Sunday

5th September - Law News

Edition 3540: 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:  Everyday life for people in Sri Lanka has become a major challenge. Essentials like food, medicine and fuel are much more expensive -- and that's if they're even available. The pandemic and a recession are being blamed. And a dramatic fall in the value of Sri Lankan rupee, is making things worse.


Saturday Conversations on Law

Saturday

4th September - Law News

Edition 3539: 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:  A court in Delhi in India has came down heavily on the Delhi Police for its probe into a 2020 riots case, saying that its failure to conduct a proper investigation will "torment" the sentinels of democracy when history will look back at the worst communal riots in the national capital since partition.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Glasgow man sentenced to 80 hours of unpaid work for fly-tipping - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/IMkuSuQmDe
  • PI claim to proceed despite tribunal settlement | Law Gazette https://t.co/wKM5eZ0R
  • Bill to ratify European Stability Mechanism reforms published | Irish Legal News https://t.co/57AdFyI2v
  • Birmingham dancing thief's 'fancy footwork' caught on camera https://t.co/aqgJfc8qQc
  • A racist, a judge and a clear case of white privilege - shocked by the sentence handed out to a man convicted for extremist activity https://t.co/0LI0VfeXhw
  • Anti-vaccine protesters try to storm London offices of medical regulator - Police stop attempt to invade MHRA headquarters as hundreds gather in Canary Wharf https://t.co/mZtoTFNud
  • One out of 125 embassy guards promised help to leave Afghanistan made it to UK https://t.co/ioXZ3pf9vg
  • Record €225m GDPR fine imposed on WhatsApp | Irish Legal News https://t.co/vqlRG7ZUZw 
  • A prominent booster of the baseless conspiracy theory QAnon has accepted a plea deal in federal court for his involvement in the US Capitol riots. Jacob Anthony Chansley was one of the thousands of Trump supporters who attempted to circumvent democracy https://t.co/M0FeaERZMD
  • Inger Stojberg, #Danish Official, Faces Impeachment Trial Over Migration Policy https://t.co/urlOZLff1v
  • Talks ongoing for securing evacuation of at-risk Afghan judge | Law Gazette https://t.co/NvfYLS5wuB
  • Texas now has abortion ‘bounty hunters’: read Sonia Sotomayor’s scathing legal dissent #US https://t.co/Pk4Qu2kGB
  • Advocate Jon Kiddie of Terra Firma Chambers explores the use of the Scots language in Scots law - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HYJxX4lwGk
  • Special investigator continues to examine alleged #Australian soldiers' war crimes in Afghanistan, despite media reports https://t.co/g8zlMn1NZG
  • Holyrood committee backs pardons for 4,000 executed for witchcraft - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/YnAXhOHmic
  • London firms combine forces to create 'mid-market powerhouse' | Law Gazette https://t.co/cq00uv1wwf 
