.

 
 Today's Highlighted Video Story: Bosnia and Herzegovina's military has set up tents for hundreds of refugees stranded in freezing conditions. They were left without shelter for several days after a fire burned down their old camp. Authorities have tried to relocate the refugees, but that is being opposed by some local people.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Vandals in the #US have attacked the homes of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell https://t.co/8a2pkzCDRB
  • The editor of the British Medical Journal has asked the New York Times to correct an article that claims UK guidelines allow two Covid-19 vaccines to be mixed https://t.co/ZFBvv6FCXQ
  • Senators in final bid to derail certification of Biden's victory #US https://t.co/Z9yzEb9Y
  • Anti-lockdown protesters arrested at Hyde Park demo https://t.co/SkBbkeKgw
  • #Italian city discriminated against migrant children, appeals court rules https://t.co/Z5zSelAQTW
  • UK girl granted anonymity by courts to bring TikTok lawsuit over data privacy concerns https://t.co/R0EoYZrc7
  • East Midlands music producer, top lawyer and university innovation boss recognised with 2020 New Year’s honours https://t.co/OmwJ3hSMU
  • Medics complain of 'bureaucracy' in bid to join Covid vaccine effort https://t.co/vXJhfyuRFe
  • Criticizing Tokyo Prosectors, UN Panel Says Carlos Ghosn's Human Rights Were Violated #Japan https://t.co/ayDu4QCqvZ
  • #French policy in West Africa 'silent on human rights' https://t.co/Y14mIqImlV
  • Maj Gen Gautam Chauhan becomes first to head #India Army's human rights cell https://t.co/2xx4X8SUKv
  • Man accused of three counts of rape and making threats to kill to face Crown Court https://t.co/FwLdjFFrjK
  • #Grenada appoints first female Attorney General - Dia C Forrester-Gellineau was on Thursday morning appointed Attorney General, replacing Darshan Ramdhani https://t.co/LHJ2EaH84F
  • Concern raised about 'lack of progress' in police investigation into arson attack which destroyed Derry nightclub https://t.co/thfjGJXdYq
  • Justice from beyond the grave as dead child abuse victim puts rapist behind bars with 18-year-old testimony https://t.co/sPQmbcb2QP
  • Justice Sanjib Banerjee, the senior-most judge of the Calcutta High Court, appointed as the Chief Justice of the Madras High Court #India https://t.co/o8HNjLVkjg
  • Tottenham FC have criticised three of their players for breaching coronavirus rules by attending a party over Christmas https://t.co/g53OhFS4i9
  • In Annual Report, Chief Justice Focuses On COVID's Impact On Judiciary #US https://t.co/HR34fzm5pr
  • Wrongful imprisonment: High Court orders police to give Tk 20 lakh as compensation #Bangladesh https://t.co/iuLMM17oAt 
  • Lisa Montgomery: Only woman on #US federal death row to face execution https://t.co/h4Xo2u08AN
  • #France: More than 2,500 break virus restrictions at illegal rave https://t.co/1Ix3AejkLc 
  • Communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee In the case of SDG v Italy | Itamar Mann, Noemi Magugliani, and Violeta Moreno-Lax https://t.co/TLZ1pzWf4v
  • A South Yorkshire burglar’s excuse for missing a probation appointment was described by a Sheffield judge as a "very unlikely story." https://t.co/XA0P0WXaaQ
  • Wolters Kluwer divests #French legal notices business line https://t.co/pJS5zP4Ewl
  • Maharashtra government begins drive for conveyance deed; step won't help, say experts #India https://t.co/G7bRBXwbsL
  • Tier 4 Covid rules in England: latest restrictions explained https://t.co/8cFXdHtYJ1
  • UK Brexit bill enshrining EU deal becomes law after parliamentary passage and royal assent https://t.co/XOPiCBEwQt
  • The #US Congress has overturned President Donald Trump's veto of a defence spending bill, the first time this has happened in his presidency https://t.co/0aiPO7r8m9
  • First Minneapolis police death since George Floyd captured on bodycam #US https://t.co/DCOGBdAOE4
  • B.C. solicitor general Mike Farnworth says “by many measures,” this is the safest time to be on B.C.’s roads in years #Canada https://t.co/SbLLbETJMF 
  • Protect civil servants if they leak secrets in public interest, lawyers demand https://t.co/wZmLRbn81z
  • 1st Chinese American lawyer Hong Yen Chang gets Columbia Law honor, highlights past barriers #US https://t.co/aQM6EjtYHb

