Friday

11th March - Law News

Edition 3727: 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: On 11 December 2015, His Honour Judge Devlin made an order for the extradition of Mr O’Connor to Greece in accordance with a European Arrest Warrant. Pursuant to section 26(4) of the Extradition Act 2003, Mr O’Connor then had seven days in which to give notice of any application for leave to appeal against this order. Mr O’Connor’s solicitor lodged this application on 16 December 2015 but failed to serve notice of the application on the Appellant until 4 January 2016 owing to an oversight. The question was whether Mr O’Connor’s appeal could nevertheless be entertained on the basis that he had done everything reasonably possibly to give notice of the appeal pursuant to section 26(5) of the Extradition Act 2003. The Divisional Court in Northern Ireland allowed the appeal to proceed, drawing a distinction between the actions of Mr O’Connor and the actions of his solicitor. The Appellant seeks to appeal against this order.

Focus of the Day Article: Solicitors from the Aberdeen Bar Association have warned that the north-east’s most vulnerable people will suffer from the Scottish government’s refusal to adequately fund Scotland’s legal aid system. Defence lawyers in the city and Aberdeenshire have withdrawn from the duty scheme in protest at the dire state of affairs.  Full story - Scottish Legal News

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Putin should be scared of The Hague | Law Gazette https://t.co/CdsoLDElMf 
  • MPs slate Ministry of Justice over Crown Court backlog and judges - Legal Futures https://t.co/wIXo9avBbf
  • The High Court has dealt a blow to the claimant in a high-profile privacy claim against social media platform TikTok after refusing an extension of time for service | Law Gazette https://t.co/BheCgmDue4 
  • Fleeing Ukraine, LGBTQ refugees face countries' anti-gay laws and discrimination #Poland #Hungary https://t.co/yFQxXpW2bj
  • Prison is no place for people with mental illnesses. I know because I was in one https://t.co/htq1aGAtVf
  • A triple killer has been found guilty of the rape of his final victim, who was five months pregnant. Anthony Russell, 39, has previously admitted the murders of Julie Williams, her son David Williams and 31-year-old Nicole McGregor https://t.co/OO1SUGO3JC
  • Rush of lawsuits over plastic waste expected after ‘historic’ deal - Like Paris climate agreement, treaty could provide tool to hold firms and states to account, say legal experts https://t.co/T6dMnsfyod
  • Rush to recruit police officers risks hiring racists and criminals, warns watchdog https://t.co/vrF5j58kwy 
  • Twitter removes #Russian embassy tweet on Mariupol bombing. Post by embassy in London had claimed images of women injured in hospital bombing were faked https://t.co/MpRxOo1Ipw 
  • British troops who leave to fight in Ukraine will face court martial, says PM https://t.co/i8DHmVqCbz
  • A triple killer has been found guilty of the rape of his final victim, who was five months pregnant. Anthony Russell, 39, has previously admitted the murders of Julie Williams, her son David Williams and 31-year-old Nicole McGregor https://t.co/OO1SUH5F8c
  • Home secretaries must know how to deal with flak. But when accusations of foot-dragging, complacency, heartlessness and lies come from your own backbenches, you know you have got a serious problem. One Tory MP has called for Priti Patel to resign https://t.co/cd0MwH3SOu 
  • Client selection: The next frontier in the evolution of legal ethics | Law Gazette https://t.co/sQBQtzDKcF 
  • The oligarch’s guide to getting round the UK’s economic crime bill https://t.co/kZNTVvVtR7 
  • Three million dead can be part of Mastercard action | Law Gazette https://t.co/bK2N5x7lTl 
  • MPs sound alarm over MoJ's 'meagre ambition' to reduce court backlog | Law Gazette https://t.co/vb7WfS7Ici 
  • Mariupol bombing: before and after satellite images show destruction in Ukraine city #Russia https://t.co/gutEodFmtm
  • ‘A colossus of criminal law’: Tributes paid to Cornwall solicitor - Mike Gregson, a partner with Cornwall firm Coodes Solicitors, died last month following a short illness | Law Gazette https://t.co/0tidHP0my
  • Largest private suppliers of children's homes and foster care places in England, Wales & Scotland make excessive profits, UK has "sleepwalked" into a system where vulnerable children do not get good care, says a Competition and Markets Authority report https://t.co/Xuyma4xcLv 
  • #Ukrainians with passports will be able to apply for UK visas entirely online from Tuesday, Priti Patel has said, but those without ID would still have to undergo the dehumanising unmitigated bureaucracy at visa application centres https://t.co/QUmYgCrGCb 
  • Solicitors and expert's "serious trangressions" see evidence thrown out - Legal Futures https://t.co/rsdRltOwT5 
  • Conveyancing body calls for more upfront commonhold information | Law Gazette https://t.co/rZlNehVdHf
  • Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich has been sanctioned by the UK government as part of its response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He is one of seven oligarchs to be hit with fresh sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans https://t.co/w5ZykFOyj0 
  • Tax QC fights off £40m negligence claim over film financing schemes - Legal Futures https://t.co/PAlB5bQxFA 
  • Novak Djokovic pulls out of Indian Wells and Miami Open over #US coronavirus rules - Regulations require any non-US citizen to have a Covid vaccination before entering the country https://t.co/D0CfJGF8XV 
  • Freshfields leads latest round of retreats from Moscow | Law Gazette https://t.co/Dkjdg6OEFf 
  • Six people who were part of a failed 1950s social experiment have won compensation from Denmark's government and have received a face-to-face apology from the prime minister https://t.co/3osTAYGPI8 
  • Snow Patrol's Johnny McDaid has described the idea of stealing other people's work as "abhorrent", during the copyright trial over a song he wrote with Ed Sheeran https://t.co/Vicu6aLdR1

