Tuesday

30th March - Law News

Edition 3381: 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 trial over George Floyd’s death is under way in Minneapolis. What to do with his memorial site has become a controversy of its own



Focus of the Day Article: Members of the House of Commons Justice Committee are “shocked and appalled” by the treatment of children at a privately run detention centre in Northamptonshire, they said in a report published today. Full story - Scottish Legal News

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Maintaining an agile and innovative workforce (without sending them into meltdown) - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/BPjMH0B0Bo 
  • Vlogging criminal lawyer gives case law the rocker treatment - Legal Cheek https://t.co/5xDWDSZNC2
  • Members of a golf club with holes in both England and Wales can now cross the border during rounds. Powys council had told Llanymynech Golf Club that members from England ran the risk of being fined for breaching Covid travel rules for crossing the border https://t.co/pByQMKPZjG
  • 8 ways lawyers can influence and impact beyond their title - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/yKdUASawCp 
  • Brexit: Spain denies reports it will round up and deport Britons without visas https://t.co/u7kEm1mzx0 
  • KPMG: Scottish economic recovery could outpace UK average - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/B0662XMNzJ
  • MPs ‘shocked and appalled’ by treatment of children at privately run detention centre - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/TlYgysleLb 
  • Supreme Court holds Asda warehouse workers can be valid equal pay comparator for shop workers  - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Mc4lpdPLS
  • Chief Justice of India SA Bobde inaugurates new Bombay High Court building at Goa | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/I72AoChL
  • Grenfell residents 'bullied' for raising safety fears before fire https://t.co/iE3xrANlfx
  • Ministers could be banned from using self-destructing messages on Whatsapp or Signal for official business if a legal challenge is successful https://t.co/zf9Rxa6XOr 
  • Secret filming at one of the biggest UK Covid testing labs has found evidence of potential contamination, discarded tests and pressure to hit targets https://t.co/UZEtOBZNkj
  • Holiday counts towards billable hours, Orrick tells London lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/GAQhVMHulB
  • The Corporate Counsel Show: An uncommon journey to in-house success - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/rXPAWT9sMz
  • MI5 undercover agent policy held lawful - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/GIsyOfi7y9
  • Gauhati HC holds in favour of woman declared Indian citizen in 2013, a foreigner in 2017 by Foreigners Tribunal; says dissimilarities in information in two proceedings too minor #India https://t.co/WrOjK9JVW
  • Nottingham Law School unveils SQE prep course prices - Legal Cheek https://t.co/MehC3d9gOE 
  • Are disputes arbitrable after Section 7 IBC petition is filed? Supreme Court answers | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/PSwKacQLlh 
  • Edinburgh daughter fights for visiting rights after being separated from mum for a year https://t.co/3BAvaFRZ41
  • The Weekly Round-up: expeditious return vs non-refoulment - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/SGv9w0WT
  • Emma-Jayne Magson jailed again after murdering boyfriend in row https://t.co/G2zSGsG2o6 
  • The government is being urged by MPs to consider taking over a privately-run youth detention centre where children have been kept in their cells for all but 30 minutes a day https://t.co/IvQ2RAnhMo
  • The US has warned it could put tariffs of up to 25% on a host of UK exports in retaliation for a UK tax on tech firms https://t.co/88Tl7oqBr
  • Company Tribunal Not A Labour Court Or Administrative Tribunal To Focus Entirely On Removal Of Director : #India Supreme Court In Tata-Mistry Case https://t.co/ALnwT5U9os 
  • Two-thirds of Bar sexual misconduct cases referred for disciplinary action - Legal Futures https://t.co/GtZCEXvmvK
  • Pinsent Masons paralegal Shanelle Mattu tracks the evolution of cryptocurrency and considers whether crypto assets are the future of money - Legal Cheek https://t.co/hs6Y5bht6v
  • Deliveroo investors urged to push worker rights ahead of £8.8bn IPO https://t.co/2YiMBVMg4H 
  • Barriers to seeking damages, and achieving justice, in the #MeToo era - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/Ti8OBDI1rq
  • Legal Services Board sets 10-year goal to correct market problems - Legal Futures https://t.co/N6ACjSMkyL
  • Gopal Subramanium called to Bar Council of England and Wales as member of Gray's Inn | Bar & Bench https://t.co/uLyaHzLyrC
  • Law firms set to tumble down Google rankings as update looms - Legal Futures https://t.co/58lEssf0Ww
  • Re-hearing for junior solicitor struck off after losing work briefcase - Legal Cheek https://t.co/7or8GwEQo4 
  • Tribunal: Law firm's part-time FD was worker, not self-employed - Legal Futures https://t.co/t9PholpkwL
  • No boycotting of China over Uighur persecution but Germany, Norway and Netherlands players voice human rights concerns about Qatar World Cup https://t.co/hz4YNPI9Ro 
  • Ego gets in the way of being client-centric - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/0cEoadSrL0
  • Shelters 'at capacity' with unwanted lockdown pets https://t.co/ota6qS4cTu
  • Intellectuals should observe administration of justice in Goa under Uniform Civil Code: Chief Justice of India SA Bobde | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/EpinOcYiGh
  • Abortion in Northern Ireland: at the interface between politics and law - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/C88dF2P9iz
  • Italy: the Deadliest Route to Fortress Europe | Daniela Lo Coco https://t.co/PMp2dgLkqB
  • 'It's do or die time for my insurer to pay up' https://t.co/mMrDMzjUzQ
  • Barrister suspended for six months over sexual comments to female mini-pupil - Legal Cheek https://t.co/vulvDC5bSZ
  • Jehovah's Witnesses congregation vicariously liable - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/2WB9F6f7WL
  • Senior Advocate Zal Andhyarujina joins Fountain Court as door tenant | Bar & Bench https://t.co/UqL7ut4g6E 
  • DLA Piper targets 30% global female partnership by 2025 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/7PFn8cpDh8 
  • Delhi High Court Women Lawyers Forum celebrates designation of six women as Senior Advocates | Bar & Bench India https://t.co/EvvsOhqEGj
  • ‘Enough to enough’: Call to action to end sexual harassment in workplaces - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/4APk0dkL07 
  • Ban for junior solicitor who faked colleague’s signature during training contract - Legal Cheek https://t.co/fpvzANwQZx 
  • Two households or groups of up to six people are now able to meet outside in England again as the stay-at-home Covid restrictions order comes to an end https://t.co/Gr9hr4Yaqy

