Sunday

15th August - Law News

Edition 3519: 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: Israeli forces have raided the offices of five Palestinian organisations since the beginning of the year. Two of them have been ordered to shut down. Palestinian NGOs say there is an intensifying Israeli campaign to stop them from operating in the occupied West Bank.


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Central government should set out what it needs from local government on climate change, a public lawyer has urged after the IPCC issued a dire warning | NLJ https://t.co/GDQJgI8bhT
  • Lawyers and insurers end lockdown co-operation agreement | Law Gazette https://t.co/Tb6DGeSyD0
  • Hundreds of criminal solicitors and barristers are refusing to attend evening and weekend courts | NLJ https://t.co/kTpc1AfmmY
  • Nicki Minaj and Husband Sued, Accused of Harassing Sexual Assault Victim - Jennifer Hough said in a lawsuit filed in New York that the couple pressured her to recant her account of the rapper’s husband, Kenneth Petty, sexually assaulting her in 1994 #us https://t.co/U8CreC9IiW
  • New law requires public bodies to use more electric vehicles - Irish Legal News https://t.co/reccFZ5jcJ 
  • Google Infringed on Sonos Patents, Judge Says #us https://t.co/uYviH89uNE
  • Norton Rose boosts presence in Newcastle | Law Gazette https://t.co/IxoTQRjHok 
  • Three suspected burglars who tried to hide from police on the roof of a bank were foiled by a thermal imaging drone. Nottinghamshire Police attended the Santander bank in Stockwell Gate, Mansfield, at 01:10 BST after the intruder alarm was deployed https://t.co/r8ue4YtkHd
  • Six people have been arrested after fights broke out ahead of Manchester United's game with Leeds United. Social media footage showed chairs and a bin thrown during a scuffle in Manchester city centre https://t.co/mAcnLTsoz
  • Draft guidelines for planning authorities on development plans out for consultation - Irish Legal News https://t.co/ZDTPnLjaTQ
  • The High Court has ordered the government to consult on its ‘unspent conviction rule’ for criminal injuries compensation | NLJ https://t.co/8YtH4qQWxd 
  • Judge Allows Biden’s Narrower Evictions Ban in Place for Now #US https://t.co/QenXjlZ3ps 
  • MoJ rules out court interpreting review following private equity investment | Law Gazette https://t.co/xEipld3lxZ 
  • Coping with Identity Threat as Minority in Nigeria | Igazeuma Okoroba https://t.co/ycCwLih93h 
  • Virtual hearings have been a good experience for most participants, according to Bar Standards Board (BSB) research into clients’ expectations and experience of barristers | NLJ https://t.co/7Ib380ezI1
  • Darach Connolly promoted to legal director at DLA Piper - Irish Legal News https://t.co/Dn5lRImiZ
  • For a Crime at 14, He Faces Death in a Case Casting Doubt on #Saudi Reforms https://t.co/v1C7c2ff6X
  • For years, Britain relied on an informal code of gentlemen’s agreements to help prevent influence-peddling and cronyism in politics. Some say that no longer works https://t.co/N0cfJtGhQq
  • Where Police Killings Often Meet With Silence: Rural America #US https://t.co/WhR3JAKXRN 
  • Plymouth shooting: police urged to take misogyny more seriously - Gunman who killed five regularly expressed hatred of women but had firearms licence reinstated in July https://t.co/5lsE1V1Vrk
  • RT @TheSun: Armed cops swoop after victim knifed repeatedly near Oxford Circus tube station https://t.co/RkyH0Nu7NR
  • Reporting year change could hike firms’ 2022 tax bills | Law Gazette https://t.co/XllF5HOufX 
  • The Royal Marines have been ordered by a military safety watchdog to check the depth of water before disembarkation training after the death of a recruit. Ethan Jones, 20, drowned after disembarking from a landing craft into deep water at Tregantle beach https://t.co/oPV3uVEbMS 
  • Ministers have launched an eight-week call for evidence on the best ways to settle family, business and civil disputes outside the courtroom | NLJ https://t.co/c8DEL2xNUP
  • Edinburgh student’s French language article published in Trinity College Law Review - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/14YtNiXBWL
  • PwC notes growing demand for 'new law' services | Law Gazette https://t.co/NupvbauH19
  • Action on sexual abuse images is overdue, but Apple’s proposals bring other dangers: The tech giant’s new system for scanning iPhones in the US would enable the massive expansion of state surveillance https://t.co/hwJQ1JXGNI
  • Damian Hinds to be security minister after Johnson U-turn over Priti Patel - PM made last-minute decision not to give ultra-rightwing home secretary wide-ranging brief including counter-terrorism and cybercrime https://t.co/zyhIn26XrZ
  • UK dog owners warned about thieves staking out parks and luring puppies https://t.co/N1Kz9YH8U8 
  • Vaccination compensation scheme being established as a priority - Irish Legal News https://t.co/emJE88uYam
  • The police watchdog is investigating why the man who shot dead five people in Plymouth on Thursday had been given back his confiscated gun and permit. Jake Davison was stripped of the weapon and its licence in December after he was accused of assault https://t.co/rDDA4nIe13
  • A package of technologies being put together by an international firm and a high-tech startup to put clients in control of their data - and protect them from an emerging global threat | Law Gazette https://t.co/jiAiOBoyZF
  • Guidelines on sentencing modern slavery offences have been published| NLJ https://t.co/wfKx0kytSp
  • NI: Probation Board launches restorative justice practice framework - Irish Legal News https://t.co/K0sQOWNmNW
  • FCA receives 2,700 allegations of financial misconduct from whistleblowers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DRB6hRLlVv
  • Facebook could be forced to undo $400m merger with Giphy - Irish Legal News https://t.co/Tx2xj2DeQ6 
  • Ireland set for 'stand-out year' as M&A activity reaches record high - Irish Legal News https://t.co/nubzN2uIzJ
  • ‘Nowhere to go’: divorced #Afghan women in peril as the Taliban close in https://t.co/zxAljd8qmB 
  • Court hears Ben Roberts-Smith’s ex-wife dug up USB sticks from family backyard: The USBs containing classified information from SAS missions in Afghanistan were handed to police, the former soldier’s defamation trial has been told #Australia https://t.co/NHmd2erHso
  • Paul Sweeney MSP tables motion in support of Govanhill Law Centre - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/v7n5f8dHRc
  • Cost of NHS Covid tests for UK arrivals reduced - Test and Trace tests have been cut from £88 to £68 https://t.co/rM6fUH6zZT