Saturday

2nd January - Law News

Edition 3293: 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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Wishing a happy, healthy and safe 2021 to all readers of LawNewsIndex.


 
 Today's Highlighted Video Story: Shiromani Akali Dal's Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Friday visited the Indian farmers' protest site at Singhu border as the President of the Delhi Gurdwara Management Committee and demanded revocation of the three contentious farm laws from the centre.


Saturday Conversations on Law

  • An ex-Facebook lawyer Jessica Hertz is Big Tech's latest tie to the White House. Or is it? #US https://t.co/CAvujxOzzO
  • Rajasthan-Haryana border: Cops use water cannon, tear gas as farmers break through barricades #India https://t.co/UddgTqx3DW 
  • All primary schools in London will remain closed for the start of the new term, the government has confirmed https://t.co/5sEWg3rfGO 
  • Lawyer Janet Hood, targeting Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, likens SNP to Nazis in Twitter slur https://t.co/uPUDZkb7lg
  • Covid: Illegal New Year party at Essex church broken up - the 500-year-old church was damaged during an illegal New Year's Eve party at the venue https://t.co/i1e8BFIJk3
  • Well-known Connecticut Lawyer, John Liquori shot and killed his covid-positive wife, on Christmas Day #US https://t.co/F9FGLRiWbr
  • Reuters cameraman detained in Ethiopia has seen no evidence against him, lawyer says https://t.co/Re6WrfWAaD 
  • #Uganda: Leading rights lawyer released on bail - Nicholas Opiyo was arrested last week, charged with money laundering https://t.co/CriAMOqqt
  • Faulks review urged to recommend legislation to curb JR | Law Gazette https://t.co/osIMIXSsyJ 
  • Following an investigation by the CMA, two UK-based companies that supply groundworks products to some of the UK’s largest construction firms, Vp plc and M.G.F. (Trench Construction Systems) Ltd, have been fined more than $15.2 million and $5 million https://t.co/A5CbNZnjdb 
  • #Russia: Remuneration Payments Increased for Rights to Patentable Objects https://t.co/atse6IrGRZ 
  • New Year's Eve revellers fined by police for breaking UK Covid rules https://t.co/iPkgD4jIwR 
  • UK Supreme Court Opens The Floodgates For Mass Consumer Actions https://t.co/awLEPTfNBH 
  • A much-used cycle lane in London that was removed because the local council said it was impeding the flow of motor vehicles has since been blocked by parked cars up to 80% of the time, a study by a campaign group has found https://t.co/f0IKQR3v1W
  • Moscow has launched a train carriage on the city metro system that’s dedicated to finding new owners for stray cats and dogs #Russia https://t.co/7TAWEIBHmD
  • UK Creating Stricter D&O Insurance Rules https://t.co/lT0k5Z9uOj
  • Drone users face new rules across Europe and UK https://t.co/82hIQU5QkB 