Monday

29th March - Law News

Edition 3380: 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 International Criminal Court in The Hague was set up in 2002 to bring to justice those accused of the most serious crimes of concern to the international community, such as genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes



Focus of the Day Article: In The Trustees of the Barry Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses v BXB [2021] EWCA Civ 356, the Court of Appeal has offered further guidance on vicarious liability following Supreme Court decisions last year in VM Morrison Supermarkets PLC v Various Claimants [2020] UKSC 12 and Barclays Bank v Various Claimants [2020] UKSC 13. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • ULaw strikes training deal with Newcastle Law School - Legal Cheek https://t.co/eK5vfwqZ
  • Porter allegation will ‘taint the legal profession’, criminal lawyer says - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/lSnuPO3t3i
  • Two women lead Law Society for first time - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Mo7Lx1b17
  • Revealed: The top barristers by Supreme Court appearances - Legal Cheek https://t.co/vZMUm6gLcJ
  • A young mother has revealed how she signed up to OnlyFans to help fund her daughter through law school - Legal Cheek https://t.co/OeetkT7EX5
  • Legalign Global law firm alliance adds Canada's Alexander Holburn to roster - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/VF2NrBXJEO
  • BPP sold to private equity giant - Legal Cheek https://t.co/zVEUkDnoh3 
  • Former governor of #Kenya's capital, Nairobi, is now facing numerous criminal charges including money-laundering and terrorism. So who is Mike Sonko and how did he rise to become the high-profile politicians? https://t.co/BfHglEJXP
  • Slaughter & May elevates five London lawyers in latest partner promotion round - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/JBhptvzL3O
  • A Brazilian court has ordered President Jair Bolsonaro to pay compensation to a journalist after he made degrading comments about her https://t.co/ZtDjrDtBkK
  • Ex-A&O boss resurfaces at NewLaw firm - Legal Cheek https://t.co/9MdbQsI3tO
  • African legal information specialist Afriwise receives fresh funding to fuel growth - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/gGRRUOlspY
  • Police are investigating after Wales players Ben Cabango and Rabbi Matondo were racially abused on social media https://t.co/01vqYUgW9i 
  • What does Cyril Ramaphosa make of former president Zuma's judiciary defiance? The DA wants to know #SouthAfrica https://t.co/TAhM1u0kgo
  • Spotlight on LawCPD - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/yedyVtk9c
  • SLN Interview: A modernising Lord Lyon - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qm8kef5hy
  • The UK professor, a fake Russian spy and the undercover Syria sting https://t.co/hE0uwJjaFf
  • Why the Shrewsbury 24 case is so relevant right now - Its major themes – the gig economy, official disinformation, the right to protest – all remain contemporary struggles https://t.co/fRLsd7VbjH
  • Kill the Bill Manchester protest: 18 arrested forcefully after peaceful protesters block tram lines https://t.co/yqWIq9uJmb
  • High court to rule on legality of Covid contracts for PM's 'chums' - Campaigners claim Boris Johnson and Matt Hancock acted unlawfully https://t.co/WgFvyAu7mi
  • US law firms hand London associates spring bonuses of up to £47k - Legal Cheek https://t.co/bsxaSm5OOO 
  • The Personal Data Protection Bill 2019 of #India, is it an evolved GDPR? | Ujjwal Kumar Bose https://t.co/Y8nExoCCej 
  • Union creates hotline for disgruntled Amazon staff https://t.co/9Mw0MVwxZ3
  • Hunt for remand prisoner mistakenly released in London https://t.co/3cm901qR2s
  • Asda shop floor workers clear major hurdle in equal pay claim - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/uFDdE6bLAb 
  • #Myanmar coup: US 'horrified' by deadliest day since military takeover https://t.co/9MnwFrzfWj 
  • Justice NV Ramana proposes National Judicial Infrastructure Corporation to cater to infrastructure demands of judiciary | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/MjqaHGWY7Y 
  • Police barred from searching Queen’s estates for stolen art - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3vanxzEn4N 
  • China bans magic circle chambers over alleged human rights 'disinformation' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/lLZFHwCErU
  • England: Divorcing couples to receive £500 mediation voucher - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EUGCNg21JR
  • Burford hails record realisations as it hires in Hong Kong and Houston - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/Y7SbfW6fzc
  • Rodney Whyte: Scotland is falling behind England on Longer Living - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VVasxolkcy 
  • Boris Johnson branded irresponsible over ‘back to the office’ call https://t.co/s40IaogzUA
  • Use of recovered materials in the Scottish courts after Whitehouse and Salmond - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/U8zjfgNaXu 
  • Legal Cheek launches first-ever SQE Providers guide - Legal Cheek https://t.co/aNFK75Wo7g

Sunday

28th March - Law News

Edition 3379: 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:
Mexico’s president has committed to working with the United States, to stem the flow of migrants. But it remains unclear whether Mexico can handle the volume of asylum seekers


Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Harper Macleod commended for supporting flexible working - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/rsq9JqHsIN
  • NI: Personal injury discount rate to be set to -1.75 per cent - Irish Legal News https://t.co/9Of9EHQemJ
  • Lawtech pioneers to get regulation navigator | Law Gazette https://t.co/GxGEKdivmA 
  • 'Protest is a human right': one long week in Bristol, a city with a history of dissent https://t.co/94CF0ItIt9 
  • Brexit: UK cheese firm boss in despair over minister's export advice https://t.co/HteghkuR2g
  • Police issued 32,000 fixed penalty notices in the first nine months of lockdown. Here’s a lawyer’s advice on what to do if you get one https://t.co/96BEJO6zc
  • The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill didn't come from nowhere. It is the result of years of lobbying by the police, helped by an authoritarian state, right-wing press and pliant opposition https://t.co/w9mkALGTqo
  • Clearsprings: The Worst Asylum Housing Provider You’ve Probably Never Heard Of - Critics say the company has placed migrants in "inappropriate and inhumane" accommodation https://t.co/w4Qk1i1bIm
  • A much-promoted grants programme to help UK householders insulate their homes is to be scrapped within days. The Green Homes Grant (GHG) reached just 10% of the 600,000 homes the chancellor promised would be improved https://t.co/yoLm1iFrWc
  • Bill to extend paid parents' leave and benefit by three weeks clears Oireachtas - Irish Legal News https://t.co/61sWrir98
  • Gender pay progress stalls in the City | Law Gazette https://t.co/v8pmChdJi
  • Spain's ECIJA absorbs consultancy Revamp Law to enhance legaltech offering - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/jUze0B6ksf
  • #US supermarket chain shutters stores after hazard pay rules - Kroger, the largest supermarket chain in the US, lays off employees after local ordinance on hazard pay passed in Los Angeles https://t.co/Xf9YG2sHYN
  • Trump and his allies push new Republican effort to restrict voting laws: Trump congratulated Georgia on its recent legislative move, which critics have slammed as a major blow to Black voters’ rights #US https://t.co/3Z5IS83x9
  • Last chance to submit case notes to Hibernian Law Journal - Irish Legal News https://t.co/IZqVYu9kVq
  • The Home Office has quietly relaunched a controversial programme that uses councils and homelessness charities to obtain personal data that could lead to the deportation of non-UK rough sleepers https://t.co/1LAinmHPvc
  • £500 vouchers for families to resolve disputes away from court | Law Gazette https://t.co/qU6TBgbZ5
  • Facebook has frozen #Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's page after he claimed without evidence that a herbal thyme based remedy without parsley and sage, could cure Covid-19 https://t.co/FBZkkJomGP
  • Allegations about sexual abuse in schools involve more than only private institutions in London, a senior Met Police officer has said https://t.co/eezhnBtX3
  • Forcing pub-goers to provide a vaccine certificate in a bid to encourage younger people to take a jab could be "counterproductive", a behavioural scientist has warned https://t.co/YTtww5AP1G 
  • The MP Kenny MacAskill has announced he is quitting the SNP to stand for Alex Salmond's new party at the Holyrood election https://t.co/NZAGkMKyj
  • Kill the Bill: Alleged violence at protest 'disgraceful', claims prime minister, but not admitting to the disgraceful nature of the Police and Crime Bill he has instigated https://t.co/bXuUo35XtE 
  • NI: Parental bereavement leave and pay legislation will not cover miscarriages - Irish Legal News https://t.co/TD6PvxXWq
  • Proposed legislation to replace the 2011 Fixed-term Parliaments Act requires refinement, a joint committee of MPs and Peers has concluded | NLJ https://t.co/y8F0EkZEuT
  • Allen & Overy's ex-managing partner signs up to new law leader Factor - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/hjaHhMu8mQ
  • TV celebrity lawyer Judge Rob Rinder will host this year’s UK Probate Research Awards, celebrating achievements in forensic genealogy or ‘heir hunting’ among other topics | NLJ https://t.co/XJBgvV9DHf
  • Court fees set to increase for the first time in five years | Law Gazette https://t.co/Aa3X79nDpb 
  • Fewer asylum seekers may qualify under the changes proposed by Home Secretary Priti Patel, the Law Society has warned | NLJ https://t.co/PFFyOOaWy
  • Content warning: lawyers shouldn't normalise traumatic material | Law Gazette https://t.co/LarjVXd1h
  • I've been sanctioned by China – but that won't stop me speaking out over Xinjiang | Helena Kennedy https://t.co/QJO78Sf4D
  • Former diplomat’s blog posts on Salmond case constitute contempt of court - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2IewP8nYUL
  • Irene Wainwright-Snatt obituary: In 1955, she began to read for the bar at Gray’s Inn, and qualified in 1960, needing a stable income, she worked as clerk to several of the London courts https://t.co/IUf8CKeO27
  • Civil liberties group calls for coronavirus roadmap to restore rights | Law Gazette https://t.co/yC325PKTn
  • Hirsi v Italy or the Strasbourg Court v Extraterritorial Migration Control? (HRLR 2012) | Violeta Moreno-Lax https://t.co/FltSy7PM6
  • Could MPs finally be ready to support the case for assisted dying? https://t.co/whLQTUw9O0 
  • Wales has become the first UK nation to lift travel restrictions within its borders. The "stay local" rule has been scrapped from Saturday in favour of unlimited travel within the country https://t.co/rwuHsFX67
  • Police officers reporting hateful abuse while on duty are much more likely than members of the public to see their attackers charged with hate crime https://t.co/sYGOfETjm
  • #Myanmar's security forces have cracked down on new protests as the leaders of its coup marked Armed Forces Day https://t.co/dZ8snnHlC
  • Baroness Helena Kennedy QC sanctioned by China - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/orDqeobM3
  • ‘Perverse’: Bar Council demands answers on sexual misconduct sanctions | Law Gazette https://t.co/zwPa5MSY4
  • Outer House judge finds closure of Scottish churches disproportionate interference with human rights - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WoyHZb7tbP
  • Time to get out of the People’s Republic of China | Law Gazette https://t.co/spSYqHXaNE Mar 27, 2021
  • NI: New Lord Chief Justice to be appointed in September - Irish Legal News https://t.co/pJkukH3eDk
  • China ban ‘comes as no surprise’ says Kennedy | Law Gazette https://t.co/xueuI6gTZ
  • Court of Appeal: Appeal dismissed for man who challenged the valuation of drugs in his possession by gardaí - Irish Legal News https://t.co/A443u3I9IQ
  • Market strategy: winning new clients in times of crisis - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/SLXKwyI9I3
  • Probate wait time stuck at seven weeks | Law Gazette https://t.co/XJjpqfPcvD
  • Talawa theatre company: 'It's time to double down on Black Lives Matter pledges' https://t.co/0HGQHad2wH
  • Strauss-Kahn accuser Tristane Banon helps shape new #French rape law https://t.co/1LHGFtPZtR 
  • Four killed in #Bangladesh during protests against India's hardline PM Modi's visit https://t.co/qlEhmRkYaA
  • #France bears ‘overwhelming responsibilities’ over Rwanda genocide - Report concludes there was ‘failure’ on the part of France over the genocide that saw about 800,000 people slaughtered in 1994 https://t.co/AOYu21TY9d