Thursday

10th March - Law News

Edition 3726: 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 new subvariant of the Omicron strain of COVID-19 is circulating in New South Wales, Australia. There are fears the strain is more contagious and could lead to a large spike in cases. 

Focus of the Day Article: Unconscious bias training is the least effective way to improve diversity, according to the results of a survey by the International Bar Association. Research to mark International Women's Day today shows that the training, which seeks to make people aware of deep-seated prejudice, is one of the most popular initiatives used by law firms to address gender imbalance.  Full story - The Law Society Gazette

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • UK faces large EU bill over Chinese imports fraud | European Union https://t.co/9w8wPhWCid
  • Lawyers sceptical about ‘unconscious bias’ training | Law Gazette https://t.co/bWFxZnQDiH
  • All-Female Full Bench hears cases at Kerala High Court on International Women's Day 2022 | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/2ow4coICcd
  • Lawtech startup raises £15m to tackle money laundering risk | Law Gazette https://t.co/bj6q0olPgV
  • Internet scams to be included in UK online safety bill - Platforms to be required to protect users from pre-paid fraudulent adverts as well as user-generated scams https://t.co/NYWB2ci2GY 
  • Wait goes on for creditors claiming £42m from collapsed firm | Law Gazette https://t.co/5xXWEHkaaH
  • A former Radio 1 DJ has been found guilty of trying to arrange the sexual abuse of children in the Philippines. Mark Page, 63, of Ingleby Barwick, Teesside, used a webcam to contact his victims and travelled to the country https://t.co/RQKp3PbQsz
  • A private jet has been impounded at Farnborough Airport in Hampshire as authorities investigate its connection with the billionaire Russian oligarch Eugene Shvidler https://t.co/451DYZ1NAj 
  • John Bercow found to be ‘serial bully’ and liar by independent inquiry https://t.co/Qie1MJ0Oda 
  • Tax silk fights off negligence claim over film schemes | Law Gazette https://t.co/QV822Car3l 
  • Ian Duddy to be next chair of Scottish Human Rights Commission | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/RMrZovLr2w 
  • 'Sledgehammer to justice': Society condemns HRA proposals | Law Gazette https://t.co/qchvR27q6Z
  • Northern Ireland to criminalise ‘cyber-flashing’ | Irish Legal News https://t.co/jeqoHA6BfC 
  • Public law not very public, research suggests | Law Gazette https://t.co/tbcvj91GAW 
  • The UK's visa scheme for refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine has been branded "a shambles" by Britons with Ukrainian partners https://t.co/0DhLGd4Rr6
  • New bill to restrict interest rates for moneylending loans | Irish Legal News https://t.co/kMXykMCp4H
  • Human rights consultation extended for disabled people | Law Gazette https://t.co/nl0oji5Mot 
  • New misogyny offences proposed in Scotland | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fdIm3lPh2i 
  • Does the Home Office need to get a grip? https://t.co/0KV1Y7ZWKN
  • Ministers are making it a criminal offence for planes owned or chartered by Russians to enter UK airspace https://t.co/451DYZ1NAj
  • The African Origins of Democracy | Bernd Reiter - https://t.co/SQZGLL2T8o
  • Owner fined for dipping into client funds to pay the bills | Law Gazette https://t.co/OyaWpLl1WZ 
  • New appointments to Probation Board for Northern Ireland | Irish Legal News https://t.co/1KRSnctdTJ 
  • 'Investigative' approach piloted in family courts | Law Gazette https://t.co/EQ7JlpfSWt
  • A mother has won a legal battle to ensure her teenage son has the right to a potentially life-saving transplant. Ami McLennan, from Lancaster, had argued a transplant was 17-year-old William's only chance and without it he would have just 12 months to live https://t.co/tEecONYQB7
  • SRA SLAPPs back | Law Gazette https://t.co/ivUTabNOr5
  • IWD: Harper Macleod and Dechomai join forces to support ethnic minority female entrepreneurs | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/FCfAPT54TC
  • BBC to resume English language reporting in #Russia - Broadcaster had paused its reporting in country after passing of law that could impose jail terms over ‘fake’ news https://t.co/2y42dsLLYg 
  • A two-year strategy aimed at delivering a “joined-up criminal justice system” in Ireland has been developed and published for the first time | Irish Legal News https://t.co/5kzwq1dnVg 
  • Ukrainian refugees, meet Britain’s ‘hostile environment’. We should be ashamed https://t.co/wlXtyEqDD7
  • A world-leading UK visa system? Tell that to Ukrainian refugees who can’t get past Calais https://t.co/RGwZvwp4R4
  • Nicola Sturgeon has offered a formal apology to people accused of witchcraft between the 16th and 18th centuries, many of whom were executed https://t.co/gfoCDWCE6U