Saturday

14th August - Law News

Edition 3518: 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: Three Indian men arrested for parading a 45-year-old Muslim man in Uttar Pradesh's Kanpur town through a street, assaulting him and making him chant "Jai Shri Ram" slogans have been granted bail less than 24 hours after their arrest. 


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Conference: How have Scotland’s tribunals adapted to the pandemic? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XUMAHFwmn4 
  • Irwin Mitchell profits leap by almost 50% | Law Gazette https://t.co/ettFCfcfAu 
  • Balfour and Manson retains trainees - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HtDNJxXKyk
  • Crown Office being sued for £120m over Rangers affair as crisis deepens - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/I8EWRtee4P
  • Downsizing? Shoosmiths takes on bigger London office | Law Gazette https://t.co/nJoEimL3S8
  • Outer House judge permits out-of-time petition challenging Scottish Ministers’ failure to investigate Donald Trump’s Scottish assets - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DlnZVLfZjX
  • Sex workers fighting for human rights among world’s most ‘at risk activists’ https://t.co/ZJ5nbsVt7a 
  • Marion Millar, the Scottish feminist campaigner accused of a hate crime, has had her first court appearance delayed again. She is represented by Joanna Cherry QC https://t.co/IZCDCIVYoe
  • Dispersed firm aims for 1,000 consultant lawyers in next five years - Legal Futures https://t.co/ldhxv911U
  • The mother of the Plymouth gunman, Maxine Davison, and three-year-old Sophie Martyn have been named among the five victims of his shooting spree. Ms Davison, 51, was shot and killed by her 22-year-old son Jake Davison https://t.co/z0Zg4eU1as 
  • Landmark sentencing guidelines issued for modern slavery | Law Gazette https://t.co/4IbGiq0kH5 
  • 12 Years, $800 Million, One Conviction: #Lebanon Tribunal Winds Down Short of Answers https://t.co/rMhL20bYhg
  • A Lawyer’s Deathbed Confession About a Sensational 1975 Kidnapping - Samuel Bronfman, heir to the Seagram fortune, was abducted by two men who confessed to the crime. But then their story evolved wildly, and the jury believed it #US https://t.co/RkD8wSpWlk 
  • Regulators forced to self-finance compensation funds - Legal Futures https://t.co/V9AsNEfLDY 
  • Pores for thought: how sweat reveals our every secret, from what we’ve eaten to whether we’re on drugs n https://t.co/SazMc2IhhX
  • Solicitor finally faces disciplinary tribunal after 2015 rape conviction - Legal Futures https://t.co/qRBoWlPIgE
  • NI: Shoosmiths’ profits up 31 per cent to £55.4m - Irish Legal News https://t.co/d658mPNogH 
  • ACSO/ABI Covid deal expires but "spirit of partnership" continues - Legal Futures https://t.co/RbkzXYJZ2S
  • A man who kidnapped and raped a 13-year-old girl as she made her way to school has received a 20-year sentence. Kadian Nelson forced her into an alley in Mitcham, south-west London https://t.co/f3oibEtRvS 
  • Inescapable truths about our outdated prisons https://t.co/Jmg4cA5SdT
  • A serving police officer and a three-year-old child have been found dead at a house in Worcestershire, police said. Officers were called to an address in Cairndhu Drive, Kidderminster on Friday https://t.co/I32Ic0ffq5
  • Law firms must be proactive in shaping the ‘new normal’ in litigation - Legal Futures https://t.co/f28IP6WnxV 
  • Firm challenges ‘unlawful’ hotel quarantine rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/3fkCf4xdjv
  • Statutory and independent Parole Board now formally established - Irish Legal News https://t.co/bYrclRu6Bd
  • Trainee retention falls at Clifford Chance | Law Gazette https://t.co/5RGdpbXWkv 
  • Judicial appointments bill to be published within weeks - Irish Legal News https://t.co/PN9caBmsZ
  • Partner profits leap by 40% at Shoosmiths | Law Gazette https://t.co/AUFgCFeHB0
  • Shoosmiths’ profits up 31 per cent to £55.4m - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/vCivIz7lgi
  • A man suspected of killing five people before turning the gun on himself has been named locally as Jake Davison. Three females and two males were shot in the Keyham area of the city https://t.co/MpZR9mS1O
  • Scottish SPCA calls for banned dogs to be judged on ‘deed not breed’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/zs6yVV5wfx
  • Half of British public 'do not understand legal aid system' | Law Gazette https://t.co/xpI5f0JctC 
  • Austin Flynn: 30 years in law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/BieYZZEBQq
  • Legal sector shines as services output recovers | Law Gazette https://t.co/cScXZzmkV9
  • Britney Spears' father has agreed to step down as the singer's conservator after 13 years, #US media report. The singer's career has been in the hands of legal guardians since public concerns over her mental health in 2008 https://t.co/HeoaNJmLB4
  • Hybrid working could create joyless, half-empty offices | Law Gazette https://t.co/lTCoi4IIJy
  • Accountants warn property solicitors of tax pitfall - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hBvLA4umNG

Friday

13th August - Law News

Edition 3517: 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: Prince Andrew is being sued in a New York court by Virginia Giuffre who alleges he sexually abused her on multiple occasions when she was a teenager. 