Saturday

27th March - Law News

Edition 3378: 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: In a big win for Tata Sons, the India Supreme Court today backed the removal of Cyrus Mistry as the chairman of the over $100 billion salt-to-software Tata Group in 2016 and set aside the company law tribunal order that had reinstated him.


Saturday Conversations on Law

  • White House Considers Executive Orders on Gun Control #US https://t.co/eIvYeWyfLk
  • Police have begun clearing protesters out of Bristol city centre after a third mass gathering in a week. Hundreds of people marched through the city centre earlier in opposition to the government's Police and Crime Bill https://t.co/Fd4k9YODI
  • Shops in England will be allowed to stay open until 22:00 six days a week when customers return from 12 April, the government has said https://t.co/AFMFy37v
  • Everyone's Invited: Allegations of sexual assault at London schools are being investigated by police, after being highlighted by an online campaign https://t.co/uQRLKbwoN
  • SRA to ask firms how technology saw them through Covid | Law Gazette https://t.co/32TNLFMcG
  • Owners and employees at the spas attacked last week were immigrants with similar dreams, but were separated by a vast gap in money and power #US https://t.co/QwbpT9K8Q
  • Barrister in plagiarism row admits ‘technical breach of copyright’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/GkHfY0Hzg
  • 'Very serious situation': review chief highlights criminal legal aid challenges | Law Gazette https://t.co/gqHN7zhfl
  • Uighur Blood-Soaked Xinjiang cotton: How do I know if it's in my jeans? #China https://t.co/CIC6Ogprw
  • ‘Not helpful’ to keep talking about backlog, says justice minister | Law Gazette https://t.co/uPA6sx6Tm
  • Johnny Depp refused permission to appeal libel ruling | Law Gazette https://t.co/Iyv3MnxzMs 
  • #Germany could see 100,000 infections a day if the third wave of coronavirus spreads unchecked, the head of the RKI public health institute has warned https://t.co/8qySg0ma7O
  • A major general who dishonestly claimed £48,000 for his children's education has been jailed. Nick Welch, 57, claimed to live in London rather than Dorset, near their schools https://t.co/Fguu0RUuO
  • Former Prime Minister David Cameron has been cleared by a watchdog looking at whether he engaged in lobbying for which he should have been registered https://t.co/qmzmArvvYT
  • Former SNP leader Alex Salmond has announced the creation of a new pro-independence party which will contest the Scottish Parliament election https://t.co/sEJt2OtlyG
  • A controversial new anti-conversion law that criminalises interfaith love has put Hindu-Muslim couples on edge. Now, they face the wrath of not just their families, but also the #Indian state https://t.co/goWD2Uxa
  • Westminster's resistance to a Covid inquiry is the biggest reason to hold one https://t.co/5UtCSzBV
  • Prosecute the firms that force junior solicitors to cover up mistakes | Law Gazette https://t.co/0nqcasJJ6H
  • Strong backing for lawyers and chambers sanctioned by China - Legal Futures https://t.co/L2dHzJjyq
  • Cities across the #US have tried to adopt their own regulations. Boulder’s ordinance was blocked in court shortly before a mass shooting left 10 people dead https://t.co/LcMo2qIEai
  • Wide LPC attainment gap based on provider and ethnicity - Legal Futures https://t.co/60C8qGBTq
  • How many more like Claire Matthews? | Law Gazette https://t.co/YBvex02PL
  • Law Commission eyes home-buying reform and digital justice projects - Legal Futures https://t.co/E86062siH7
  • Mina Smallman, the mother of two women found dead in north London, has expressed her sympathy for the family of Sarah Everard – and questioned why the deaths of her BAME daughters received comparatively little attention at the time https://t.co/0ZFoyyFE3
  • New Zealand introduces paid bereavement leave for miscarriages and stillbirths - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/O1uW0nskpQ
  • Priti Patel's two-tier asylum plan treats refugees with cold indifference https://t.co/eI12TqIh6M 
  • The University of Southern California (USC) has agreed to pay more than $1bn (£730m) to patients treated by a former campus gynaecologist accused of sexual abuse #US https://t.co/1fC0Umd72
  • #Chinese media are championing local brands while targeting more Western retailers as the Xinjiang cotton backlash grows. Western brands have come under fire for expressing concern about the use of Uighur forced labour https://t.co/iHTl6gWaD
  • EU-Morocco Cooperation on Readmission, Borders and Protection: A model to follow?, With Carrera S, Cassarino JP, Den Hertog L and al., CEPS (2016) | Nora El Qadim https://t.co/ufrJjiSPj
  • "Stay-local" rules will lift in Wales from Saturday and unrestricted travel within its borders will be allowed https://t.co/xSQg2vVnJ
  • Asda loses Supreme Court appeal in equal pay fight - The court upheld an earlier court ruling that lower-paid shop staff, who are mostly women, can compare themselves with higher paid warehouse workers, who are mostly men https://t.co/Yqo3ju9Ak
  • A scheme to bring all rough sleepers indoors at the start of the pandemic has seen a large disparity in the outcomes of those supported across England, new data has revealed https://t.co/biAWgEkurE
  • Kevin Drummond QC: Why committee of inquiry redaction saga should concern us - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/95h4zXzHe6
  • #China has imposed sanctions on nine UK citizens - including five MPs - for spreading what it called "lies and disinformation" over human rights abuses against the Uighur Muslim minority group https://t.co/QgpUqBY7L8
  • BPP bought by private equity business | Law Gazette https://t.co/KYZntPm2
  • Session Cases At 200: Jackie McRae makes the case for Scott & Sons v Del Sel - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KZjxGocSpg
  • Having police in schools is emblematic of a society headed in the wrong direction https://t.co/yYaXkdKvx5
  • Construction’s competition problem - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hcmKPR3zL9
  • Cap on damages amounts to informed consent, court rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/fxMwfkZZiY
  • Sarah-Jane Macdonald wins Core mediation presentation competition - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/y32tCow7S
  • Burford restores dividend after ‘best year ever’ for portfolio | Law Gazette https://t.co/ePwVaagvZ2 
  • Laura McCallum appointed to Sports Resolutions’ panel of arbitrators and mediators - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8n1zsHfhXg
  • A British academic corresponded for months with a man who hinted he was a Russian agent, seeking help to discredit a group that gathers evidence of Syrian war crimes https://t.co/0h1KCOrb0C
  • Hauliers 'must expect Covid test to enter UK' https://t.co/qbWFx0lNLK 
  • UK government set to go to supreme court over Holyrood bill https://t.co/iwUU9CGuee