Wednesday

9th March - Law News

Edition 3725: 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: Volunteers at a railway station in Lviv, west Ukraine are doing all they can to help refugees flee the violence of Putin’s invasion and reach safety. Lviv is 60 kilometres from the Polish border and thousands of people have been arriving every day from the rest of country. The Guardian spends the day with one volunteer named Sergyi Mykolaiv 

Focus of the Day Article: A High Court master has revoked permission for the claimants in a group action to rely on an expert’s evidence because of “serious transgressions” by him and the group’s solicitors.. Full story - Legal Futures

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • What to make of the government’s Human Rights Act consultation? | Law Gazette https://t.co/z7ukz4C4GK
  • Former Law Society of Scotland president, Amanda Millar, has been appointed as a trustee of the Samaritans | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gwWWggW5hH 
  • Ed Sheeran sings Nina Simone during Shape of You copyright case - The star is accused of lifting his song's "Oh I, oh I, oh I" hook from Sami Chokri's 2015 single Oh Why https://t.co/gb4L3KqJDP 
  • City speaks up on right to representation | Law Gazette https://t.co/gdt2tKtKn
  • The daughter of a Ukrainian refugee has warned of the anger and frustration of people waiting for visas at an "understaffed" UK application centre. Marianne Kay from Yorkshire says if delays continue much longer "it does feel like there will be riots" https://t.co/TRCSOTDnDm
  • Prince Andrew pays settlement in Virginia Giuffre sex assault case https://t.co/qXqE0suVB4 
  • Firm to pay £26,500 to worker sacked for not coming in on Jewish holiday | Law Gazette https://t.co/ip2Q3V3EAz
  • Solicitor struck off for lying to avoid paying legal aid debt - Legal Futures https://t.co/1rgnK7BP45 
  • Costs row in abuse cases as court rules Grade C fee earner should lead | Law Gazette https://t.co/MuH6QcmUwS 
  • Police officer who posted comedy GIF in Twitter argument with solicitor loses appeal against misconduct proceedings decision | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/d6ucVTLRF9 
  • Freshfields drops Russian client as Norton Rose closes Moscow office | Law Gazette https://t.co/XSDLpl34rn
  • Public sexual harassment: The women groped and laughed at in the street https://t.co/lvlf8QJLj8 
  • Almost 300 Ukrainian refugees trying to reach the UK have already been turned back at the French border by British Border Force officials, the Calais authorities have said https://t.co/Zk5BdRloaa 
  • #Russia has said it may close its main gas pipeline to Germany if the West goes ahead with a ban on its oil. A "rejection of Russian oil would lead to catastrophic consequences for the global market", causing prices to more than double https://t.co/G362Xaxjqb 
  • [1986 Pan Am Hijack] Can compensation received by husband whose wife was killed by terrorists be taxed as 'income': Gujarat HC to examine | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/SekhoUcqB4 
  • Overcoming the hurdles of professional indemnity insurance - Legal Futures https://t.co/qJG8zFvjUd
  • Solicitors will have to ‘challenge’ misbehaving colleagues | News |Law Gazette https://t.co/Xr6NUlhmlZ 
  • The Law Society of Ireland has issued a warning to solicitors over a fake email purporting to come from the Law Society | Irish Legal News https://t.co/KSDFSLxyi5
  • Ukraine Supreme Court judge joins defence forces on front line | Law Gazette https://t.co/fGUz4aZeXt
  • Blow to Republicans as supreme court denies bid to overturn electoral maps #US https://t.co/Ypx80Pv4Wq
  • LeO boss: Efforts to close complaints more quickly starting to work - Legal Futures https://t.co/b6X0DS1MIZ
  • A solicitor who runs The Secret Trainee Twitter account has spoken of the pressure on criminal trainees to undertake work for which they are unprepared | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/8nGwAfx9du
  • SRA updates warning on SLAPP misconduct | Law Gazette https://t.co/OUrciVmqF0 
  • Since the invasion of Ukraine began, footage has emerged of some #Russian citizens, at home and abroad, showing support for Ukraine https://t.co/Gp5W7uxzDV
  • A Scottish government consultation seeking views on Scotland’s not proven verdict and related reforms closes this Friday | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/heBQkZEVt9
  • Ex-Mishcon partner to pay £21,000 over AML rule breaches | Law Gazette https://t.co/EOJvkLUn5n
  • The Guardian view on how to convict rapists: put experts in charge https://t.co/cCbuO0vyPQ
  • But more than 500 refugees are stuck in Calais, with many saying they were turned away for lack of paperwork: The number of Ukrainian refugees granted visas under the UK's new scheme has risen from about 50 on Sunday to 300, the Home Office has said https://t.co/ru2qcqpywR
  • Rule will require solicitors to challenge colleagues' improper behaviour - Legal Futures https://t.co/JdoaOKcmk
  • Russia snubs ICJ as Ukraine asks court to stop ‘war crimes’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/24A22SwgTu 
  • Dua Lipa faces second copyright lawsuit over hit song Levitating https://t.co/MZa5XXaNWA 
  • Ex-Mishcon partner accepts £17,500 fine for AML failures - Legal Futures https://t.co/CC9WbI4X6R
  • Oligarchs selling UK property to avoid new register may have to declare details https://t.co/qcesn2Lfa
  • 'Open defiance and hostility' to the SRA: Khan loses intervention challenge | Law Gazette https://t.co/eDSQdKFhQA
  • A plan to harden and quicken UK sanctions against allies of Vladimir Putin has got through the House of Commons at rapid speed https://t.co/yzzzapMkq4
  • Best of the blogs - 5 March 2022 | Law Gazette https://t.co/a5YVZYonbJ
  • Sexist snubs against female leaders are shockingly familiar https://t.co/sMvsLzHSUo