  • The 3 Biggest Legal Issues Facing #American Entrepreneurs in 2021 https://t.co/YXXX4GrPNP 
  • Biden legal team asks senators for judicial nomination recommendations #US https://t.co/cl5MOYVD8o
  • Holyrood refuses legal consent for UK trade deal with EU https://t.co/0CAgoEYHDq 
  • Ex-Bolton and Croatia star Ivan Klasnic gets £3.6m legal pay out from doctors https://t.co/22pLUfzQ0T
  • Online auction fees controversy: One operator to publish all charges https://t.co/tMrZTTaTN8
  • #Saudi Arabia Is Slowly Killing My Father https://t.co/OIENqmT8dl
  • Critics Say Nashville Police Could Have Done More With Tip About Bomber #US https://t.co/xUsmWljw9p
  • #Argentina Legalizes Abortion, a Milestone in a Conservative Region https://t.co/LCKFAqvW2E 
  • How the Police Killed Breonna Taylor #US https://t.co/78JDpIuHM0
  • Adobe Flash Player, the browser plug-in that brought rich animations and interactivity to the early web, has officially reached the end of its life https://t.co/USyyPgh2d0
  • 25 Days That Changed the World: How Covid-19 Slipped #China’s Grasp https://t.co/xCLIBGg8Nb
  • Vice President Pence asks judge to toss GOP lawmaker's bid to overturn election results #US https://t.co/1nyn6CxX4
  • #Australia changes national anthem to reflect indigenous past and reflect on the brutal effects of colonialism https://t.co/fg5iXo6oBD 
  • A new trade border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the UK began operating at 23:00 GMT on Thursday https://t.co/EeoHPB66Xn
  • Tampon tax: government axes VAT on sanitary products - Key campaigner Laura Coryton accuses Tory politicians of trying to turn issue into ‘pro-Brexit thing’ https://t.co/W0wank13Og 
  • Police in Essex launch manhunt after pensioner is murdered: Police say they are trying to find Leighton Snook after 83-year-old Donald Ralph was found dead at his home near Colchester https://t.co/Im9P8w0Dmr 
  • Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson says he will not fight for re-election in May due to an ongoing bribery and witness intimidation investigation https://t.co/ko1sKvLbDK 
  • Uncertain new era for the UK as it completes separation from European Union https://t.co/BjMNuLfxYX
  • Rights groups on Tuesday demanded that #Palestinian authorities free a woman disc jockey arrested after a dance event at a Muslim religious site near the West Bank city of Jericho https://t.co/bX8AApsguN 
  • #French Blunders: Controversial Security Law and Shutting Down of Human Rights NGO https://t.co/Kiu5IZRCy8
  • The father of UK PM Boris Johnson says he is applying for French citizenship now that Britain has severed ties with the EU. Stanley Johnson told France's RTL radio he had always seen himself as French as his mother was born in France https://t.co/mGb75YbWSy 
  • Tamir Rice shooting: justice department investigation ends without charges #US https://t.co/2aiOXYgsmV
  • Belfast rugby team's founder accused of sexual assault https://t.co/MNt9Lz2wTm