  • Lady Chief Justice of Northern Ireland, Dame Siobhan Keegan , sworn into office | Irish Legal News https://t.co/zmYT1Fn7m1 
  • UK now expects compliance with children’s privacy design code https://t.co/w0ETqmBAJ
  • Law firm M&A activity focused on non-legal services - Legal Futures https://t.co/DScKqSopun 
  • Vaccine passports to be required at nightclubs and music festivals - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LBDw7gFkFh
  • Yemen: Barrister asks ICC to open 'war crimes' investigation | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ws1WsDpDBR
  • Big Four "cornering the market for legal solutions, not advice" - Legal Futures https://t.co/dTJpelprM
  • Solicitors suspended for role in quick-sale property scheme - Legal Futures https://t.co/CIqpEzhj7k
  • Murgitroyd grows in Ireland with acquisition of Hanna Moore + Curley - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/xs0bdkvpG9 
  • Fifa is investigating racial abuse aimed at England players during Thursday's 4-0 win over Hungary in a World Cup qualifier in Budapest. Far-right activism has been common in #Hungary in recent years https://t.co/7xu8eHqgC
  • US President Joe Biden has launched a "whole-of-government" response to oppose a new law in Texas that bans most abortions. He called the Supreme Court's decision not to block the law an "unprecedented assault" on women's rights #US https://t.co/Ln1TonPWY
  • A former BBC reporter who claims she was sexually assaulted while working undercover to expose abuse in the fashion industry has given a statement to French police https://t.co/KkRwm1KkL
  • Complicity in mass loss of life? Extinction Rebellion takes on City lawyers | Law Gazette https://t.co/KRKriA2Pe
  • Pet abduction to be made new criminal offence in England https://t.co/mgxd7RmPu0
  • Police in #NewZealand shot and killed a "violent extremist" after he stabbed and wounded at least six people in an Auckland supermarket https://t.co/3i0EivoME
  • Lawyer of the Month: Pádraig Ó Muirigh | Irish Legal News https://t.co/0uNXBkFhGF 
  • DLA Piper appointed as provider of legal services to COP26 - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/87N9BoYwtP
  • Blackadders promotes six NQs and recruits eight trainees - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/q1XOvrBguu 
  • Finance lawyer Kathleen Garrett joins Reed Smith in London | Irish Legal News https://t.co/pgwxKkKVn
  • An Islamic State (IS) group suspect from the UK has pleaded guilty in a US court to charges of conspiring to murder four American hostages. Alexanda Kotey is accused of belonging to an IS cell dubbed "The Beatles" https://t.co/Ob8J45BXRo
  • Outer House judge rules children of dual citizens acquired habitual residence in Scotland despite contract agreeing they would not - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/SUjUDbOsbJ
  • NI Court of Appeal: Application for Brexit judicial review ‘substantially out of time’ | Irish Legal News https://t.co/Fd7f7qIHN9
  • Douglas Bruce joins Fraser Irvine Sheriff Officers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/b1SnqdBMiN