Tuesday

8th March - Law News

Edition 3724: 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: As Russian forces close in on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv, families have been fleeing for their lives as missiles rain down on the outskirts of the city. In the town of Irpin, just 20 kilometres from the centre of Kyiv, Russian shelling has claimed many lives, including families and children, as they fled their homes in an attempt to escape the onslaught.

Focus of the Day Article: R (on the Application of the Counsel General for Wales) v Secretary of State for business, Energy and Industrial Strategy [2022] EWCA Civ 118 - The Court of Appeal decision handed down on 9th February 2022 is an important case concerning devolved powers. The judgement concerns an application for permission to apply for judicial review made by the Counsel General for Wales to seek a declaration in the following terms. Full story - UK Human Rights Blog

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Solicitor who made up client wins on Facebook escapes with six-month suspension - Legal Cheek https://t.co/UF3qnLmZdt
  • On criminalisation of marital rape: Part II - The Indian Context | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/OiflG1FKlE 
  • 'I went from prisoner to PhD' - Stephen Akpabio-Klementowski tells the extraordinary story of how he transformed his life through education https://t.co/w3iZo5lLGD
  • Lawyers exit Russian law firm’s London office following ‘shocking developments’ in Ukraine - Legal Cheek https://t.co/9fXZHTCfPM 
  • Grime artist Dizzee Rascal has been found guilty of assaulting his former partner. The rapper, whose real name is Dylan Kwabena Mills, attacked Cassandra Jones at a property in Streatham, south London, in June 2021 https://t.co/TbLNmR2MhW
  • Plea before Madhya Pradesh High Court challenges indirect exclusion of non-residents to apply for State Civil Service | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/uOtYNLx1iH
  • Ed Sheeran denies Shape of You copyright claim at High Court trial https://t.co/jysDatT3gG 
  • Ashurst and Ropes & Gray reveal spring trainee retention scores - Legal Cheek https://t.co/UjScf1mgRn 
  • New UK prospectus regime – Government announces fundamental reforms for the post-Brexit era https://t.co/gVLnEdenpS
  • The opportunities awaiting aspiring lawyers in the South East - Legal Cheek https://t.co/tK8IRTWSGM
  • Delhi High Court Chief Justice DN Patel to be next TDSAT chairperson | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/VxzOwCqRQF
  • SQE candidates unable to sit both exams this year - Legal Cheek https://t.co/wgfd76qGYO
  • UK Regulator to Probe Potential Competition Law Breaches by Mitie Group https://t.co/rxx5g87ZDN
  • Travers Smith keeps 5 of 7 spring qualifying trainees - Legal Cheek https://t.co/bAI8rdTYaX
  • Marketing assistant unfairly dismissed after employer ‘engineered’ redundancy process, tribunal rules - Holiday company was looking to increase its social media presence after not getting as many ‘likes’ and ‘shares’ as its competitor https://t.co/Q5OjRw4bo8
  • Cyclists demand Sadiq Khan makes safety improvements as eighth person killed at Holborn gyratory https://t.co/H9tLJmFAKs
  • #Australia’s SAS was riven by ‘toxic’ infighting serving soldier tells Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial: ‘The SASR is like a country wives’ club,’ says elite soldier under cross-examination https://t.co/QyqhjRC3p
  • Ukraine invasion: Ashurst ceases Russian work as City response continues - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3reg9JCiQH
  • "Dark period in history of NSE:" Delhi court rejects Chitra Ramkrishna anticipatory bail plea | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/TA7zswqob
  • Kim Kardashian’s lawyer appears to post cheeky dig at Kanye West following divorce ruling #US https://t.co/Wj53CLY6ss 
  • Karim Khan: the ‘very modern British barrister’ heading ICC’s Russia inquiry: International criminal court prosecutor has launched investigation into alleged war crimes in Ukraine https://t.co/QNrtk8TZUB 
  • Ukraine president is a law graduate - Legal Cheek https://t.co/OL517EXt4Y
  • But what are the experiences of Welsh people who have plural ethnic and cultural identities? What preconceptions might a black child face in rural Powys or a hijab-wearing Muslim face in Cardiff? https://t.co/gDcgVAcdr8
  • Is refusal to undergo medical treatment for mental illness a ground for divorce? Supreme Court to decide | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/j01KqOhCIp
  • Ukraine crisis prompts UK U-turn on economic crime law https://t.co/LA4l18f67Z 
  • Legal Twitter defends law firms called out by MP over alleged Russian links - Legal Cheek https://t.co/cPCWBAyGx3 
  • Lawyer admonished by DC ethics board for 'frivolous' sanctions bid #US https://t.co/QS4yijLD5v 
  • The rights and wrongs of life in the metaverse - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Pi5tiE4nNI 
  • How to make the conveyancing process more efficient – part 1 https://t.co/MnkJwXOn2z 
  • TikTok limits services as Netflix pulls out of #Russia https://t.co/eFDMvd9d1e