Friday

26th March - Law News

Edition 3377: 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: Neo-Nazis had detailed plans to establish a 'foothold' in Australia. Hours of leaked phone calls from encrypted chat groups detail how a white supremacist organisation "prepping" to incite a race war tried to enlist Australians



Focus of the Day Article: Allen & Overy's ex-managing partner signs up to new law leader Factor. Citing market's appetite for innovation Andrew Ballheimer takes non-exec role at managed services specialist. Full story - The Global Legal Post

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Ireland re-opens door to England and Wales solicitors | Law Gazette https://t.co/BfvRCvR2W
  • MPs have 'limited confidence' in MoJ's plans to clear court backlog | Law Gazette https://t.co/K6QsVqiE
  • A Dutch travel firm will take nearly 200 people for an eight-day holiday in Greece aimed at seeing if tourism is feasible during the Covid-19 pandemic https://t.co/4E4vq4iTm
  • NI: Abuse of trust legislation to be widened beyond statutory settings - Irish Legal News https://t.co/KNAkwXWCW
  • Technical bill to facilitate 'full rollout' of new Garda operating model - Irish Legal News https://t.co/39J9nzLLK3
  • MPs have voted to extend emergency coronavirus powers for another six months. They backed the health secretary's call to renew "essential" emergency rules to deal with the pandemic as England moves out of lockdown https://t.co/P9K9kTGGM
  • Triple appointment to Brodies LLP planning law team - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VLxFRTWc
  • Ministers to establish advisory committee to help select next Chief Justice - Irish Legal News https://t.co/PQXYoBqPd3
  • Irwin Mitchell reports smaller gender pay gap | Law Gazette https://t.co/mOfr4LrccS 
  • Children born in Ireland to receive citizenship sooner - Irish Legal News https://t.co/lW9eh9l75u 
  • Terra Firma Chambers’ 2021 Webinar Series: Employment Law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/OJufewOEL
  • Women will not be silenced on gender violence https://t.co/JzVbM0tQM
  • Women who paid for transvaginal mesh removal to be refunded - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7ZW23C1E
  • 'Major flaws': parliamentary committee backs repeal of fixed-term act | Law Gazette https://t.co/nAr6pUXcRG
  • Shrewsbury baby deaths prompt midwife recruitment drive https://t.co/cukpz0Q0AC
  • Trump aide concealed work for PR firm and misled court to dodge child support #US https://t.co/wNhfS5uVS
  • Senior army officer convicted of £48,000 Dorset boarding school fee fraud - Maj Gen Nick Welch believed to be the most senior officer to face court martial since 1815 https://t.co/zZn3b3w0Ct 
  • A teacher who showed pupils an "inappropriate" cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad - sparking protests outside a school - has been suspended. The image depicting the founder of Islam was used in a lesson at Batley Grammar School on Monday https://t.co/N7Q83TFg
  • UK government threatens to take Holyrood bills to Supreme Court - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9w4806wT
  • Two new part-time commissioners join Scottish Human Rights Commission - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/klyPVBZMsd
  • Challenge to definition of ‘woman’ in public boards legislation rejected by Outer House - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/iwP15oJM
  • Covid operating hours still on the table, Bar Council told | Law Gazette https://t.co/8ALiQn345s 
  • Vicarious liability for rape: Barry Congregation of JWs | Law & Religion UK https://t.co/HGNFM55BkL
  • UK Evaluator Administrator for Pre-Pack Sales https://t.co/QdxtLU4kGi
  • Mastercard battles return of $19 billion UK class action https://t.co/0gmDBIGsiY
  • Law Society victimisation claim struck out over volunteer status - Legal Futures https://t.co/hLPEeTNLE0
  • It may only be possible to introduce a vaccine passports scheme once all adults have been offered a jab, Boris Johnson has suggested. The prime minister said a review on the idea would report in April but no decisions have been taken https://t.co/u91c9G91T
  • England: Barrister denied silk after judges intervene - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fr30j3qaiB 
  • Two members of Freshwater Five lose appeal against drugs convictions - Judges reject appeal by Jonathan Beere and Daniel Payne, who said radar showed convictions were unsafe https://t.co/kRZfTSIh3v
  • Ex-Wolstenholmes partner allowed to return to law firm ownership - Legal Futures https://t.co/A6x0WJZHYO
  • It is time for the SRA to issue a virtual practice handbook | Law Gazette https://t.co/ilQCTBOBnI 
  • Johnny Depp loses bid to overturn ruling in libel case: High court ruling last year concluded Hollywood actor assaulted his ex-wife Amber Heard https://t.co/cN7zbUGElI
  • Child asylum seekers 'falling apart' due to Home Office delays - Halt to interviews in March last year due to Covid has had ‘devastating emotional impact’ https://t.co/ucnrq1A7Uw
  • Barrister in plagiarism row admits "technical breach of copyright" - Legal Futures https://t.co/xkltRhMV