Friday

3rd September - Law News

Edition 3538: 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: After a year of being told it was not an option to live with the virus, Victorians now have to wrap their heads around being told they'll be doing just that. So far there's little detail about how that will work in practice and when harsh restrictions will be eased.

 
 Focus of the Day Article: Boies Schiller’s London-based deputy chair steps down citing Covid-19 US travel restriction. Natasha Harrison says running US firm from overseas over extended period is impractical. Full story - The Global Legal Post

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Retired solicitor banned for taking £275k from client’s estate | Law Gazette https://t.co/rEYrMb1IbG 
  • Bartys raises over £55,000 through charity will writing scheme - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Qym3do9Yq1
  • Trevor Sterling: 'I want to see the second black senior partner now' | Law Gazette https://t.co/chmpYCwoq
  • The #US Federal Aviation Administration has grounded Virgin Galactic flights as it investigates how Sir Richard Branson's recent space flight drifted off course during its climb skyward https://t.co/tbAcHByKLT
  • Limited liability – not all it is cracked up to be, Pt II - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/voaNmgMMQA
  • Employment lawyer urges caution over ‘workation’ policies - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EABSKbNcoa
  • Lawyer of the Month: Stephen McGowan - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/kCqLw0nUHK 
  • Huge delays persist in taking civil court claims to trial - Legal Futures https://t.co/pHFwylCVY2 
  • Irish lawyer Genevieve Poirier joins LALIVE in London | Irish Legal News https://t.co/jYYyDaCTg
  • A ground-breaking code to create "a better internet for children" comes into force in the UK on Thursday. Critics say it leaves many digital businesses unsure what to do - but big firms including TikTok and YouTube have already made changes https://t.co/P3euDvVoYl
  • The Attorney General has been asked to review a sentence given to a right-wing extremist for a terrorism offence. Ben John was handed the 24-month sentence, suspended for two years, at Leicester Crown Court on Tuesday https://t.co/cO1kZ0fNnp
  • Law firms “must turn diversity aspirations into reality” - Legal Futures https://t.co/lmxVrpnNBX 
  • SLCC consults on ‘digital and paperless’ rules - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KgE2xnDqhi 
  • Eight #US states to accept driver's licence on iPhones https://t.co/NaaRrc8qp
  • Religious groups in UK failing children over sex abuse, report says - Evidence examined from 38 groups, including sects from Christianity, Orthodox Judaism and Islam https://t.co/z4KiLfWraH 
  • Solicitor who “considered herself to be the client” is struck off - Legal Futures https://t.co/j9FZCHyTMT
  • Edinburgh sheriff orders council to hand over report into abuse to whistleblower employee - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/lrjvXX0CzX
  • Legal profession ushers in Solicitors Qualifying Exam | Law Gazette https://t.co/Um9ZWvwOao 
  • How #NewZealand’s Māori are reclaiming land with occupations https://t.co/JK60zC7wcb
  • Texas abortion providers ask supreme court to halt unprecedented abortion law #US https://t.co/v6Jw2UmfmQ
  • Dublin City Council pays out €33.5m to settle personal injury claims | Irish Legal News https://t.co/p9d082anT0
  • A neo-Nazi terrorist has been ordered to read classic novels in lieu of a prison sentence. Judge Timothy Spencer QC told 21-year-old Ben John to swap his extremist literature for the works of Jane Austen and William Shakespeare - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8CJmHWHRIj
  • Elation greeted Dontae Sharpe as he walked out of prison a free man, 26 years after being wrongly convicted of murder. But proving his innocence was only the first step down a long road https://t.co/o56I35ojA0
  • Purdue Pharma Is Dissolved and Sacklers Pay $4.5 Billion to Settle Opioid Claims - The ruling in bankruptcy court caps a long legal battle over the fate of a company accused of fueling the opioid epidemic and the family that owns it #US https://t.co/HNFHbaK12h
  • #US Supreme Court Does Not Act on Texas' Near-Total Abortion Ban https://t.co/3aVu34wpWR 
  • ‘Lawyers, as members of the legal profession and public citizens having special responsibility for the quality of justice, to devote at least 20 hours each year to efforts that advance and promote diversity' | Law Gazette https://t.co/HDUksCOEpG
  • Outer House rejects three of four contentions in payment fraud action by business banking customer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/m3HXEsixiN
  • Yemen: Barrister asks ICC to open 'war crimes' investigation | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ws1WsDpDBR
  • What the SNP-Green deal could mean for the natural environment - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6HUBHC3yhq
  • MoJ pushes on with court fee increases despite majority opposition | Law Gazette https://t.co/qO1MSPTjm
  • Former solicitor rises to Court of Appeal bench | Law Gazette https://t.co/Y2V6T1zIGt
  • Matthew Howse: Landowners’ litigation over 4G masts on the rise in Northern Ireland | Irish Legal News https://t.co/LgiAStUlaU 
  • Policing review recommends closer north-south collaboration | Irish Legal News https://t.co/bBUqYnpvuy 
  • Taylor Wessing formally opens its doors in Dublin | Irish Legal News https://t.co/q9cfnlnBGA 
  • Tribunal rules student wrongly believed she was employed by firm | Law Gazette https://t.co/XAxyDIFHZ0 
  • Travellers from the UK to Portugal will not need to be fully vaccinated to avoid quarantine, the country's tourist board has said https://t.co/VW0nlEWXAZ