Monday

7th March - Law News

Edition 3723: 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: Despite the Kremlin's draconian crackdown, crowds of people have turned out at anti-war protests across Russia. One monitoring group said more than 4,000 people had been arrested in dozens of cities across the country. But none of that could stop many ordinary Russians from simply 'going for a walk'. 

Focus of the Day Article: Lawyers have expressed solidarity with Ukraine and called on the government to assist refugees. In a joint statement, Bar leaders in England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland and the Faculty of Advocates in Scotland, unequivocally condemned the invasion as an ‘act of war’ and ‘a gross violation of international law’. Full story - New Law Journal

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • After taking over as SPP, I exited all WhatsApp groups: Delhi Riots cases Special Public Prosecutor Amit Prasad | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/bvLoEHcOIn
  • How to make it as a legal tech lawyer - Legal Cheek https://t.co/90NLAjHyno 
  • England’s law, not its lawyers, is to blame for the oligarch gold rush https://t.co/cr8GDw11wS
  • Dear Nadhim Zahawi, did you even glance at existing political impartiality law? | Michael Rosen https://t.co/jEOrfysxRY
  • Trainee retention latest: Hogan Lovells and Mayer Brown post spring scores - Legal Cheek https://t.co/kC8npU8dNV
  • Only 50 Ukrainians have been granted visas under a scheme for refugees with family links to the UK, the Home Office has announced https://t.co/6IUx2rm3Mk
  • How lawyers can show support for people in Ukraine | The Law Society https://t.co/HFWDVFQc0F 
  • Britons should not head to Ukraine to fight and should instead help however they can from the UK. The head of the armed forces Adm Sir Tony Radakin rejected the call for a no-fly zone saying it would not help tactically and might escalate fighting https://t.co/z47qj9BoSi 
  • Human rights and a divorce or civil partnership dissolution statement - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/AE88Y4eaVJ
  • Magic circle firms A&O and Freshfields latest to review Russia client links - Legal Cheek https://t.co/aKOZySX7bd 
  • Barrister accused of murdering dad of four is remanded in custody pending DPP directions - #Ireland https://t.co/NjM1VT3FMC
  • First female judge presides over hearing at top court in #Egypt - Radwa Helmi sits on bench of state council, marking ‘historic’ step along road to equality https://t.co/0ia06a1qT2
  • Taylor v Catterall: rumble in the public law jungle? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/cRELKZkgqI 
  • The legal fallout from the Russia sanctions https://t.co/4NuTi3QYas
  • ‘Leave no stone unturned’: how investigators gather evidence of war crimes in #Ukraine: Multiple investigations launch as experts caution worst crimes likely yet to come under Russian occupation https://t.co/97zbJqC1DW
  • Leaving with pride intact; consider govt's negative perception a certificate of independence: Justice Akil Kureshi | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/5W6peJl95j 
  • Shane Warne's family have accepted the offer of a state funeral, says Victorian Premier Dan Andrews. Legendary #Australia spinner Warne died of a suspected heart attack in Thailand on Friday, aged 52 https://t.co/yvzhQTS7IQ 
  • Visa and Mastercard have announced they will suspend all operations in #Russia in protest at its invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/YyVp9ANXNf 
  • ‘Can I spend the next year unemployed now I’ve secured a training contract?’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ueK7SELXYT
  • Devolved powers and the internal market post-Brexit - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/jzSCxaD5xb 
  • #Ukraine backs international tribunal plan to try Putin for crime of aggression https://t.co/DvJzYo1dh1 
  • LinkedIn removes lawyer’s post calling for 'pre-emptive nuclear attack on Russia' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8jy3PwjlAi
  • Law students demand refund over lecturer strikes | Law Gazette https://t.co/FEz3DMLqpN 
  • NRA: Judge blocks New York attorney general's attempt to dissolve it but allows suit to proceed #US https://t.co/AP7BylgVrD 
  • Police officer is named after newspaper wins year-long legal fight to reveal his identity https://t.co/LkRsTUNkB8 
  • County court delays still much higher than pre-pandemic, MoJ reveals | Law Gazette https://t.co/U6sZxExgil 
  • Net Zero - the challenges and the opportunities for the property sector https://t.co/iCLP8hcG0g 
  • WNBA side Phoenix Mercury say they are concerned for Brittney Griner's "safety, physical and mental health" after the centre was detained in #Russia on charges of drug smuggling https://t.co/kwNZoO82Ai 
  • Zara, Paypal and Samsung suspend business in #Russia over Ukraine invasion https://t.co/59Lbs2EziE 
  • Drivers warned as legal loophole means stranger could park their car on your driveway https://t.co/pZfv7jRW4r