  Focus of the Day Article:
India’s police stations are human rights threat, says chief justice. Nuthalapati Ramana issues extraordinary rebuke over ‘custodial torture and other police atrocities’. Full story - Guardian Law


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Government intrusion | Law Gazette https://t.co/IqDXoI3eD3
  • Police in Plymouth have confirmed a "number of fatalities" in a "serious firearms incident". Devon and Cornwall Police were called to Biddick Drive in the Keyham area https://t.co/OzLfsCfCfn 
  • Staff shortages having 'significant impact' on Garda response to economic and cyber crime - Irish Legal News https://t.co/6LKEgVn3Wq
  • What are the domestic implications of the Dutch Shell ruling? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/SUPRg97Ar8 
  • Racism and bias 'barriers to career progression', say black lawyers | Law Gazette https://t.co/93Slyh7ucF
  • #Brazil's lower house of Congress has voted in favour of expelling a lawmaker who has been accused of ordering the murder of her husband. Evangelical gospel singer and pastor turned politician Flordelis de Souza has always maintained she is innocent https://t.co/M2Ac76Gx9l
  • Around 600 UK troops are to be sent to #Afghanistan to assist British nationals to leave, the government has announced. It comes as the Taliban has seized the cities of Ghazni and Herat - taking control of 11 provincial capitals in less than a week https://t.co/ebxY0FazFV
  • Statutory and independent Parole Board now formally established - Irish Legal News https://t.co/bYrclRu6Bd
  • Views of 14-25 year olds on the sentencing of young people explored in new report - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/CyZKbmAt2p
  • SLCC succeeds in action against law firm to access files for investigation - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/uwDIj3e2av
  • Nigerian citizen who claimed to be victim of voodoo magic has judicial review petition refused - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FpSBCPLYaU
  • The unravelling of a conspiracy: how the 16 charged with plotting to kill #India’s ultra-rightwing prime minister framed? https://t.co/3SoMAn3KR3
  • Priti Patel appoints hard-right ex-Taxpayers’ Alliance head as new aide https://t.co/jS5obSIGHM 
  • Court throws out appeal by solicitor who turned ‘blind eye’ to scam | Law Gazette https://t.co/yrgHDCfbl
  • UN experts censure UK plan to end Troubles prosecutions - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/4o4opHLUZl
  • Accountants Must Give the House Some of Trump’s Financial Data, a Judge Rules. #US https://t.co/rTbba2houB 
  • Half a million EU citizens await decision over right to stay in UK https://t.co/cx32vGI4Wj 
  • Rapper Nines admits plot to import cannabis https://t.co/wsGymfxke9 
  • Linklaters adds to magic circle success story | Law Gazette https://t.co/tWmVKAgRJd
  • Accountants doing probate work failing on price transparency - Legal Futures https://t.co/ZsdUTg89bm 
  • Attorney general to advise minister on mixing of Covid-19 vaccines - Irish Legal News https://t.co/Y07viWTnr1 
  • In-house specialists put faith in trainees - Legal Futures https://t.co/jwYZhLtoA5
  • Land Registry to pilot 'lawyer certification' | Law Gazette https://t.co/WBSFxvdFwt 
  • Trainee and legal cashier banned for taking money - Legal Futures https://t.co/JcxxOALhio
  • Employers should consider a WFH penalty carefully - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XgBLK4Obn
  • California orders all teachers to be vaccinated or face regular testing #US https://t.co/AVrpzcjEFO 
  • Martin Sisk appointed to board of National Treatment Purchase Fund - Irish Legal News https://t.co/sfEOwVewvd
  • A 54-year-old man has died 16 days after he was left with life-threatening injuries following an attack in a park. Dr Gary Jenkins had been in hospital since the attack in Bute Park, Cardiff, during the early hours of 20 July https://t.co/YLbKaiV9F
  • Extradition experts say Prince Andrew has no basis for hiding behind royal privilege to avoid Virginia Giuffre’s rape suit https://t.co/yj6i9TzId
  • Evicted, Despite a Federal Moratorium: ‘I Do Not Know What I am Going to Do’ - Many local governments and courts were not sure how to apply the extension of the protections #US https://t.co/LMyzc5PWfX
  • Law Society prepares guidance on Supreme Court undertakings ruling - Legal Futures https://t.co/Dk8qDNm4R
  • UK judge backs US appeal in Assange extradition case - British judge gives US permission to expand grounds for appealing an earlier decision to block the extradition https://t.co/iJ8xc2uXRT 
  • Sydney surgeon wins $450k payout after ‘appalling’ online campaign to destroy his reputation #Australia https://t.co/PZsADqL5Fh
  • #NewZealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has said that that the country's borders will remain closed until at least the end of the year https://t.co/zRAV1WwtGX
  • Judicial review of Trump McMafia order decision granted - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/thuM3tqDrP
  • The Australian capital Canberra is going into a snap one-week lockdown after recording its first case of Covid-19 in more than a year https://t.co/ZNa8caRt34
  • SRA acts to ban trainee and cashier who misappropriated funds | Law Gazette https://t.co/ljzmaLgYQb
  • The hacker behind one of the largest cryptocurrency heists to date has returned almost half of the $600m (£433m) stolen assets https://t.co/Kma5UorVo1
  • Malicious prosecution victim Charles Green awarded £6.3m - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0oekIOKvKe
  • #Bangladesh Reopens Economy Despite Covid Third Wave https://t.co/3hXnrAQjrZ 
  • Academic Inquisition: Are Universities centres of Higher Education or Higher Indoctrination? | Alaric Naudé https://t.co/Ntj7siMJh
  • A London-based firm PGMBM representing travellers, is challenging the UK's quarantine hotel policy and seeking a judicial review https://t.co/RWPSMIbSy4
  • QCs in football arbitration were not biased, High Court finds | Law Gazette https://t.co/0rpVkZaPBZ
  • Julian Assange loses court battle to stop US expanding extradition appeal. Judges say psychiatric expert report can form part of Washington’s full appeal https://t.co/60euIGghgo
  • Man jailed for historical offences against women and girls - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/e8tiSk5wxq
  • Students wanting to study law or business at the University of Leeds are being offered £10,000 cash and free accommodation to defer their courses https://t.co/DnPaql1fZe 
  • A Home Office deportation flight left for Jamaica overnight on Tuesday with just seven people on board, after last-minute legal challenges https://t.co/WvXgqrtTaj 
  • NI: UN experts censure UK plan to end Troubles prosecutions - Irish Legal News https://t.co/xmK9SzToZW
  • Two 14-year-old boys have been arrested after a man was stabbed to death in an east London street. It is believed that James Markham, 45, died after he confronted a group of youths in Churchill Terrace, Chingford https://t.co/5rzkZyhVdl
  • No need for fully-jabbed Covid contacts to isolate from Monday, confirms Javid https://t.co/wAW9yOHTjx