Friday

1st January - Law News

Edition 3292: 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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Wishing a happy, healthy and safe 2021 to all readers of LawNewsIndex.


 
 Today's Highlighted Video Story: From 1st January, more than a million people in Australia face a cut to their income as JobSeeker payments are reduced. The government insists there will still be a safety net for the vulnerable, but recipients warn scaling back welfare benefits will push them into poverty.


Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Brexit: To avoid a hard border, Gibraltar will join the EU's Schengen zone and follow other EU rules, while remaining part of the UK https://t.co/TZbS87PNxt 
  • #India's Assam state converts state-run Islamic schools into regular schools - Minister from Hindu nationalist BJP says schools should be producing Muslim professional workers, rather than future imams https://t.co/jxraD8cw2F 
  • #Swiss Court Rejects Sun Yang's Case To Remove CAS Judge https://t.co/y4dIGUk58o
  • #HongKong activist Jimmy Lai returned to jail until at least February - Court grants prosecutors’ request to appeal against bail order on media mogul https://t.co/WOr5hkQtWe
  • UK impact Of Border Closures On Construction Contracts https://t.co/soYI2O7C2p
  • Ticketmaster has paid a $10m (£7.3m) criminal fine for "intrusions into competitors' computer systems", the US Department of Justice has confirmed https://t.co/1pkQ8gK5Gj
  • UK Government Launches Tender For £25M Aerospace Legal Panel https://t.co/bTK9sAO8b6 
  • UK braced for changes as it cuts ties to EU at 11pm tonight - almost a year after officially leaving the 27-nation bloc https://t.co/qBEfKZXoZR 
  • AG Mandelblit Assembled Secret Forum of Jurists to Help Decide Netanyahu's Prosecution #Israel https://t.co/OBAnmu85g9 
  • Sir Jim Ratcliffe-owned hotel chain fined over minimum wage - Ineos founder’s boutique Home Grown Hotels joins Tesco and Pizza Hut on list of 139 ‘rogue employers’ https://t.co/WEwbfT0HGi
  • Cordella Bart-Stewart, founder of the Black Solicitors Network, is among the solicitors to feature in the New Year Honours List 2021 published today | Law Gazette https://t.co/Hv3JMae3dE
  • Tesco, Pizza Hut and Superdrug in minimum wage fail https://t.co/3da6Q9m2tp
  • People tempted to attend a New Year's Eve party on Brighton seafront have been warned by police to stay away https://t.co/XHn2vUxXvx
  • Covid rule-breakers 'have blood on their hands' https://t.co/ixjFbyEvdd
  • China amends criminal laws in latest anti-doping measure https://t.co/dYjaxKHQDt antial' cannabis farm found in loft with hole linking two houses https://t.co/2BozqpTOxJ
  • Externalizing Migration Management through Soft Law- The Case of the Memorandum of Understanding between Libya and Italy.docx | Martino Reviglio https://t.co/hMFqyJsbv6
  • Judge rules AG Cameron can intervene in lawsuit alleging mismanagement of pension funds #US https://t.co/eIpbZBySpx
  • People should avoid New Year's Eve celebrations because "Covid loves a crowd", officials warned as millions entered the toughest restrictions tier https://t.co/oW7MdtBKsJ
  • Judge Joyce Warren's 44-year legal career began with a suggestion from her boyfriend - the pioneer Arkansas jurist is now set for exit; 1st Black woman judge to retire #US https://t.co/1oChH1c7b4 
  • #Russia Frees Two Associates Of Navalny's Lawyer After Week In Jail https://t.co/4aeMChzW81 
  • Prominent #Moroccan historian and human rights activist arrested in Rabat - Maati Monjib, who has been targeted by authorities using Israeli spyware, is accused of money laundering https://t.co/mixopDGKyN
  • UK lawyers warn they face regulatory 'patchwork' despite Brexit deal https://t.co/W2AHrXLX9s 
  • Allahabad High Court on Tuesday ordered an inquiry into the assault on a government lawyer by police in Etah in Uttar Pradesh and directed the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of the district to submit a report #India https://t.co/aKCXNXNtd3
  • The convicted assassin of former #Israel prime minister Yitzhak Rabin has hired a prominent defense lawyer as part of his efforts to be released from prison https://t.co/SyncUmgdg
  • A #Chinese court has sentenced a former lawyer who reported on the early stage of the coronavirus outbreak to four years in prison on charges of “picking fights and provoking trouble." https://t.co/ehIju6FVgR
  • The New #Italian Legal Framework For Non-Italian Sports Agents https://t.co/kiWSOAqPk2
  • Why Is ‘Scabby the Rat’ a Legal Dilemma? https://t.co/g094PdlK8u
  • Diversity is still a problem in the legal sector https://t.co/1wuMw6CfKH
  • Kurian Joseph says independence of #India judiciary under threat, never seen India’s Bar so divided https://t.co/4r6ryQ7hXt 
  • Abu Dhabi judiciary discusses implementation of legal amendments to decriminalise non-sufficient fund cheques #UAE https://t.co/CNW2Ebi9Od
  • Beijing is breaching #HongKong's final line of defense: its judiciary https://t.co/Hxv2O3v6Ay


Thursday

31st December - Law News

Edition 3291: 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: When his son-in-law was killed in a tragic car crash, World War II veteran Calvin Haworth became a surrogate parent and an activist against drunk driving in Minnesota.