Sunday

6th March - Law News

Edition 3722: 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: Early voting is under way in South Korea's presidential election. One of the last actions of the outgoing liberal president, Moon Jae-in, was to grant a pardon to his conservative predecessor.

 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • NI: Barrister Iryna Kennedy raises funds as she returns to Ukraine | Irish Legal News https://t.co/X82SJates8
  • A&O's multi-strand strategy to improve diversity of barristers it uses - Legal Futures https://t.co/HE0lyJ2Oto 
  • ENRC lashes out at 'xenophobia' as libel claim collapses | Law Gazette https://t.co/LMQ9QMLuuj
  • Firm fired Jewish employee after taking time off for religious holiday - Legal Futures https://t.co/QtUdpEekuV 
  • Hundreds of criminals potentially let out wrongly after Scottish government IT blunder | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/AN2vRyTWjO
  • Solicitors should decide for themselves what gaps in training they need to fill, rather than have regulators tell them | Law Gazette https://t.co/lZx9e0lpvv
  • The Post Office and Lord Neuberger – Going upstairs - Legal Futures https://t.co/LiNpG5vCWL 
  • English and Irish law will ‘grow further apart’, senior judge says | Law Gazette https://t.co/lcq081y6JK 
  • "Terminate your retainer" if client accepts pre-med whiplash offer - Legal Futures https://t.co/qdKZJO1Xg8
  • The Criminal Bar Association (CBA) set out the two options for its members this week. ‘Returns’ are where another barrister takes over the case if there’s a diary clash. The ballot ends at one minute to midnight on 11 March | NLJ https://t.co/egRAunx9wH 
  • Cork lawyer Catherine Kirwan triumphs with her second novel | Irish Legal News https://t.co/VyboZ9aVjM
  • Family firm producing two cost estimates due to hearing uncertainty | Law Gazette https://t.co/C6u5UVAX9U
  • The House of Commons voted to reject the Lords amendments to the Police, Crime, Sentencing & Courts Bill this week, in a hotly debated late night vote | NLJ https://t.co/W50BlD4ROR
  • Solicitor suspended for false 'great result' posts on Facebook | Law Gazette https://t.co/jermJeYJTp
  • A Scottish law firm, which has no offices south of the border, has failed in a jurisdiction challenge to halt a negligence claim over advice a solicitor gave over a Cornish wind farm project - Legal Futures https://t.co/V2UG4jNBj8
  • Litigation concerning cryptoassets and smart contracts is ‘increasing significantly’, the Master of the Rolls, Sir Geoffrey Vos has revealed | NLJ https://t.co/avrjezaNuv
  • CC and Eversheds latest to announce Russian client reviews | Law Gazette https://t.co/4d1TVp0LWk 
  • A judge has frozen UK bank accounts operated by a British businessman Graham Bonham-Carte amid allegations they are linked to one of Russia's most controversial oligarchs https://t.co/KCrIdR7DuN
  • Ed Sheeran is a ‘magpie’ who ‘borrows’ ideas, copyright trial hears: The artist was in court for a dispute with two musicians who claim Shape Of You plagiarises parts of their song https://t.co/POH6E41tmg 
  • Minor survivor's family/guardian must be notified when POCSO accused files plea for bail: Karnataka High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/7sJXhN0e77 
  • Move to add free speech protections to UK anti-corruption bill: MPs say additions to economic crime bill would help prevent oligarchs and others using ‘intimidation lawsuits’ https://t.co/5pu6PRqLYd 
  • Calls for ad-hoc tribunal to try Putin | Law Gazette https://t.co/gjRFm7DMt9 
  • Paul Bonner Hughes joins 3VB | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/OSw9fQMwji 
  • US hunter fined after trophy photo proves he shot sheep in #Canada. Donald Lee claimed he killed a Fannin bighorn sheep in Alaska but an online sleuth and Yukon conservation officers proved he didn’t https://t.co/YDS2j1XnwS 
  • A police officer has been jailed for 10 years for raping a woman who went on to give birth to his child. Sgt Ben Lister, of West Yorkshire Police, attacked the woman at a mutual friend's house in Bradford in 2016 after a night out https://t.co/rlN60HbqMs
  • Jack Ritchie: coroner condemns ‘woefully inadequate’ care for gambling addict https://t.co/31K8lKiC76