Thursday

12th August - Law News

Edition 3516: 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: Diplomatic tensions between Canada and China continue to rise, after a Chinese court sentenced Canadian businessman Michael Spavor to 11 years in prison

  Focus of the Day Article:
A judge in the Outer House of the Court of Session has refused to recall an interlocutor relating to a motion for interim damages in a personal injury case after the defender’s legal team failed to intimate opposition to the motion in time. Full story - Scottish Legal News


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Regular round-up of deals involving Irish law firms - Irish Legal News https://t.co/zgZIVFcGX
  • Firm agrees 15-year lease for new London skyscraper | Law Gazette https://t.co/qfOL3AScQ
  • NI: Construction supply chain struggling to keep up with demand - Irish Legal News https://t.co/y4wpaDvRH8
  • Barrister who leaked Heathrow judgment appeals contempt ruling | Law Gazette https://t.co/2jrBSSodh
  • Year 11 student Emily Eames grew up in Colchester and is passionate about English Literature. Here, she writes about a topic close to her heart - feminism https://t.co/eQdtQCCtS
  • An independent review of how fish farms are regulated is underway in a move to make Scottish aquaculture legislation more effective - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/olfijYD84
  • Q&A: Lizzie Colvin, employment lawyer and Irish Olympian - Irish Legal News https://t.co/tKhS7sCQj
  • MoJ ordered to look again at victims' compensation scheme | Law Gazette https://t.co/3YqxYYFZ0
  • Lisa Bryson, partner and head of employment law at Eversheds Sutherland in Belfast, warns employers to be aware of the potential issues around vaccines - Irish Legal News https://t.co/ZMXrxqYAI
  • Law Society launches student competition on climate change and the law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/3IcQHbXH1Y
  • #China to ban karaoke songs with ‘illegal content’ that endangers national unity: China’s nearly 50,000 venues will be encouraged to provide ‘healthy’ songs rather than those threatening territorial integrity or religious policies https://t.co/qQVewEHJm
  • Immigrants helped make places like Northwest Arkansas in the #US economic dynamos. But their dwindling numbers, a big factor in slower population growth, would have long-term repercussions https://t.co/zDRTvOFTeW
  • Law firm 'disappointed' at being named on minimum wage list | Law Gazette https://t.co/0RFLQ9PH5e
  • #Australian media report that the 27-year-old woman worked for eight months at Sydney's Bankstown-Lidcombe Hospital pretending to be a doctor https://t.co/J5fbbDCXh
  • A disability campaigner was left naked and feeling vulnerable when she fell in a hotel bathroom at Mama Shelter London where an emergency alarm cord was tied up out of reach https://t.co/bNIiBSpFzC
  • Four gang members have been convicted of the murder of an NHS worker who was stabbed in the street in east London. David Gomoh, 24, was attacked as he talked on the phone to his girlfriend on 26 April 2020 https://t.co/6DA690asUh
  • Land Registry to pilot lawyer certificate scheme - Legal Futures https://t.co/0TZ1LzOEq3
  • Comyn Kelleher Tobin partner Sinead Fitzgerald and intern Mary Maunsell examine a recent High Court judgment on spousal maintenance and “proper provision” - Irish Legal News https://t.co/2ht8FHTIu
  • QC arbitrators in Man City case were not “beholden” to Premier League - Legal Futures https://t.co/lYs0V7PyMd
  • UK could allow animal tests for cosmetic ingredients for first time since 1998, campaigners say aligning with EU ruling on chemical testing will ‘blow a hole’ in UK leadership on cruelty-free cosmetics https://t.co/cAGpBULnE8
  • Scottish Law Agents’ Society backs preservation of ‘not proven’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gKPcTocaS
  • #German police arrest Briton on suspicion of spying for Russia - Employee at British embassy in Berlin suspected of passing on documents in exchange for cash https://t.co/DmNj7aQdAa
  • High Court rejects appeal by struck-off pension scam solicitor - Legal Futures https://t.co/XSUtImrseg
  • A court in #China has convicted a Canadian businessman of espionage and sentenced him to 11 years in prison. Michael Spavor has been detained since 2018, after being arrested with fellow Canadian ex-diplomat Michael Kovrig https://t.co/rjzsb3FR7
  • Rescue mission fails to find British human rights lawyer Mehri Jafari missing on mountain | Law Gazette https://t.co/at0uEoLfBE
  • Facebook has removed hundreds of accounts which it says were involved in anti-vax disinformation campaigns operated from #Russia. The company said the network of accounts targeted India, Latin America and the US https://t.co/qnkL2E1SkN 
  • Asylum seeker cleared of people smuggling has said he was made a "scapegoat" by British authorities. Fouad Kakaei, who steered a dinghy across the English Channel, was found not guilty at a second trial after appealing against his first conviction https://t.co/zUBQ7thWjA
  • Prince Andrew can't ignore courts, says Virginia Giuffre's lawyer - Prince Andrew should allow a jury to decide what happened, David Boies, the lawyer of Virginia Giuffre, said https://t.co/2j7ObiUu0w 
  • #India’s police stations are human rights threat, says chief justice Nuthalapati Ramana issues extraordinary rebuke over ‘custodial torture and other police atrocities’ https://t.co/JOFgvuNGAf 
  • Joe Gavin departs ByrneWallace to head Maltese finance regulator - Irish Legal News https://t.co/m0mZcKWCNX 
  • SRA demands law firms confirm they are playing by transparency rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/aOGUHi3AWT
  • NI: QUB School of Law admitted to Law Schools Global League - Irish Legal News https://t.co/97V8fKFYnw
  • Aberdeen man who failed to appoint replacement contract administrator loses appeal on housebuilding dispute - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/NPDjdlO4Rz
  • Emergency Brexit powers for lorry queues to be made permanent. Exclusive: ministers to make traffic provisions indefinite in expectation of further cross-Channel disruption https://t.co/SRjuIJCvLZ
  • The Magistrates’ Association argues that if an offence is committed before a young person’s 18th birthday, their case should be dealt with in youth court | Law Gazette https://t.co/d5sk0Ri6yP
  • MoJ ordered to look again at victims' compensation scheme | Law Gazette https://t.co/3YqxYYXAoB