Saturday Conversations on Law

  • UN finds #Netherlands violated human rights of stateless child - Dutch authorities left 10-year-old without legal protection by registering him as ‘nationality unknown’ https://t.co/qq2tk4RwE5 
  • #Iran court sentences Azerbaijani human rights activist - Ali Azizi sentenced to 6 years for anti-Syrian regime propaganda and membership to opposition front https://t.co/StBROBG7Ct
  • The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is being sued by former umpires John Holder and Ismail Dawood over alleged racial discrimination https://t.co/sT5o1Eq7U
  • Two #US police officers linked to a notorious raid in which young black medic Breonna Taylor was fatally shot could soon be dismissed from their positions, US media report https://t.co/PuIlUwzYxx
  • Who is #Saudi human rights activist Loujain al-Hathloul? https://t.co/bQJTf31oWX
  • Trump's Blackwater pardons an affront to justice, say UN experts - Rights experts say pardon of four contractors over Iraq killings undermine humanitarian law #US https://t.co/8nfQr5AsJd
  • Opinion: Criminal justice reform can start with employers who give felons a second chance #US https://t.co/3KzHfvGc
  • #US Justice Department Files Statement of Interest Urging Transparency in the Compensation of Asbestos Claims https://t.co/MkVku4QCSn
  • MPs overwhelmingly back post-Brexit deal with EU https://t.co/ATYtKimMDh
  • Chagos Islanders pin their hopes on Biden: Decades after the #US took over the territory for a military base, families separated and forced to leave their homes are still waiting for compensation https://t.co/wlUF2rYCj
  • A Newry teenager who turned on police after he himself was the victim of an assault has been ordered to pay a fine of £250 https://t.co/00pfc4saQ
  • Madge Easton Anderson: Marking 100 years of women in law https://t.co/t3vGPHKmn
  • Matt Hancock told the Commons that the Midlands, North East, parts of the North West and parts of the South West are among those escalated to tier four https://t.co/pRoFS2M0O
  • Brexit trade deal: it’s good and bad for lawyers | Law Gazette https://t.co/boUfgwYKY
  • Return to English secondary schools and universities to be delayed - Most school pupils to get extended holiday and most university students will not go back before 18 January https://t.co/UA76rpmclQ
  • Judge commends solicitor granted temporary right of audience | Law Gazette https://t.co/GQaxNkScn
  • California Hospitals, Nurses Union Battle Over Patient Ratio Law https://t.co/F2NoEk8B2Q
  • Brexit and environment, risks and opportunities for the UK https://t.co/dmUtI4XPss
  • Apple removes Vybe app promoting private parties in pandemic https://t.co/vqXZNzvLDm
  • Scientists fought coronavirus, now they face a battle against disinformation | Jim Al-Khalili https://t.co/R0jwu50vk
  • First non-binary person granted UK refugee status - Initially refused asylum, a judge on appeal ruled that Arthur Britney Joestar would suffer persecution if sent back to El Salvador https://t.co/6SjHBO0x
  • A major incident has been declared in Essex amid fears the number of Covid-19 cases could overwhelm the county's health services https://t.co/STtYAjDuw
  • The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine has been approved for use in the UK, with the first doses due to be given on Monday amid rising coronavirus cases https://t.co/c0X5eOLcAR
  • EU-UK Trade Deal: What It Means For Post-Brexit Data Flows https://t.co/XvLZRMAauG
  • UK Government Publishes Green Paper on Transforming Public Procurement https://t.co/Am2moDqgp
  • Stonehenge Tunnel legal action fundraiser nears £50k target https://t.co/k5fUgI3ucL
  • Revolut faces legal action over bonus dispute https://t.co/Z5CgI53ttZ
  • Worker who missed 808 shifts costing company £95k wins legal battle over unfair sacking https://t.co/Tv6Cj5S4U1 
  • Indian fugitive diamond merchant Nirav Modi appeared via videolink for a routine 28-day remand hearing on Tuesday before Westminster Magistrates'' Court in London, where he was further remanded in custody until January 7 https://t.co/BX2Ym822Rj
  • Former speaker Peter Slipper forced to apologise for threatening to deport international students #Australia https://t.co/6Oc7KC8vwW
  • Santander to block mortgage applications from overseas buyers https://t.co/OIqpz9MItb
  • Trump''s court appointments will leave decades-long imprint #US https://t.co/drK0F67Bes
  • Ahmed Bassem Zaki: #Egypt jails harassing student who sparked MeToo campaign https://t.co/bYtz5uqaNU
  • #Russian state investigators have brought new charges against opposition leader Alexei Navalny. They say Mr Navalny, who is convalescing in Germany after being poisoned, fraudulently spent public donations on his personal needs https://t.co/9GdVaHSXju 
  • #Argentina abortion: Senate to vote on legalisation https://t.co/NTzvdwcxQu