Thursday

2nd September - Law News

Edition 3537: 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 1915 the president, Woodrow Wilson, screened the movie Birth of a Nation at the White House – a film that depicts Black men as brutal people who desire white women. Meanwhile white supremacist groups were writing school curriculums and news media were painting Black men as animalistic beings who attacked white women. This set the scene for a week of racial violence targeting Black Americans in 1919, during which two American cities were left in chaos. In Chicago it started with a Black man drowning after white people throw stones at him at a beach for infringing on their space. It led to a confrontation between Black and white citizens, and escalated into white mobs going into Black communities to burn down homes and kill Black people. In Washington DC it started with a minor argument that turned into rape allegations against two Black men, which prompted white mobs to attack Black people in restaurants, trolleys and in their communities. Dozens of Black people were killed during these riots, and few were held accountable.
 
 Focus of the Day Article: More families will benefit from publicly funded family mediation following a fresh cash injection by the government. A further £800,000 has been allocated to a voucher scheme launched five months ago with £1m of initial funding. Full story - The Law Society Gazette

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Joseph Bowie joins Esson & Aberdein as COO - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/MKnoprVOAa
  • NI urology inquiry chaired by Christine Smith QC to be set up next week | Irish Legal News https://t.co/EJnaDD9uBD
  • Are your Barristers’ Chambers Secure and GDPR Compliant? Is your printer a major GDPR security risk? – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/qsY3ZKH3JS
  • Sustainability crisis deepens as solicitors quit emergency court scheme | Law Gazette https://t.co/VsvvoFo1Lj
  • Civil society groups to benefit from €410,000 all-island community fund | Irish Legal News https://t.co/RJ7YHipNhy
  • MoJ: “Strong justification” for increasing 129 court fees - Legal Futures https://t.co/LrgTqcPsBL 
  • The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 – transformational legislation or a missed opportunity? – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/u0e6F8fx1
  • City firm’s innovation trainee to develop “tangible deliverable product” - Legal Futures https://t.co/hR11cyRLa
  • Manchester City defender Benjamin Mendy will remain in custody ahead of a potential trial on rape charges after a bail application was refused https://t.co/MLyFzLR8
  • More cash for family mediation | Law Gazette https://t.co/CmcyzwKE6
  • Ofcom clears ITV over Piers Morgan's Meghan comments on Good Morning Britain https://t.co/tGC27UwU
  • Northern Ireland’s legacy pension scheme for victims of the Troubles has opened for applications | Irish Legal News https://t.co/6smISiXKUN
  • Solicitor who stole £275,000 from client's estate struck off - Legal Futures https://t.co/qc4ki3WjQP
  • The government is "not confident" that it knows how many people eligible to come to the UK remain in Afghanistan, Dominic Raab says https://t.co/PMKEnN57P5
  • Vaccine passports are to be required for entry to nightclubs and many large events in Scotland from later this month, Nicola Sturgeon has said https://t.co/VffzVxrF8
  • Double child killer Colin Pitchfork has been released from prison, the Ministry of Justice has confirmed https://t.co/F3gwXRUSb
  • Wetherspoon, with an ardent brexit supporting founder, is runing low on beer amid driver shortage https://t.co/BLeOqRNk
  • Vulnerable people put at risk by digital lasting powers of attorney – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/ZgWQOdJU9
  • Lawyers urge UK government to help stranded Afghan judge | Law Gazette https://t.co/1zdXwbQU57
  • New eco-petrol baffles a quarter of motorists https://t.co/rjcLDyefQu
  • Outer House rejects three of four contentions in payment fraud action by business banking customer - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/m3HXEsixiN
  • Texas passes law banning abortion after six weeks #US https://t.co/I1V5BoXE6o
  • Collective Competition Claim against Govia Thameslink for overcharging rail passengers – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/eQqoFvB2jt
  • ‘Brilliant mind and big heart’: Tributes pour in for barrister | Law Gazette https://t.co/Lcqy4lcsIy 
  • Nizar Banat’s death highlights brutality of #Palestinian Authority https://t.co/ojbG4L7Di1
  • FOR A BROADER UNDERSTANDING OF CORRUPTION AS A CULTURAL FACT, AND ITS INFLUENCE IN SOCIETY | Fernando M Forattini https://t.co/684L8JiadU
  • BSB publishes new research on consumers’ expectations and experience of working with barristers – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/VuRQA8PPMm 
  • Afghans who worked for the British military and UK government will be able to move to the UK permanently, the Home Office has announced https://t.co/EAwX89Ikmo 
  • Bar Council, Bar Human Rights Committee and Law Society urge UK Government to offer asylum to female judges and other legal professionals in Afghanistan – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/59ngvVEg7T

Wednesday

1st September - Law News

Edition 3536: 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: A short film, made for Justice Week 2020, about the power of the law to protect our rivers, our air and our planet. Brought to you by The Bar Council and the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx)
 
 Focus of the Day Article: There is a link between greater diversity and higher law firm profits, research has found. It said partners at the most diverse top 200 US law firms earn $260,000 more than those at the least diverse. Full story - Legal Futures