Wednesday

11th August - Law News

Edition 3515: 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:
This Body explores the relationship between Black Americans and the medical industry. Sydney Hall, a participant in a coronavirus vaccine trial grapples with questions of trust and the hope of saving lives whilst her community grapples with the historical fallout of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment and contemporary abuses that continue to this day

  Focus of the Day Article:
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has written to 8,000 law firms to demand a declaration that their websites are compliant with the transparency rules and display its clickable logo. Full story - Legal Futures


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Investigation has revealed the scale of operations by a shadowy #Russian mercenary group in Libya's civil war, which includes links to war crimes and the Russian military https://t.co/ixa0JHSGNQ
  • Best of the blogs - 7 August 2021 | Law Gazette https://t.co/IaWSywbIgg
  • NI: Cleaver Fulton Rankin appoints Kerry McCloy to lead legaltech group - Irish Legal News https://t.co/eANuLawslx
  • The UK was "by far" the main origin of the "abhorrent racist abuse" on Twitter after England lost the Euro 2020 final, the social media platform has said https://t.co/lNR2sGqbwZ
  • A former prison officer has been jailed for forming a relationship with an inmate and helping him escape. Erica Whittingham, 33, became "smitten" with violent robber Michael Seddon after her marriage broke down https://t.co/ItoDAcpPSC
  • Without adequate resources the war against money laundering is destined to fail | Law Gazette https://t.co/ajP783VgE
  • Brodies profits reach £39m amid bonuses for staff - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IpNsX3TBju 
  • #France extends Covid health pass after fourth weekend of protests https://t.co/Ire6u3sRnY
  • New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has resigned after an inquiry found he sexually harassed multiple women, prompting efforts to remove him #US https://t.co/IE7VwTozSW
  • Insurers cash in on RTA claims drop during lockdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/zV8xyqRLEX 
  • #Belarus regime steps up ‘purge’ of activists and media - Alexander Lukashenko leading ‘vicious operation to eviscerate critical voices’ and civil society, rights groups warn https://t.co/OCY4CoNMaw 
  • More firms celebrate record partner profits | Law Gazette https://t.co/Kkn1MJ6QIE
  • Independence of CJEU comes into question - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/sODAw2zAwE 
  • SRA demands firms declare compliance with transparency rules - Legal Futures https://t.co/uCNsIlvvI0 
  • Trainee solicitor Mark O'Sullivan was killed by brother and father - Irish Legal News https://t.co/jSEz0QaHFr
  • Report online material promoting terrorism or extremism https://t.co/IYf1cHOdk2 
  • Tributes paid to woman found dead on country lane in Leicestershire. Man arrested on suspicion of murder and rape after discovery of Megan Newborough’s body near village https://t.co/dtVEHN7INA 
  • Covid contracts: inquiry to look into use of WhatsApp, says ICO - Information commissioner confirms Lord Bethell’s use of messaging app will be investigated https://t.co/foLIvr3ElD
  • 'Political cat's paw': sacked Sharpston speaks out on CJEU | Law Gazette https://t.co/zgLqrCrri8 
  • Jamaica calls for deportation flight from UK to be halted over Covid fears - High commissioner urges Home Office to stop flight after outbreak among those due to be onboard https://t.co/GuRaMInT1H
  • Scottish Health Secretary Humza Yousaf and his wife have launched legal action against a Dundee nursery claiming it discriminated against their daughter. Little Scholars in Broughty Ferry said it had no availability after applying for their two-year-old https://t.co/zZthnrwjNL
  • Chasing joy – employee wellbeing and the four-day week - Legal Futures https://t.co/27QZRaWXTg
  • ESPC: Selling prices continue to rise as demand soars in the suburbs - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DLN4ANbF9X
  • Judge warns parties to expect sanctions for incorrect e-bundles - Legal Futures https://t.co/CiPPetHPbf
  • The police bill is not about law and order – it’s about state control - In a chilling erosion of our freedom of expression, ministers will have the power to suppress any protest they don’t agree with https://t.co/dNaCsC9E04
  • Black lawyers most likely to say racial injustice has held back careers - Legal Futures https://t.co/YGptH5ReA
  • Sainsbury’s failed to warn cat owners of toxic food recall due to email issues. Customers who had opted out of marketing mail were excluded from alerts about a nationwide product recall https://t.co/QwK5iyVnz5 
  • #China court upholds death sentence against Canadian Robert Schellenberg. Ruling comes as verdict expected in trial of fellow Canadian Michael Spavor https://t.co/t826wYssZh
  • Trainee solicitor banned over past stalking conviction | Law Gazette https://t.co/HyJajgOaj3
  • #Mexican drug cartel threatens to kill TV reporter - The warning was made by a man who said it was on behalf of the leader of the Jalisco New Generation cartel https://t.co/LHcHadwmMc
  • Rachel Uchitel on the N.D.A. She Signed With Tiger Woods: For more than a decade, a sweeping nondisclosure agreement with Tiger Woods, brokered by Gloria Allred, has ruled her life. Now she’s ready to rip it up https://t.co/y6JabnXFWh 
  • Ex-Officer Who Killed Mentally Disabled Man Is Charged With Manslaughter - The California attorney general’s office filed charges against Salvador Sanchez, a former Los Angeles officer who shot Kenneth French #US https://t.co/mgHzZ3DqEM
  • Charles Loeb: The Black Reporter Who Exposed an Atomic Bomb Lie - Charles H. Loeb defied the American military’s denials and propaganda to show how deadly radiation from the strike on Hiroshima sickened and killed #US https://t.co/b6FPRn1A5G
  • A Defiant Cuomo Seeks to Buy Time as Lawmakers Prepare for Impeachment - Legislators could decide by early next month to try to force the governor from office over allegations that he sexually harassed 11 women #US https://t.co/gHyyQDYpvw
  • Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya: ‘Belarusians weren’t ready for this level of cruelty’ #Belarus https://t.co/KEJC9dwyr
  • Health minister denies plan for exclusion zones law has been dropped - Irish Legal News https://t.co/ulNolQ9qzv
  • New Children Act changes – what you need to know - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IEQc0xEUkW 
  • Whitehall lawyers demand apology for 'outrageous' underpayment | Law Gazette https://t.co/mL6RRKGRZ8
  • One of the bigger providers of Covid PCR test kits has responded after images of overflowing drop boxes were shared online. The firm, Randox, said it was increasing the number of drop boxes and the frequency of box collections https://t.co/a1TfYcv0Zg
  • A major investigation has been launched into care home entrepreneur Gavin Woodhouse. It will focus on investments he offered in care homes and hotels, some of which were in Wales https://t.co/Nz8pGhxvi
  • Advocate Craig Murray raises funds for Dreams Come True - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/oZ7H8vbNo
  • A&O heads to Silicon Valley in US expansion drive | Law Gazette https://t.co/3haWJ1YjK
  • David Cameron made about $10m (£7m) from Greensill Capital before the finance company collapsed, documents obtained by BBC Panorama suggest. The documents indicate the former prime minister received $4.5m after cashing in Greensill shares in 2019 https://t.co/5Wox4j9KpQ 
  • The Institute of Economic Affairs has lost a two-year battle with LBC radio presenter James O’Brien over claims the registered charity is a politically motivated lobbying organisation funded by “dark money” https://t.co/l32dQHFP1x
  • Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre sues Prince Andrew: Giuffre accuses Andrew of sexual abuse at Epstein’s mansion when she was under 18 https://t.co/0JXdbDIyXW
  • Idiotic anti-vaccine protesters storm BBC HQ – years after it moved out https://t.co/dGamE5Salh 
  • R&B singer R. Kelly has appeared in court in New York, as jury selection for his sex trafficking trial begins. It comes more than two years after he was charged with abusing women and underage girls for almost two decades #US https://t.co/CWWqqpg2O
  • England: New offence of ‘pet abduction’ to punish dognappers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/RpLsr5A1d
  • S&G assistant who joked about Jimmy Savile loses employment case | Law Gazette https://t.co/4lvBSO4K
  • Teachers’ fury as lawyers line up A-level results appeals | Law Gazette https://t.co/9PgnMnVPOh 
  • COP26: Weekend courts imposed on defence lawyers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5Ua8h854n3