Wednesday

30th December - Law News

Edition 3290: 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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Wishing a happy, healthy and safe festive period to all readers of LawNewsIndex.

 
 Today's Highlighted Video Story: It's almost five years since Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested and imprisoned in Iran. She is now under house arrest in Tehran - still separated from her six-year-old daughter Gabriella. Today Gabriella, who now lives in London with her father, has teamed up with Elika Ashoori, whose father Anoosheh is serving a 10-year sentence in Tehran's notorious Evin prison.


Saturday Conversations on Law

  • 'Tier 5': England faces possible new Covid restrictions, source says https://t.co/UOivwvxAuS 
  • Provision of Women and Repression Prevention Act not being followed: SC administration #Bangladesh https://t.co/Tryf2SVySH 
  • References to decades-old computer software are included in the new Brexit agreement, including a description of Netscape Communicator and Mozilla Mail as being "modern" services https://t.co/oGZOtRFNHy 
  • The Moriarty Tribunal is finally set to wind up early next year with a final cost of over €65 million #Ireland https://t.co/IsEqENEPx4 
  • #Turkish human rights groups face being shut down as Erdogan passes law stifling NGOs https://t.co/RCbfcmsVxf 
  • Raw sausages and other minced meats can no longer be exported to the EU from 1 January, according to new rules. The guidance is part of the post-Brexit trade deal agreed between the UK and the EU last week https://t.co/1oVYHA3K0V
  • Racism in the military? A former RAF officer's story - Efforts to tackle racism and sexism in the armed forces have been described as "sclerotic" https://t.co/Dao5b4EtDJ
  • Criminal justice reforms likely in next Wisconsin state budget, governor says #US https://t.co/j1w2JzXHid
  • Irish government refused to assist wrongly convicted Birmingham Six for fear of 'embarrassment' https://t.co/4VX6KMXk1P
  • Kennedys invites law students to apply for solicitor training https://t.co/w6C70bJRZp 
  • 10 days after 'assault' in Bharuch: One held after Dalit lawyer succumbs to injuries #India https://t.co/Su4iFkE0Lb
  • Netanyahu lawyers again seek to cancel charges, claim AG never authorized probe https://t.co/Uw13jCSggZ
  • Colombian lawyer on Wellington's friendly residents, missing her parents' hugs and the wind #NewZealand https://t.co/TxV0B2TySx
  • Pressure on #Turkey to protect Uighurs as China ratifies extradition treaty - Ankara has long welcomed Uighur and Turkic Muslims fleeing China but rights groups fear the treaty will endanger them https://t.co/K83ePWETh
  • Covid Lockdown visits to Brecon Beacons 'disappointing' https://t.co/syOgm2yz7m
  • #Indian lawyer from Punjab dies after consuming poison near farmers' protest site https://t.co/NU0yG67Qyw
  • An investigation has been launched after a 14-year-old black teenager was allegedly assaulted by a white woman who falsely accused him of stealing her phone in a hotel lobby in New York #US https://t.co/6InwqKgTZ2 
  • #Australia says it could deport backpackers who flout Covid rules, after hundreds, many British, were seen partying at a Sydney beach on Christmas Day https://t.co/PHep1fGIgU
  • Covid support in Stoke-on-Trent 'stopped rough sleeper dying' https://t.co/zjgVcpohDR
  • Legal challenge on child's outdoor play gains renewed momentum: Solicitor Stephen Atherton #Ireland https://t.co/nGfahSJEev
  • UK law firms working in France can continue post 31 December transition https://t.co/Snq9NDfXZy
  • Vodafone to pay up to $2.6 bln to end German legal fight https://t.co/vd8lhwnxD
  • Are OCGs bank-rolling legal fees of Bradford cannabis farmers? https://t.co/Avm38BTA54
  • National Green Tribunal junks plea to stall work on rapid transit system #India https://t.co/M0YD8Dq3rk
  • PAC chief queries continuing tribunal costs 9 years after final report #Ireland https://t.co/4uvNRDEFJh
  • Human Rights Tribunal dismisses complaint from Okanagan Correctional inmate #Canada https://t.co/1XWrx7uM0v
  • #Zimbabwean music mogul Munya Chanetsa felt his hackles rise when he learnt about the royalties battles that have been fought over the song Mbube - also known as The Lion Sleeps Tonight https://t.co/oSJWMLcYem
  • ITAT relief for Tata trusts; tax tribunal says Mistry's claims 'doubtful' #India https://t.co/r2uxN1Ytck