Saturday

5th March - Law News

Edition 3721: 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: Indian Students In Ukraine Collect Snow To Melt For Water
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Immigration lawyers reach pro bono milestone helping Ukrainians | Law Gazette https://t.co/N244wdQmv7 
  • Manchester police pay £8,000 to woman urged to drop rape claim https://t.co/XlSk6HGNVm 
  • A tale of two courts – Ukraine looks to The Hague | Law Gazette https://t.co/qTcK3vFBUv 
  • The Russian invasion of #Ukraine has laid bare the contradictory position of central and eastern Europeans within the racial hierarchies that structure Europe’s border regimes https://t.co/LB1FZym6JT 
  • Access to BBC's Russian service, Deutsche Welle, Meduza and Radio Liberty, have been limited as #Russia's parliament pass a law making it an offence to spread "fake" information about the armed forces and the Ukraine invasion https://t.co/Os6jeWgmFE
  • MoJ extends 30 Nightingale courtrooms - but will close 22 | Law Gazette https://t.co/oBQZA7uSme
  • Four-day week delivers for probate firm – but staff must work hard - Legal Futures https://t.co/WRtLIbjVbC 
  • Veteran solicitor 'drifted' into offering banking facility on dubious scheme | Law Gazette https://t.co/hqaNxfPban 
  • PM issues warning to oligarch lawyers as profession hits back at criticism - Legal Futures https://t.co/sbV4wkRG4e 
  • Bid to refer to Part 36 offer at hearing is dismissed | Law Gazette https://t.co/VMmrZh1BFi
  • Mishcon de Reya drops B Corp status after just seven months - Legal Futures https://t.co/2XhF5lK3YY
  • Access to BBC's Russian service, Deutsche Welle, Meduza and Radio Liberty, have been limited as #Russia's parliament pass a law making it an offence to spread "fake" information about the armed forces and the Ukraine invasion https://t.co/Os6jeWgUvc
  • MoJ writes off £18.3m in building courts case management system | Law Gazette https://t.co/uclnAoq8hN 
  • Being gay as a judge “no longer an issue”, says CA vice-president - Legal Futures https://t.co/cIjBwm5xJ
  • Why does UK seem so slow at acting against Putin’s oligarchs? From legal threats to a lack of resources, there are many reasons why Britain may be dragging its heels https://t.co/j5Gxr5zvH6 
  • City solicitor is London's latest cycling casualty | Law Gazette https://t.co/0gn51ox5lP
  • Wales' last few remaining Covid restrictions could be scrapped on the 28 March, it has been announced. It is the first time ministers have given a date for when laws requiring people to self-isolate and wear masks may end https://t.co/JaDqJC0RS
  • Solicitors who signed new fees agreement can't go back, Supreme Court told | Law Gazette https://t.co/62sRlC0RU0
  • Reed Smith’s London revenue up 13% in best-ever financial results | Law Gazette https://t.co/PV5RrcfJQ9 
  • A group of MPs say they are "ashamed" at the support offered to aid workers in Afghanistan, following UK's withdrawal last year. A report found ministers were too slow to provide help to humanitarian workers https://t.co/Go0iWcQFD6 
  • Greater Manchester Police pays £8,000 damages to rape complainant https://t.co/5BPdRPKZ9w 
  • Firm urges Court of Appeal to 'develop' common law on champerty | Law Gazette https://t.co/c22FbkehUj

Friday

4th March - Law News

Edition 3720: 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: Russian forces have seized control of Europe's largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine. The facility in the country's south came under heavy shelling and a building caught fire. Ukrainian authorities say the building was used for training and was away from the reactor.
But the attack sparked fears of a potential nuclear disaster. And Ukraine has denounced the assault as "nuclear terror".

 Focus of the Day Article: Could the international criminal court bring Putin to justice over Ukraine? Even if Russian leader were charged, he would have to be arrested in a state that accepts the court’s jurisdiction. Full story - Guardian Law
 