Tuesday

10th August - Law News

Edition 3514: 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:
Webinar on SRA's current thinking on restricting fees in financial services mis-selling cases, and how solicitors can help shape any proposals. The Financial Guidance and Claims Act 2018 places a statutory duty on us to make rules which prevent excessive fees being charged by law firms for all claims management agreements and claims management activities relating to financial products or services

  Focus of the Day Article:
In Hughes v Rattan [2021] EWHC 2032 (QB), the High Court was asked to answer the following question. Was the owner of a dental practice liable for the dental negligence of a self-employed dentist engaged to work in the practice? The claim arose from NHS care provided by three different associate dentists.  The preliminary issue was whether the practice owner was liable by reason of: a) a non-delegable duty of care; or b) vicarious liability. The Court answered: “yes” and “yes”. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • 7 things that make Macfarlanes ‘meaningfully different’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/1RVixOVZTV 
  • Survey finds overwhelming support for preservation of ‘not proven’ - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FBwPHGHtSs 
  • Dental Negligence, Vicarious Liability and Non-Delegable Duty: A Test Case - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/cTynDCSaig 
  • High Court permits desertion of indictment against mentally ill man in favour of raising new indictment - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/mOP7UdMMtQ
  • Taylor Wessing ups NQ lawyer pay to £81k and confirms 74% retention score - Legal Cheek https://t.co/cSwkHQciTU
  • Board work makes you a better lawyer - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/8j2v9q9SZ
  • Plea in Delhi High Court seeks FIR against Rahul Gandhi for disclosing identity of 9-year-old Dalit rape victim by tweeting parents' photos | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/bZPgPJOAT
  • When it comes to cases involving Palestinians, Israeli courts are increasingly pushing for compromises rather than making a clear decision, generally for fear of a backlash https://t.co/Q6nDyDC62D 
  • Herbert Smith Freehills launches legal ops graduate training scheme - Legal Cheek https://t.co/uAJLgUK1DS
  • Bill to amend WA Children’s Court could compromise independence of judiciary, Law Society says - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/CZxqiHphxC 
  • Germany's federal court declares Facebook’s hate speech curbs to be in breach of citizens' constitutional rights - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/YOeDBH7sZh
  • Gap between big and small PI firms continues to grow - Legal Futures https://t.co/nqeRWhI5Ay 
  • Eight-year-old becomes youngest person charged with blasphemy in #Pakistan, Hindu boy faces possible death penalty after being accused of intentionally urinating in a madrassa library https://t.co/GPv57DdvDB
  • Governor Fayemi signs legislative, judiciary autonomy bills, others into law #Nigeria https://t.co/qdng8ayXc
  • Up to 70% of people referred to Prevent (the official scheme intended to stop people becoming terrorists) may have mental health issues. Increasing numbers of children also being radicalised by far-right groups, say police https://t.co/xlo5j4id7B
  • Does Lord Digby Jones’ accent criticism merit new legislation? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/mpGUfeE50p
  • Executive assistant to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has broken her anonymity and called for accountability over his alleged sexual harassment. Brittany Commisso's claims were first detailed in a report which found Mr Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women #US https://t.co/1iY6QRYjj7
  • A police operation which resulted in a terrorist being killed could not have been more effective given the circumstances, an inquest has heard. Sudesh Amman, 20, was killed by armed surveillance officers after he stabbed two people on Streatham High Road https://t.co/tdMXuqMb8V
  • Is adaptive space the key to the future legal workplace? - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/dy0TgL4miv
  • Judicial authorities in #IvoryCoast have freed 78 people arrested during a violence-marred presidential election last year https://t.co/4S2kqTSMxc
  • Sydney police need to be more aware of Legal Observers, says NSWCCL - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/7C1KGaf39H
  • The Court of Appeal has upheld a decision not to aggregate as one the claims a Yorkshire law firm’s indemnity insurer is facing because of a multi-million pound fraud run by one partner - Legal Futures https://t.co/Nn8CMQir9
  • CBI arrests 5 for derogatory posts about judiciary, an MP and MLA examined #India https://t.co/ZBaScVJZce