Tuesday

29th December - Law News

Edition 3289: 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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Wishing a happy, healthy and safe festive period to all readers of LawNewsIndex.

 
 Today's Highlighted Video Story: For centuries in India, only people from the highest caste were allowed to become Hindu priests. Marichamy was the first from a caste lower than the Brahmin caste to be ordained as part of a state-sponsored programme. He hoped to pave the way for others. But a lawsuit and fears of intimidation have stopped authorities from appointing other non-Brahmins as priests.



Saturday Conversations on Law
  • UK’s ivory ban delay ‘costing lives of elephants’ as dealers still selling trinkets for thousands of pounds https://t.co/rTY8GcRHFW 
  • Duke of Sussex pursues legal action against Mail on Sunday over Royal Marines claim despite apology https://t.co/EoxPeAKUks
  • Ghislaine Maxwell denied $28.5m bail in sex crime case #US https://t.co/hUk6RGWjwh 
  • Scotland rejoining Erasmus despite Brexit 'doubtful' and 'unlikely' warn legal experts https://t.co/PJdUAQ0AHo 
  • Legal experts planning for fight over Bristol Airport expansion in 2021 https://t.co/KRZVR3oA7I 
  • Inside story: How legal case brought by an unknown Swiss player could stop footballers in England being frozen out by their clubs https://t.co/wUSt60iWI5 
  • NatWest blasted over legal costs for new PPI cases https://t.co/JmoH4KZ5Vg 
  • Europe: Tax information requests and taxpayer's right for legal remedy https://t.co/bVPSM9U4Q1 
  • #Ghana Opposition Party Plans Legal Challenge to Election Results https://t.co/qDny1e1sop 
  • Stefan Ralston, with 91 convictions, came to Antrim Courthouse armed with a metal baton https://t.co/CReglXGdTc 
  • Delhi High Court dismisses government employee s plea seeking quashing of transfer order-ANI #India https://t.co/CpkNGrrFOU 
  • Heavy snow in the Midlands has led to police warning drivers they should only take to the roads for essential trips https://t.co/9ij5PNml5y
  • Cost breakdown on NAMA Commission shows legal fees topped 800k over three years #Ireland https://t.co/xZQrvcGJQg 
  • Loujain al-Hathloul, a prominent #Saudi female activist, who campaigned for women's right to drive, has been sentenced to more than five years in prison https://t.co/SoMo5d06Z9 
  • Game of Thrones games maker dies 'after poisoning' - Lin Qi, 39, was the chairman and chief executive of games developer Yoozoo, best known for the Game of Thrones: Winter Is Coming strategy game #China https://t.co/1doKVUi3HO 
  • Aberdeen solicitors have spoken of the importance of sentence discounting, after a review revealed a lack of public support for the practice https://t.co/PGQgHaAJvP
  • Hundreds of UK tourists flee Covid quarantine in Swiss ski resort - About half of the 420 visitors ordered to self-isolate left Verbier in ‘cloak and dagger’ operation https://t.co/6gbIdlJtsU 