Saturday Conversations on Law
  • A former Free Church of Scotland minister who created a fake social media profile in an attempt to extort intimate images from a young woman has been sentenced to 180 hours’ unpaid work and ordered to pay £750 compensation | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ET6jQT7SPQ
  • City firm bucks office trend by moving to bigger premises | Law Gazette https://t.co/TEtzSjt2eV
  • Immigration lawyers reach out to support fleeing Ukrainians | Law Gazette https://t.co/TAlkv4kWTK
  • DWF welcomes 27 new recruits in Belfast | Irish Legal News https://t.co/2rP3h4naX8 
  • Ketanji Brown Jackson Nomination: A Judiciary Without Public Defenders Is Broken - It will take a lot more than Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation to reverse decades of harm inflicted by a prosecutor-heavy federal bench #US https://t.co/htcqYa9grp 
  • Russian government-backed news channel RT has disappeared from all broadcast platforms in the UK https://t.co/raVEwBnDuC
  • Northern Ireland young solicitors support Ukraine appeal | Irish Legal News https://t.co/LCo3zJvUg8 
  • Solicitor leaves profession after clients lost money on unfinished flats | Law Gazette https://t.co/f1yamAci0X
  • Group proceedings case against Celtic FC proceeds | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/dshPXu1hxn
  • Top-100 ambitions as southeast firm acquires neighbour | Law Gazette https://t.co/hZr2HLg1ML 
  • Bid by Kazakh mining company to sue journalist is dismissed by judge - Libel claim against Financial Times writer Tom Burgis had been brought to court in London by ENRC https://t.co/HySJwAvXx5
  • Kim Kardashian's divorce is now complete after nearly eight years married to Ye, formerly known as Kanye West #US https://t.co/nL8O4BR3v3 
  • A yacht owned by Igor Sechin, boss of #Russian state energy company Rosneft, was grabbed by French customs officers near Marseille. German authorities seized a $600m vessel owned by Russian metal tycoon Alisher Usmanov according to reports https://t.co/CT3JqHAGXU 
  • Disabled people 'given 12 days' to respond to human rights consultation | Law Gazette https://t.co/kr6Aw6GEHB
  • Bid by Kazakh mining company to sue journalist is dismissed by judge - Libel claim against Financial Times writer Tom Burgis had been brought to court in London by ENRC https://t.co/HySJwANyoD
  • Barristers stop work to protest District Court legal aid fees | Irish Legal News https://t.co/xWYYki4PtX 
  • Greene mounts appeal over SDT 'misleading evidence' case | Law Gazette https://t.co/aLHMjrEsEE 
  • Northern Ireland’s restorative justice protocol to be reviewed | Irish Legal News https://t.co/wLkVEYX5zl 
  • #US Capitol riots: Guy Reffitt accused of being 'tip of spear' in 6 January mob - Guy Reffitt, 49, is accused of carrying a handgun on to the Capitol grounds, obstruction of an official proceeding and obstruction of justice among other charges https://t.co/xN9vjQ5mVo 
  • Half of the temporary Nightingale Courts set up at the start of the pandemic are to close, the Ministry of Justice has announced. Temporary courts were opened in hotels and conference suites to help manage the massive backlog in cases, which has worsened https://t.co/ILZjiA0Bhu 
  • Fees ruling could stop solicitors acting for cash-strapped clients, court hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/pAzwHUFlmF
  • Ministry of Justice “lacks credibility” because of unspent £1bn - Legal Futures https://t.co/9eb6YDOMgy
  • Seven solicitor advocates introduced to court | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/AeoSU8d2mC 
  • LSB warns Bar Council over objections to “unreasonable” PCF rise - Legal Futures https://t.co/yV31AcUTQ
  • #Australia's up-and-coming legal superstars for 2022 unveiled | Australasian Lawyer https://t.co/yZUNtkwWYt
  • Lawyer calls for anti-SLAPP legislation after ‘dirty money’ libel claim collapses | Law Gazette https://t.co/IZViavew
  • #China’s IP Tribunal Releases 2021 Annual Report https://t.co/GNPOV1veLc 
  • Could the international criminal court bring Putin to justice over Ukraine? https://t.co/Dh1YM9brnM
  • Ex-chief of #HongKong barristers Paul Harris says he left city after police interview https://t.co/B2c6nrN9eX 
  • #Egyptians seen in jail ‘torture’ videos charged with spreading fake news https://t.co/YQrhFGqwYp
  • They are ‘civilised’ and ‘look like us’: the racist coverage of #Ukraine https://t.co/uPO9DDlLpM 
  • Three more top firms reviewing Russia client links | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ncl6snYdMq
  • John McDonnell and Diane Abbott pull out of Stop the War rally: Labour leftwingers react to pressure from Keir Starmer to avoid blaming Nato for Russian aggression in Ukraine https://t.co/lI6qXDN73A
  • Lisa McKenna elected to Dublin Chamber | Irish Legal News https://t.co/I6W10TyQaL 
  • System under ‘real threat’ as barristers leave criminal work – Bar Council #Ireland https://t.co/oNPuacKVJm 
  • The end of the Word is nigh | Law Gazette https://t.co/KhcpcuKLgj
  • Leading criminal law solicitor struck off over £100 “gift” - Legal Futures https://t.co/fraAMqyIqI 
  • Law Society statement on Ukraine | The Law Society https://t.co/oiRgIHBqgE 
  • Fallon Spencer joins Esson & Aberdein in Glasgow | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/9Gm6bM5diB 
  • Continued whiplash portal problems "a real cause for concern" - Legal Futures https://t.co/RxOJfzJay3 
  • Sheku Bayoh’s family ‘bitterly disappointed’ at inquiry evidence requests https://t.co/C9zi5HjgqA