  • White & Case lawyers cast predictions for the post-pandemic world - Legal Cheek https://t.co/6j6WZrfwpL
  • As a direct result of Brexit, Vodafone has become the second UK mobile company to reintroduce roaming charges for users travelling in Europe https://t.co/qRaXEPcXj7
  • Arkansas judge temporarily blocks state's law banning mask mandates in school #US https://t.co/aFHs0aVllc
  • Targeted by Mumbai Police for supporting Raj Kundra: Gehana Vasisth to Mumbai Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/08npp4Pxmi
  • Trainee solicitor banned from profession for past stalking conviction - Legal Futures https://t.co/HIUANfcmC
  • You can’t please ‘em all – people-pleasers and psychiatric injury in the workplace - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/e4TOSSCGJb
  • As Afghan Cities Fall to Taliban, Brutal New Chapter of Why the #US and its Allies Ever Went to War Remains the Lesson https://t.co/v7WGo2dxRk 
  • Bosses battle over rights and wrongs of ‘no jab, no job’. While big-name US firms can compel their staff to be vaccinated against Covid, in the UK the issue is a legal and moral minefield https://t.co/PwddsFbSi
  • Gap between big and small PI firms continues to grow - Legal Futures https://t.co/nqeRWhZGZ8 
  • Slater & Gordon (S&G) dismissed a legal assistant over offensive Facebook posts on Muslims and Jimmy Savile, and not because she was pregnant, an employment tribunal has found - Legal Futures https://t.co/vL1KOoQZ3k
  • Legal blogger offers sneak peek inside magic circle firm’s perk-filled office - Legal Cheek https://t.co/qNw9rQdjHs
  • A top aide to New York state's Governor Andrew Cuomo has resigned amid a sexual harassment scandal involving her boss. Melissa DeRosa, secretary to Mr Cuomo, announced her resignation on Sunday #US https://t.co/G3gs1MMRA3
  • Same-sex parents battle for inclusive paperwork for baby - Kate and Gemma Fox, from Exeter, have encountered numerous forms they cannot fill in because they only offer space for the names of a mother and a father https://t.co/fzNfi0WpoB
  • Alibaba to sack manager accused of rape: the Chinese company is working with police after a female worker said her male boss raped her in a hotel room while she was unconscious after a "drunken night" #China https://t.co/bEfzhOjBEe
  • #Thai police have charged a 27-year-old man in connection with the death of a Swiss woman who was found near a waterfall on the resort island of Phuket last week. Local officials identified the victim as Nicole Sauvain-Weisskopf https://t.co/3WrMMC6k46 
  • Humanity's damaging impact on the climate is a "statement of fact", say UN scientists in a landmark study. The report says that ongoing emissions of warming gases could also see a key temperature limit broken in just over a decade https://t.co/XGOgdaXC4D
  • Revealed: anti-terror snooping law used for fly-tippers and parking. Campaigners say councils are using Ripa powers to catch ‘low-level’ offenders and disregarding the public’s right to privacy https://t.co/dp9WHqAyf6
  • Is Indian Railways liable to pay compensation for train running late? Supreme Court agrees to examine plea against NCDRC order | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/2DyvVFyiyk 
  • The Guardian view on French Covid pass protesters: attention must be paid | Editorial https://t.co/KRAy7uWz17
  • Great [tech] expectations: Can outside counsel deliver? - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/mTaNRc9Ax
  • Britain must not desert its Afghan interpreters although the US and UK have abandoned their country after 20 years https://t.co/0yIspDkt7a
  • Pupil barrister pay hits £75,000 as top London sets boost awards - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Uxyy1jlshH
  • Plea in Delhi High Court seeks FIR against Rahul Gandhi for disclosing identity of 9-year-old Dalit rape victim by tweeting parents' photos | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/bZPgPJx01N
  • Future magic circle trainee Will Holmes examines the conceptions of legal personhood - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ggzUkquezN 
  • [Industrial Disputes Act] Though the Labour enactment says it is for speedy disposal, it moves at a snail's pace: Madras High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/AKaOUbhxJ9
  • Cautious elation in response to $378.6m redress for Stolen Generations - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/sLxy1dB03w
  • Telangana High Court stays State GO allocating nearly ₹60 crores to fight contempt cases | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/eJza3qzxIt 
  • Rightwing radio host and anti-vaxxer dies of Covid: Dick Farrel was a vociferous critic of Dr Anthony Fauci and urged people not to get vaccinated #US https://t.co/wcHkLWKEyw
  • NHS still not recognising British citizens’ overseas Covid jabs, says peer https://t.co/ZUsTMeFKI3