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Staff ownership can drive Scottish economic recovery - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XAixA34vE
  • International travellers to be allowed to use private sector Covid tests - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ufNAOciP9
  • Virginia governor pardons 7 Black men executed in 1951 for rape of a white woman - Governor Ralph Northam said the men, tried by all-white juries, were not given due process at a time when only Black men received death sentences for rape in Virginia #US https://t.co/lKrasmbGBQ
  • MacAskill calls for Police Scotland to end Sri Lankan training - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DSPFmxitW
  • Ministers struggle to find people to interview Paul Dacre for Ofcom job: Second attempt to make former Daily Mail editor chair of media regulator hits stumbling block https://t.co/TeWZSMfVbO 
  • John Lydon: court decision on Danny Boyle film ‘so destructive’ for Sex Pistols - Punk frontman, who lost case against bandmates over use of music in TV series, says he fears band’s legacy may be ‘watered down’ https://t.co/l8QFO0i2C6
  • The crisis of citizenship and the rise of cultural rights | Yves Guermond https://t.co/rbGVb3TEHy 
  • People can self-identify as male or female in Scottish census, says guidance: Answer to sex question can differ from birth certificate, without need for gender recognition certificate, says NRS https://t.co/1G4ujMkazD
  • No 10 to press on with plans for Covid vaccine passports in England - PM’s spokesperson rejects suggestion ministers could back away from proposals for clubs and large venues https://t.co/oqsV8vgXfG
  • Months after England’s last lockdown, why are courts still pursuing Covid breaches? This law and order approach to public health has overwhelmed the courts – and hit vulnerable people hardest https://t.co/DjKB3vVozD
  • @caoilfhionnanna Always thought her book 'We need to talk about Kevin' was vastly overrated and her appearances in BBC review arts programmes in days gone by were facile. Aug 31, 2021
  • A Michigan #US couple have been ordered to pay over £22,000 to their son after they binned his massive porn collection - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/CA6i20jBEc
  • Texas abortion providers ask supreme court to halt unprecedented abortion law #US https://t.co/v6Jw2UDQeo
  • Burness Paull profits soar by 39% in spite of pandemic challenges - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HMcbUFaSSj
  • PC Harper's widow vows to continue push for law change - Lissie Harper is demanding life sentences for people who kill emergency workers https://t.co/kBHB4nWLt7
  • Oil and gas lawyer Bruce McLeod joins Pinsent Masons as partner - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6cJRChIMe
  • Data breach ruling "could stem" tide of claims - Legal Futures https://t.co/nPJOzYDZjd
  • Theranos scandal: Who is Elizabeth Holmes and why is she on trial? https://t.co/uVEBWWCFZv 
  • An alpaca at the centre of a legal fight after twice testing positive for bovine tuberculosis has been led away by Defra officials. Police officers accompanied Defra staff, dressed in overalls, goggles and masks as they entered Helen Macdonald's farm https://t.co/xZVilZwZN6 
  • CJEU rules prohibitions on religious clothing in workplaces may not constitute direct discrimination - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/qBenZtvpJA
  • Judge warns over 'risk-free' litigation under DBA backed by insurance - Legal Futures https://t.co/D6HCRFJ5Bx 
  • #Afghan Family Says U.S. Missile Killed 10, Including 7 Children https://t.co/LA1eavgPXB 
  • Foreign secretary Dominic Raab rejects US claims that the UK was indirectly responsible for the suicide attacks at Kabul airport last week by insisting that the Abbey Gate entry point to be kept open to allow British nationals to enter the airport https://t.co/JXEsZmqSQQ 
  • Inheritance tax bills rise in Edinburgh as house prices increase - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VFNPOGsewg 
  • Ex-attorney general Cox earning £468,000 a year as law firm consultant | Law Gazette https://t.co/5clqEZWgKg

Tuesday

31st August - Law News

Edition 3535: 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: When the Ever Given became stuck in the Suez canal in March 2021, people woke up to the sheer size of these megaships. But these vessels, which now dominate container shipping, have been quietly ballooning in size for more than 50 years, and even doubling in capacity every few years since the turn of the millennium. The bigger they have grown, the more problems they have caused for consumers and producers, problems that extend much further than getting stuck