  • 'Unless you're wealthy, don't come back': dismay over new rules for returning to #NewZealand. Charge of $3,100 will have to be paid if a returnee leaves again within six months, instead of the previous three months https://t.co/MdQ6AqrKFg
  • Boohoo severs ties with hundreds of UK manufacturers after critical review - Alison Levitt QC review HAD concluded there were“endemic” problems at Leicester factories in its supply chain, including minimum wage and life-threatening fire risk https://t.co/fzkP28c5mn
  • Some UK Deliveroo drivers earning as little as £2 an hour according, survey finds: Analysis of 300 couriers found that as many as a third of them were paid less than legal minimum wage https://t.co/7InKlsgZD
  • Revealed: police barred from searching Queen's estates for looted artefacts: palace and government refuse to say why exemption from 2017 law was deemed necessary https://t.co/tlb2yDUIW
  • CA slates barristers whose failures led it to wrongly quash conviction - Legal Futures https://t.co/xASCaVyy
  • SLAS calls for Law Society to regain regulatory function for solicitors - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/pQCNLgi9Es
  • Norway players wore T-shirts bearing the message 'Human rights on and off the pitch' before their 2022 World Cup qualifier against Gibraltar to show support for #Qatar migrant workers https://t.co/fqcroP6jD
  • MPs will vote later on extending emergency coronavirus laws in England for another six months amid warnings of a "checkpoint society" https://t.co/P9K9kTGGMk
  • ‘Informed consent’ fees dispute set for Court of Appeal showdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/EBnww4BKb
  • Reducing Irregular Migration and Human Rights: an Impossible Combination? | Annalisa Morticelli https://t.co/mCoeJAIYn
  • #Chinese TV stars cut ties with Nike over Xinjiang comments: Backlash brews in China against Western firms speaking out over alleged abuses against Uighurs held in camps https://t.co/o4LlNzoTAA
  • Scottish government loses court challenge over ‘draconian’ limits on worship - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/r0ikljf9lT
  • People in England aged over 50 and in at-risk categories are being urged to book their Covid-19 jabs before next Monday when slots are set to dry up https://t.co/k6f9yrRDvL
  • If we really want to tackle femicide, we need to track violent men https://t.co/G5Fu6hnXsq
  • Mary Keane becomes first woman to serve as Law Society director general - Irish Legal News https://t.co/nqlzYpDrn
  • Tablighi Jamaat men #India held for ‘spreading COVID’ share ordeal: Muslims from several nations underwent trials for ‘spreading the virus’ and were vilified by the BJP and Indian media https://t.co/JREvXXWaUm
  • Supreme Court: Test for security for costs refined as Quinn Insurance ordered to cover €30m legal bill - Irish Legal News https://t.co/iW7ZDT0akq
  • Law Society Awards opens for entries | Law Gazette https://t.co/Oj3xzGklCE
  • Dismay grows over failure of Covid-19 resilience fund for lawyers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/L2kStBNOm0
  • UK Mercedes-Benz car owners seek damages over alleged emissions cheating: Law firm representing UK owners claims German marque installed ‘defeat devices’ in diesel cars https://t.co/NLAphg12gt
  • Home Office unveils widely trailed immigration reforms | Law Gazette https://t.co/vBQRPjZvk0 
  • Prosecutors offered pay boost in bid to avert Crown Office strike - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5iS9BkuG6k
  • Full High Court bench finds nobile officium petition by rape complainer competent - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/m3fPpoSyAM 
  • Virginia has become the first Southern #US state to abolish the death penalty after its governor signed into law a bill that ends capital punishment https://t.co/ld10Xb8huN
  • #Libyan commander wanted for war crimes by ICC shot dead - Top military figure loyal to renegade military commander Khalifa Haftar killed in the eastern city of Benghazi by unidentified attackers https://t.co/vMopOcf2K4
  • Labour calls for extra 33,000 court sitting days | Law Gazette https://t.co/qZ7YMTONyW
  • Pub goers could be asked to provide a vaccine certificate, Boris Johnson has told MPs, saying it "may be up to individual publicans" https://t.co/QlhH7dxtlE

Thursday

25th March - Law News

Edition 3376: 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 home secretary has set out plans to change the asylum system so refugees are assessed on how they arrive in the UK. Priti Patel said she wants to crack down on criminal trafficking gangs and ensure that people who arrive through official channels are given priority.  But human rights lawyers have warned that the changes could breach international law and lead to further legal challenges and delays



Focus of the Day Article: Judges could be required to consider imposing a wasted costs order - with a presumption in favour of making one - as part of government plans to end what the Home Office believes to be the practice of 'unmeritorious' immigration and asylum claims brought at the last minute to frustrate the deportation process. Full story - The Law Society Gazette