  • Courts service apologises to Black pupil barrister mistaken for defendant twice in one day - Legal Cheek https://t.co/pHg1UaRpKN
  • UK quietly shifts away from promise of 'deep' foreign and security links with EU - Little-discussed reversal of thinking means plans for formal co-operation look dead https://t.co/3ARh8V5tyo 
  • Western Isles council rejects official sex ed in favour of Catholic teaching - Vote came after ministers on Lewis said parents and teachers unhappy about government-backed materials https://t.co/RS2e0lBALr 
  • Ten of 12 Hong Kong democracy activists arrested at sea as they tried to flee to Taiwan by speedboat have gone on trial in mainland #China https://t.co/DHfFFgtbMV 
  • Zhang Zhan: #China jails citizen journalist for Wuhan reports https://t.co/ZSBxIO5QCe 
  • There will be "bumpy moments" for UK businesses and travellers as they get to grips with new EU rules, says government minister Michael Gove https://t.co/pAgye7jWmD 
  • Revealed: The best law firms for training and quality of work 2020-21 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/J8fPF5Eg3H 
  • SRA rules out Ryan Beckwith appeal - Legal Cheek https://t.co/MSP9BDD8UP 
  • What will the post-pandemic life of a lawyer look like? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/tUJVnCWZHY 
  • Revealed: The best law firms for working from home - Legal Cheek https://t.co/gXiP4pUY6q 
  • Law firm bill tweet sparks heated chargeable hour debate - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8EhlT43XJ2 
  • RPC latest firm to hand junior lawyers pay rises - Legal Cheek https://t.co/zFG7PjenEP 
  • Magic circle QC trades commercial bar megabucks for unpaid government gig - Legal Cheek https://t.co/d2pspmiNoq 
  • A barrister, whose online explainers of the government’s Covid-19 regulations have helped thousands to understand the law, has launched a fundraiser for law centres - Legal Cheek https://t.co/czH7j31hAW
  • Former Skadden solicitor pardoned by President Trump: The King’s College London law grad was charged with making false statements in connection with the Mueller investigation https://t.co/PmUskbd6aP
  • Gunmen on motorbike shot dead women's rights activist Freshta Kohistani and her brother north of #Afghanistan's capital Thursday, officials said https://t.co/Zcu5U9Nige 
  • Mobile roaming: What will happen to charges after Brexit? https://t.co/2RVrHhLtm2
  • The great opportunity: how Covid transformed global crime https://t.co/pNlvqUrJnE 
  • UN expert urges #Thailand to stop targeting protesters with royal insult law https://t.co/Hz9HQF9OfZ
  • GN Saibaba’s lawyer says Nagpur jail authorities refused essentials he brought for him #India https://t.co/QAFxESAyNP
  • Nashville explosion: Officials in the US state of Tennessee said the DNA matched that of Anthony Quinn Warner, 63. The FBI said there was no indication of additional suspects and that it was too early to suggest a motive #US https://t.co/q7kOwmG2At