 Focus of the Day Article: In 2009 the EU embarked on a roadmap for strengthening procedural rights of suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings. An instrument of this kind had been attempted before but was too ambitious – not least as the UK blocked it. But Sweden was determined as part of its six-month EU Presidency to get a step-by-step approach agreed. The safeguards were seen as an important response to the mutual recognition project that produced the European arrest warrant, investigation order, supervision order, instrument on transfer of prisoners and various others. The UK in fact concluded that these were necessary law enforcement measures in 2014 when it exercised the Protocol 36 to the Lisbon Treaty option to depart from police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters, and then opted back into 35. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • The Corporate Counsel Show: Accepting healthy conflict - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/MeMtjp2E0A
  • Moray & Agnew to donate to UNICEF for every employee who gets vaccine - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/bhM7r6BqFe 
  • The European Union recommended a pause on all non-essential travel from the US as Covid-19 cases surge https://t.co/dzICm16qJm 
  • Laws on media coverage of sexual offences: Time for a rethink? | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/RyQ415QFNB 
  • Pivoting when one-third of your fee earners are taking maternity leave - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/1fQpJygxH0 
  • Supreme Court to commence physical hearing with hybrid option from September 1, issues SOP | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/jp89m4hBoj 
  • UK councils urged to offer housing and support to fleeing Afghans https://t.co/UYSV0xeYV4 
  • The role of a legal representative in place of a deceased employer | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/ffaAcbB2lv 
  • A new law aimed at making school uniforms cheaper in England and Wales will not be in place in time for the start of this school year https://t.co/AnblPjOrHC
  • #Australia’s merger laws are ‘failing to protect competition’ - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/4X8jdnFCdt
  • UK republicans take heart from royals’ recent travails https://t.co/EMkEyAGJii 
  • Majority of Northern Irish voters want vote on staying in UK https://t.co/cMlcpBZZwv
  • The Sun pays damages to Ben Stokes over family tragedy story - Tabloid apologises to cricketer and his mother and says 2019 article should not have been published https://t.co/QLRxu2vlWb 
  • Kidnapped, raped and wed against their will: #Kyrgyz women’s fight against a brutal tradition https://t.co/B2FgkGlI7f
  • Head of #Australia PM’s department halts inquiry around Brittany Higgins’ rape allegation https://t.co/dAGBPLDlZ5
  • Online gamers under the age of 18 will only be allowed to play for an hour on Fridays, weekends and holidays, #China's video game regulator has said https://t.co/NWZMTXXuPB 
  • The Weekly Round-Up: Afghanistan, disability equality, and unregulated accommodation - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/M59EPAnsdy 
  • Calcutta High Court declines to interfere in dispute over WB Bar Council letter to remove Acting CJ | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/4EqXg8wcwC 
  • Armed gang members in #Brazil have taken a number of people hostage during their getaway following a bank robbery in the city of Araçatuba. Footage recorded by locals shows getaway vehicles with people tied to their roofs and hoods https://t.co/n40I2mZc7W 
  • The Guardian view on official secrets: plans that undermine democracy | Editorial https://t.co/1MYmYetUos
  • Why the new policing bill threatens our right to protest - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ZMdK60wZtf 
  • An Uber driver from Hampshire and a shopkeeper from north London were among those who died in the Kabul attack. Mohammad Niazi and Musa Popal were killed after blasts shook the #Afghan capital on Thursday https://t.co/mUcomDG4wx 
  • Workers in England and Wales are being fobbed off with a "stingy" number of bank holidays, say trades unions. They get eight public holidays a year, which is four fewer than the EU average and half the number in Japan https://t.co/IqV0oNPkOP
  • People travelling to the UK from Canada and Denmark will not need to isolate as the UK's latest Covid travel rules have come into force https://t.co/flo3Z6I7BW
  • Safeguards for suspects and accused persons in criminal proceedings in the EU - Jodie Blackstock - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/ouxeepwgDD
  • End-of-life choices are being limited by insurance companies https://t.co/LWV4nFYyAg
  • 10 things students should know about the SQE - Legal Cheek https://t.co/vp1wZ7KuNf 
  • Extinction Rebellion activists glued to Science Museum site in Shell protest https://t.co/VLGclqAmz6 
  • Spate of attacks across UK sparks fear among LGBTQ+ community https://t.co/hNT0PHShkr 
  • EAGLEGATE Lawyers welcomes BigLaw associate - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/6UNlplBuVj

Monday

30th August - Law News

Edition 3534: 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: More than 300 migrants, including children, marched from the southern Mexican border to the north before being faced with National Guard troops who tried to disperse them

Saturday Conversations on Law

Sunday

29th August - Law News

Edition 3533: 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: Chile’s oldest and largest Indigenous rebel group, CAM, has officially declared war on all capitalist groups in the south-central region. The unprecedented move comes as a Constitutional Convention is rewriting Chile’s constitution to include some Indigenous demands.