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Scotland’s first wrongful termination order - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/wULkvo8tS
  • Competition hots up between SQE course providers | Law Gazette https://t.co/DPdzAA9oKN
  • It is time for the SRA to issue a virtual practice handbook | Law Gazette https://t.co/ilQCTBwZZ8
  • Impact of extended presumption against short sentences obscured by Covid-19 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XFXAIP9kTy
  • #India has placed a temporary hold on all exports of the Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine https://t.co/vimPQ2BK9
  • Alex Salmond is to take fresh legal action over the conduct of the Scottish government's top civil servant https://t.co/34rwrk9lt
  • Tougher measures on hauliers travelling from France to the UK are to be considered to stop Covid variants being imported, Boris Johnson has said https://t.co/VPOQQDGlQt
  • #German Chancellor Angela Merkel has cancelled plans for a strict lockdown over Easter, just a day after the measures were announced https://t.co/UbX3hG8NOh
  • All government buildings in England, Wales and Scotland will fly the Union flag every day, following new guidance from the culture department https://t.co/oJlarzHh3z
  • Thames seal death: QC 'heartbroken' over attack by her dog - Dog owner Rebecca Sabben-Clare QC said she "apologises unreservedly" and will not face charges over the incident https://t.co/cv6vAHFRUK
  • Society chief joins taskforce to boost socio-economic diversity at the top | Law Gazette https://t.co/puy6R5lWzR
  • Vilifying journalists is just part of the UK government's modus operandi https://t.co/CLwy65ggO
  • Oral proceedings by video conference - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HAgqXzg3Q
  • Covid a year on: My overwhelming emotions were fear… and sadness - Legal Futures https://t.co/2eUndR59G
  • Counsel not liable to solicitors for loss of fees, rules High Court | Law Gazette https://t.co/ef7kyquPeu
  • Bayern Munich star Alphonso Davies, born in a refugee camp, says he was saved from a life of guns and fighting by his parents' decision to flee war in #Liberia and become refugees in Ghana & Canada https://t.co/RwuMnsCP0j
  • Charity pledges to help solicitors bounce back from pandemic | Law Gazette https://t.co/D1tO7Ynvy
  • More than 6,000 cases of Covid-related fraud and cyber-crime have been recorded by the UK's police forces during the pandemic https://t.co/uYjpsfqnpc
  • Top UK fund refuses to invest in Deliveroo amid concern over riders' rights https://t.co/psk0aggX4v
  • Early results suggest far-right alliance will take more seats than predicted: Jewish Power set to enter #Israel's parliament https://t.co/KJM5OvDqmh
  • UN refugee agency hits out at Priti Patel's plans for UK asylum overhaul https://t.co/exPR6rHu3R 
  • 'The EU did not rise to the challenge': UN special rapporteur on Europe's failure to fill human rights void https://t.co/XaSGDdOQOR
  • The European Commission has proposed tougher controls on Covid vaccine exports after it accused UK-Swedish firm AstraZeneca of failing to honour its contract to supply EU countries https://t.co/DLKCwKbUdd
  • Fifa has banned ex-president Sepp Blatter from football until 2028 after giving him a new suspension of six years and eight months. Former Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke has received a similar ban, with both also being fined £780,000 https://t.co/miEM6q1as5
  • People Are Waking Up to the Horrors of Police Brutality - We’re all fighting the same beast – and it’ll take more than a few radicals to kill it https://t.co/aN2Xlf5OXg
  • Addleshaw Goddard calls for clarity on end of retail evictions moratorium - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/22Lm7XkhZw
  • No clear priorities: MPs doubt ability of MoJ to manage justice system - Legal Futures https://t.co/w8fyRIPWNO
  • UK to fight ‘unnecessary barriers to data flows’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/Q1WtNqfOMJ
  • A seven-year-old girl has been shot dead in #Myanmar, becoming the youngest known victim in the crackdown following last month's military coup https://t.co/TenYxZ5lJZ
  • Vaccine Passports Could Be a Dystopian Nightmare: What seems like a sensible measure could be a slippery slope to a social credit system https://t.co/dBlu7YQsD
  • Groundbreaking family barrister wins £50,000 innovation award - Legal Futures https://t.co/4SEveP8vJ9rI: My military followers will be pleased to hear this https://t.co/lmPzltrOZ
  • Ross Fairweather: Useful reminder on how to plead a case based on breach of employer’s duties - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/1i1DVsSTQ
  • CA slates barristers whose failures led it to wrongly quash conviction - Legal Futures https://t.co/xASCaVyy
  • A probationary police officer who assaulted a woman in a "terrifying" attack has resigned from West Midlands Police. PC Oliver Banfield grabbed and forced Emma Homer to the floor last July while drunk https://t.co/Qw3zIGH2e
  • Criminals and paedophiles are trying to groom and exploit young siblings as part of an emerging trend of online sexual abuse, experts have warned https://t.co/9gwFZebGBV
  • The government is setting out plans to make it more difficult for asylum seekers to stay in the UK if they come illegally. People seeking protection as refugees would have their claim assessed based on how they arrive in the UK https://t.co/4MIP5Etcqy
  • Guests to Neighbours: The Difficulty of Naming Syrians in Turkey : REFUGEE WATCH A South Asian Journal on Forced Migration 48 | Emre Erdogan https://t.co/6SRkkVKRJB
  • Facebook leak underscores strategy to operate in repressive regimes https://t.co/Dx4xaB0zNd 
  • Legal Ombudsman gets its 13% budget increase - but told no more excuses | Law Gazette https://t.co/1O0qQHWcAV
  • Conveyancing, digitisation and up-front information | Law Gazette https://t.co/uV3RsGzIK4
  • Short films to support 'digitally disadvantaged' with virtual justice | Law Gazette https://t.co/IJfOTR2XpE
  • Faculty backs new legislative framework for self-driving vehicles - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2ETuQ1SYcH
  • Shrewsbury 24: court of appeal overturns 1970s picketing convictions https://t.co/DZTr04lpfS 
  • Sturgeon cleared by James Hamilton of breaching ministerial code - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/oeKwkLx5dz
  • Shrewsbury 24: how industrial action led to 47-year fight for justice https://t.co/ebMg4zZgK8 
  • Kill the Bill Bristol protests: Police action at demo where protestors shouted "our streets" and "shame on you" https://t.co/uCEnGlZRST 
  • Solicitor banned for faking signatures while a trainee | Law Gazette https://t.co/WFJ09W98PC

Wednesday

24th March - Law News

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: How a Mysterious Ship Helps North Korea Evade Oil Sanctions -  months  spent reviewing ship-tracking data, corporate records and satellite imagery to uncover one way North Korea evades strict international sanctions.