Monday

9th August - Law News

Edition 3513: 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:
We are hardly even done with the Covid-19 pandemic, but scientists are warning that something far worse is round the corner. We talk about this with Professor Peter Collignon, an Infectious Diseases Physician and Clinical Microbiologist, and a World Health Organization expert on antibiotic resistance.

  Focus of the Day Article:
Barristers have warned of ‘serious shortcomings’ in Home Office plans to counter state threats. Full story - The New Law Journal


Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Get jabbed before coming to the office, US firms tell lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Py49mbZQFK 
  • Language cannot be connected to any religion; Urdu can be taught in areas where there are few Muslims: Allahabad High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/f9Jk3fxM6y 
  • Pinsent Masons keeps 63 of 72 autumn qualifying trainees - Legal Cheek https://t.co/jOYHB76B23 
  • Best tips and tricks to applying for clerkships as a disabled person - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/OshGjvZTqF 
  • Oxford Uni confirms law exams will be online next academic year - Legal Cheek https://t.co/GRkjeBM8Ag 
  • Gibson Dunn hikes London junior lawyer salaries to £145k - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Lq4QmGRJ8o
  • Authorising unregistered care and deprivation of liberty - Martin Downs - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/pM4SsslTbj 
  • Over 500 lawyers have signed an open letter rejecting government plans to open courts on evenings and weekends - Legal Cheek https://t.co/vj2swGmvm8 
  • #SaudiArabia is to begin accepting vaccinated foreign visitors to the holy cities of Mecca and Medina as part of the Umrah pilgrimage https://t.co/Xz4UiRX3X5
  • Compulsory Vaccination for Care Home Workers - legislation coming into force in November - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/8qA2Mc3HVG 
  • Why sexism is still a problem at the most ‘gender-equal’ Olympics: Sexualisation, policing of testosterone levels and underrepresentation of women in top sports jobs are just some of the issues https://t.co/UA8WZLV9yf
  • Michael Calvey, an American businessman working in #Russia who had been convicted on embezzlement charges, maintained he was innocent and called the conviction “simply outrageous” after he was given a suspended sentence of five and a half years https://t.co/KNOnjb5Q0y
  • AI in healthcare: a legal and ethical balancing act - Legal Cheek https://t.co/fhLTYrmHu
  • Regulating content on user-to user and search service providers - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/CwFyFO3qHQ
  • Clyde & Co confirms 79% autumn trainee retention score - Legal Cheek https://t.co/wqbMjSmO20
  • Call centre used by UK firms accused of intrusively monitoring home workers. Unions say Teleperformance also asked some staff based overseas to give biometric and medical data https://t.co/gNZQbzsTRy
  • Given the exacerbation of psychological safety concerns in the age of coronavirus, legal professionals have to be more purposeful in the ways they engage and give greater consideration to the long-term - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/LzQJfBjL01
  • Protégé: The reality behind preparing for life as a barrister - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/coqUWtZmLF 
  • Swimmers planning a dip in Wales' rivers have been warned to be wary of sewage and pollution before diving in. Dŵr Cymru's own figures revealed that in 2020, raw sewage was dumped in Wales' rivers more than 100,000 times for almost 900,000 hours https://t.co/Z68CFikxGZ 
  • Environment Secretary George Eustice has defended a controversial decision to put down an alpaca that has tested positive for bovine tuberculosis twice. Geronimo was condemned to death by a High Court judge last month https://t.co/8G3L4OtAeP 
  • Four million people are to be offered flu jabs this year in Scotland's largest-ever winter vaccination programme. The free vaccine has been extended to protect as many lives as possible and avoid additional pressure on the NHS https://t.co/Z7gaT01BJU
  • Fully vaccinated people can now visit #France without quarantining on their return to the UK, after travel rule changes came into force at 04:00 BST https://t.co/9LGdn17KDj
  • The Image of a Western Politician in the #Polish Post-War Public Discourse: The Bruno Kreisky Case | Agnieszka KiszteliÅ„ska-WÄ™grzyÅ„ska https://t.co/T4jKP1lHoy
  • Dr Danielle Malek Roosa’s working day starts at 3:00am at the World Bank and finishes in the early afternoon. While the schedule can be “brutal”, she’s doing work she loves and has found the right balance for herself and her family - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/QsJMvbCfZn 
  • What does the future hold for City lawyers? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/v70xC1nMnA
  • Delhi court sentences priest to life imprisonment for raping minors in temple precincts, quotes American poet Maya Angelou | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/e7pfD7W1Az 
  • ‘Empathy and compassion’ can be used to drive client success - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/oF5NuWUda3 
  • Language cannot be connected to any religion; Urdu can be taught in areas where there are few Muslims: Allahabad High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/f9Jk3fxM6y
  • Addleshaw Goddard, Clyde & Co and Osborne Clarke post solid 2021 financials - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ECh8XzGKdJ
  • GCs need to make sure they are out on the front foot and be ready to discuss and advocate D&I strategies in the governance and sustainability context - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/WjtYANaNO1
  • Apply now: The Legal Cheek UK Virtual Law Fair 2021: The fair takes place from 2pm until 5pm on Tuesday 7 September 2021 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/XLAMxxRl8o Aug 08, 2021
  • Grievances on residential accommodation of Judicial officers raised in Bombay High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/LGraRo1oY1