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Justice Breyer on Retirement and the Role of Politics at the #US Supreme Court https://t.co/HHr7AMZEdf
  • Abuse survivors to receive six-figure pay-out after data breach | Irish Legal News https://t.co/QwojVSNUnD
  • Harper Macleod partners accredited as construction law specialists - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/TYuZjbP620 
  • Sexual crimes reported to police at six-year high - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/EH07InI4GW 
  • Solicitor charged with contaminating supermarket food with blood | Law Gazette https://t.co/aIs8QVSHLm
  • Addleshaw Goddard becomes Lawscot Foundation sponsor - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7OkGPKL3c
  • Human rights crucial as ever as Northern Ireland navigates Covid and Brexit | Irish Legal News https://t.co/zmyXvvQfqz
  • Temporary operating hours: ‘the straw that will break the camel’s back’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/lQJ0OSGyis 
  • Law Society calls for Afghan bar president to receive UK support - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tUnUro34D
  • ‘We were punch bags’: #NorthKorean prison beatings may be form of torture, says UN https://t.co/cXnBCvKyD2
  • A second man has been arrested after a Manchester City footballer was charged with rape and sexual assault. Benjamin Mendy is accused of four counts of rape and one count of sexual assault at his home in Cheshire https://t.co/vnbZf0pMue
  • Austin Police Officer Is Charged With Murder in a Second On-Duty Killing #US https://t.co/TcVaQ4sy
  • The US intelligence community has been unable to determine the origins of Covid-19, and is split on whether it leaked from a lab or developed in nature, according to a new report https://t.co/0F0fFiGmx
  • MoJ cleared of age discrimination for turning down candidate over 55 | Law Gazette https://t.co/iA2GNUegff 
  • Manchester Oncologist Professor Justin Stebbing Suspended After Ignoring Colleagues' Dissenting Views, Tribunal Hears https://t.co/fpOWLUQTt
  • Man with 34 previous convictions wins sentencing appeal after assaulting friend and ex-partner - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aR3P3zo0V
  • Calls Grow to Discipline Doctors Spreading Virus Misinformation #US https://t.co/Do0OmeFVZg
  • Robert F Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan recommended for parole #US https://t.co/5syEmoUZ57 
  • The government has announced plans to ban single-use plastic cutlery, plates and polystyrene cups in England as part of what it calls a "war on plastic" https://t.co/MVKrp7X3rn
  • In focus: Should City firms cut ties with fossil fuel giants? | Law Gazette https://t.co/VaPSCv00nK 
  • Extradition proceedings brought in Scotland against former Catalan government minister Clara Ponsatí have been dropped - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8mVhHl0GBq
  • Insurer’s sudden withdrawal from PII market ‘possibly another casualty of Brexit’ | Irish Legal News https://t.co/CWvVXfufM
  • Three SYLA events planned for September - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aM9FalIRPx
  • Marguerite Bolger SC to lead Sláintecare talks with hospital consultants | Irish Legal News https://t.co/n3cDiUOiK
  • Tax lawyer Jonathan Bremner QC joins Axiom Advocates - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jEc0Dx8QJX
  • Ian Bailey lawyer rejects proposal for fresh trial in France | Irish Legal News https://t.co/LvhbN4WqLB
  • Sydney gang rapist Mohammed Skaf set to be released on parole #Australia https://t.co/z4oIGT4PSa 
  • UK to depart from GDPR in data law shake-up - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/zWFs3Gs27O

Saturday

28th August - Law News

Edition 3532: 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: Five people were killed in India near Diyungbra in Assam's Dima Hasao district late Thursday night after their trucks were attacked, allegedly by members of the Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA). Assam Police said the terrorists fired several rounds at the trucks before setting seven of them on fire. Security personnel rushed to the spot and recovered the five bodies.


Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Kildare firm D’Arcy & Co expands into Portlaoise | Irish Legal News https://t.co/tOXvXPqVS
  • Attorney general keen to raise awareness of sentencing powers | Law Gazette https://t.co/QCaYiaW15
  • Catherine Kearns appointed general counsel at SKY Leasing | Irish Legal News https://t.co/KfLQbNsVD
  • Barrister cleared of misconduct over 'stroppy teenager of colour' tweet | Law Gazette https://t.co/kU3nQsuba8
  • NSW judge orders neo-Nazi be kept in prison due to posing ‘unacceptable’ terrorism risk #Australia https://t.co/byFjUwZM0e 
  • Barrister Ronan Lupton joins UCD as associate adjunct professor | Irish Legal News https://t.co/7dbswq16j
  • Junior lawyer suspended over blue badge parking deceit | Law Gazette https://t.co/upViXM7YN
  • Sydney gang rapist Mohammed Skaf to be released on parole #Australia https://t.co/z4oIGSNf0
  • Susanne Tanner QC appointed as arbitrator in cases involving untraced and uninsured drivers - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/21vm8EDzzI
  • Bury pub landlord catches Lee Rigby collection box thief https://t.co/ZtgJMfUwm
  • Afghan judges can relocate to the UK, Buckland confirms | Law Gazette https://t.co/GPhfSR2EL
  • Lindsays lawyers to go Forth in fundraiser - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VbjEv6Axm
  • Enable family courts to protect domestic abuse victims https://t.co/TgKPE4FQw
  • Capitol Police Officers Sue Trump and Allies Over Election Lies and Jan. 6 #US https://t.co/8aLY3j5E7v
  • Supreme Court Ends Biden’s Eviction Moratorium #US https://t.co/Lq9hX36QkC
  • How to create more inclusive cultures - learning from other industries | Law Gazette https://t.co/cSjC70S0zl
  • Hollywood actor Tom Cruise's BMW X7 was stolen while he was filming in Birmingham. The actor has been in the city filming the seventh instalment in the Mission: Impossible film series https://t.co/mtNwYlDqJ
  • The changing landscape of legal education and online learning - Legal Futures https://t.co/GFKot2uM5P
  • Former solicitor Colm Kincaid appointed as Central Bank director of consumer protection | Irish Legal News https://t.co/LmrjS00VW
  • DWF details share-based incentive plan for senior executives - Legal Futures https://t.co/12m8L0Et62
  • Limited liability – not all it is cracked up to be - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hLJEwhzdRV 
  • Kevin Young obituary: prominent campaigner for the rights of victims of child sex abuse https://t.co/zasRFWV5rM
  • Western mainstream feminism has always elevated white women’s experiences to offer us the road map for equality — even at the cost of ignoring the needs and aspirations of Black and brown women everywhere https://t.co/IKjN505v7U
  • Judge accepts “overstretched" solicitor's excuse for missing deadline - Legal Futures https://t.co/B1XBJm03Q
  • Landlord association offers reform blueprint ahead of government white paper | Law Gazette https://t.co/pMkiHAZtI
  • Every effort was made to destroy Kabul staff details, says Foreign Office - It comes after a report in the Times said documents with contact details of Afghans working for the UK had been found "scattered on the ground" https://t.co/lKgMNeIu7k
  • OIC advisory group set up amid concerns over insurer behaviour - Legal Futures https://t.co/0nVK9Sl1db
  • Ruling in first-of-its-kind case will ‘bring comfort’ to young trans people in Northern Ireland | Irish Legal News https://t.co/36oVh6jOE1
  • A major review of vaccines suggests the AstraZeneca jab does raise the risk of blood clots and another serious condition that can cause bleeding. But the study found the risk of such problems following a coronavirus infection was still much higher https://t.co/5JJJSp36w
  • Contactless card limit to rise to £100 in October https://t.co/Z7BjFPoPy0
  • IN SEARCH OF A NEW PARADIGM OF VALUE RE - ORIENTATION THROUGH RATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF INDIGENOUS VALUES | Jabaar Saheed https://t.co/MLPows4rIW
  • Fraser Irvine Sheriff Officers opens new Edinburgh branch - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hTeQupXnjk
  • City firm confirms plans to lose 66 legal secretaries | Law Gazette https://t.co/e8WKZZ0hXX 
  • GMB leader and Uber boss to discuss next step on workers’ rights - Meeting follows deal struck in May to allow up to 70,000 UK drivers to join trade union https://t.co/aj3BBYjGKf
  • Kilrush courthouse closed after discovery of bat roost | Irish Legal News https://t.co/ENeZ89EM8
  • #Greece will not be ‘gateway’ to Europe for Afghans fleeing Taliban, say officials https://t.co/8gTzxrIhfy
  • New Zealand privacy commissioner to become next UK information commissioner - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/63KElEpQe
  • Lawyers appointed to CORU registration boards | Irish Legal News https://t.co/RLk587Cis5
  • Online fraud – when is a bank to blame? - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/KOwFMrvoVF
  • How Did the Taliban Win In Afghanistan? Trump's Doha agreement with the Taliban & US funding of ghost batalians where corrupt #Afghan government army commanders sold weapons to the Taliban https://t.co/VONq28FSMH
  • Unacknowledged rape: the sexual assault survivors who hide their trauma – even from themselves https://t.co/V2KRtTjAAP
  • Ex-teacher who engaged in sexual activities with Shetland school pupils has sentence reduced on appeal - Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Rui2fb4iit 
  • #US District Judge Linda Parker described a post-eleftion defeat lawsuit filed in Michigan by Mr Trump's counsel as a "profound abuse of the judicial process" https://t.co/re3DYvaFz0 
  • What vaccine passports may mean for employers https://t.co/D7zc4V0cFp