Focus of the Day Article: Outer House judge finds Edinburgh harbour developers not entitled to reconveyance of tram route from city council. Full story - Scottish Legal News

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Struck-off junior solicitor Claire Matthews to have case re-heard by SDT | Law Gazette https://t.co/dG3oN6lyl
  • Gillespie Macandrew announces nine promotions - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/zKBnsvk7nf
  • Cautious welcome for five per cent increase in legal aid fees - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/2v3cyQmcCP
  • Outer House judge finds Edinburgh harbour developers not entitled to reconveyance of tram route from city council - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/4foYSp2mh
  • Royal Mail scam: Fake text led to drama student being defrauded https://t.co/WDXgKumLxf
  • Ex-Manchester United player Ronnie Wallwork fractured man's eye socket in trainers' row https://t.co/bwMJzx127X 
  • The test you have to take to stay in the UK is sloppy, moronic and jingoistic https://t.co/aodYmYCZKU
  • Law Society begins home information pilot | Law Gazette https://t.co/U8hkJXZxxr
  • Session Cases At 200: Lord Kinclaven makes the case for Donoghue v Stevenson - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qPc84Sywgm
  • The Court of Appeal has overturned the convictions of 14 men sentenced for their involvement in pickets in 1972. Trade unionists picketed during the national builders' strike & charged with offences https://t.co/B9bXwCz9V8 
  • Conveyancing, digitisation and up-front information | Law Gazette https://t.co/uV3RsGRjBC
  • Former subpostmasters begin court appeal to clear their names - Dozens appeal against convictions for theft, fraud and false accounting they claim were due to computing errors https://t.co/UQxUeHuhh9 
  • The decision to introduce new powers compelling Stormont to implement abortion laws not been taken lightly, Brandon Lewis has said. The government has published regulations allowing the NI secretary to direct commissioning of central abortion services https://t.co/WcEYH9FiD
  • #Germany has extended its lockdown for three weeks, imposing an almost complete halt over the Easter holiday in response to a third wave of coronavirus infections https://t.co/9Zyq76OiM
  • A £5,000 fine for anyone in England trying to travel abroad without good reason is due to come into force next week as part of new coronavirus laws https://t.co/HaZ1FrTlp
  • A&O predicts ‘considerable’ reduction in office space | Law Gazette https://t.co/TzdCZZRVf0 
  • Male barrister suspended for lewd comments aimed at female mini-pupil - Legal Futures https://t.co/ow2hVAnyVm
  • Judge allows use of documents shared by mistake | Law Gazette https://t.co/FeI2omV1i
  • High Court: No duty on barrister not to cause instructing solicitor loss - Legal Futures https://t.co/QtJImzOJ08
  • Details a personal injury case exemplifying that liability often comes in shades of grey - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VjJV5Hz0qg
  • Acquisition no12 for Knights amid activity at insurance ABSs - Legal Futures https://t.co/jvsV2jJIlQ 
  • Apartheid-era South African president calls for justice for female victims of violence in Guardian article but some say his own record needs scrutiny #SouthAfrica https://t.co/HTpPLluzGA
  • Solicitors' charity bids to counter "devastating" impact of Covid - Legal Futures https://t.co/SPpCxaP8ru
  • Hamish Lean: More protection in the pipeline for secure farm tenancies - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0iyQdfiyaU
  • Judges are workers and have every right to join a union to protect themselves from discrimination and bullying, one of the UK’s largest trade unions has said - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HzGN2xYqyQ
  • New breed of law firm consultancy transforming the market | Law Gazette https://t.co/2VEHQMEE1X
  • Six new members appointed to Scottish Police Authority - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6gKBxnbYMS
  • A gunman has killed 10 people, including a police officer, following an hours-long stand-off at a grocery market in the #US state of Colorado https://t.co/0CQutihC8t
  • A massive increase in appeals for help over the past year from those suffering domestic abuse has exposed the scale of the problem, say campaigners https://t.co/5TF9xJ9Gn9
  • Salmond committee criticises 'serious flaws' of Scottish government https://t.co/ZiWylgMqGf 
  • The City’s first general counsel to a law firm talks about the groundbreaking regulatory work that 
  • The attorney general v the ABC #Australia https://t.co/HdRF3CA9so
  • Scottish Law Commission to publish delayed papers on personal injury and homicide - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/BZcxzObQtE
  • More courts to offer rapid Covid tests | Law Gazette https://t.co/0HuYb8Vaoe
  • Why is anti-protest bill generating so much controversy? Critics say handing police and home secretary more discretionary powers will undermine civil liberties https://t.co/zFqff6tdP7 
  • Justice Secretary’s response to malicious prosecution case now overdue - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LudKkcXxKR
  • ‘Moment of reckoning’: new president makes diversity pledge | Law Gazette https://t.co/YdaSMEojCW 
  • Happy Mundays: listed firm splashes £5.3m on yet another acquisition | Law Gazette https://t.co/oX937tFq5Z
  • Man ordered to return television to neighbour wins appeal challenging sheriff’s unless order - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/INhj3R7YEN 
  • Child migrants: First photos emerge of Biden-era detention centres #US https://t.co/Qcn9Y2A4dT 
  • Huge fire sweeps through Rohingya camp in #Bangladesh https://t.co/K2xEJbjEju
  • Covid Isle of Man: A man who visited a shop to top up the credit on his mobile phone has been jailed for breaking the Isle of Man's coronavirus laws https://t.co/9aR4tZgnii
  • Teacher struck off for two years after mocking pupils for "dressing like Eastern European prostitutes and Kardashian clones". Alexander Price, 43, was found guilty of professional misconduct for his anonymous gossip blog about Denbigh High School https://t.co/9dvBcgrTY8 
  • Queensland watchdog sought phone records while demanding journalist reveal source #Australia https://t.co/R9553y2wjH 
  • Best of the blogs - 20 March 2021 | Law Gazette https://t.co/ARmcrKO6Tx 
  • News focus: Every little helps - FTSE 100 panels and diversity (part 2) | Law Gazette https://t.co/OfVUCmvjlT 
  • Vote: Pick your top three entries from Session Cases - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DsHmyGwS6z 
  • Independence referendum bill published by Scottish government - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/M3fydcvs0E
  • What did report that cleared Sturgeon of misleading Scottish parliament say? https://t.co/bYzfSfCybf