Thursday

16th June - Law News

Edition 3824: 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 former manager of Australia's World Vision operations in Gaza has been found guilty of funnelling millions of dollars of aid money to the Islamic terrorist group Hamas.

Focus of the Day Article: Mr Justice Mostyn, the lead judge of the Family Remedies Court, has insisted that a wealthy divorcing couple should be named – and said this will be his ‘last judgment’ on the subject of anonymity in the family court. The husband in Gallagher v Gallagher (No.1) (Reporting Restrictions) had applied for a reporting restriction order or anonymity order, arguing that allowing his name to be revealed following the multi-million-pound litigation would affect his commercial interests. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Firm offers all staff extra week’s pay after record year | Law Gazette https://t.co/VxZRffMhjc
  • Tom McEntegart joins Anderson Strathern | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7TidSoGjU
  • Lil Wayne denied UK entry for Strawberries and Creem festival, organisers say - The Home Office said applications were refused for people sentenced to a year or more in custody https://t.co/1D5t9EYclp
  • Driver fined £1,100 for passing cyclist in Bridgend too closely - Wayne Humphreys, 77, was fined and given four penalty points for failing to leave enough space in his Audi Q8 https://t.co/x0H9rTS1e
  • Firm offers all staff extra week’s pay after record year | Law Gazette https://t.co/VxZRffMhjc 
  • A man has been arrested at Gatwick Airport by counter-terror police on suspicion of spying. The arrest followed an investigation involving MI5 and the Metropolitan Police https://t.co/WBWWNuBgSp
  • Boris Johnson's ethics adviser Lord Geidt has resigned after saying there was a "legitimate question" over whether the PM had broken ministerial rules over Partygate https://t.co/Lvkhr1UjWz
  • Palestinian reporter’s death charades weak #Israeli army investigations - Fatal shooting of Shireen Abu Aqleh in May raises fresh concerns over military inquiries into deaths of Palestinians https://t.co/x95IEKadDm
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg plan to axe EU laws sparks cabinet row - At least two ministers have railed against proposal while others say goal is impossible https://t.co/niiiWzlApr
  • Ministers have been urged to abandon plans to extend fixed recoverable costs to housing cases after being handed hard data to show the potentially catastrophic impact | Law Gazette https://t.co/720L2R6jDN
  • The EU has announced new legal action against the UK government over its plans to scrap parts of the post-Brexit deal for Northern Ireland, a bill on Monday aimed at unilaterally changing trade, tax and governance arrangements in the 2019 deal https://t.co/JL2wHnACUk
  • New textbooks for #HongKong schools to state the territory was never a British colony, the books declare the British "only exercised colonial rule" in Hong Kong - a distinction drawn to highlight China's claims of unbroken sovereignty https://t.co/6kjIfv4Fms
  • Passengers have been advised not to travel on trains unless necessary during strikes next week, with only a fifth of services due to run. About half of all rail lines will be closed when thousands of workers walk out across Britain on 21, 23 and 25 June https://t.co/kV7aaQdcBx
  • Charges have been brought against "a number of individuals" by English cricket's governing body in relation to allegations of racism at Yorkshire. The accused, who have not been named, could be banned or fined by the England and Wales Cricket Board https://t.co/6ktYuvcFaj
  • The unregulated sector may account for up to 9% of the total market for individuals’ legal needs and up to 39% for small businesses, Legal Services Board (LSB) research has indicated - Legal Futures https://t.co/fgJ8DFC8rf
  • Antisemitic sculpture can remain in church, #German court rules - Country’s highest court upholds rulings by lower courts on Judensau sculpture in Wittenberg church https://t.co/4Wci0fvIrx
  • NI bill a direct challenge to the rule of law, says Society | Law Gazette https://t.co/WAqPFIWrew 
  • The question of whether mediation should be mandatory will become moot in the digital justice system currently being built, the Master of the Rolls said last week - Legal Futures https://t.co/EGEr6B2PP9
  • Brodies bolsters family practice with appointment of Jacqueline Stroud | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/ABR35IGItz 
  • The Supreme Court has dismissed another bid to block a flight removing the first group of asylum seekers to Rwanda under a controversial Home Office scheme today - but defended lawyers who challenge the government | Law Gazette https://t.co/hqpfmS60vo
  • The flat faces bred into bulldogs can cause a "lifetime of suffering" and vets are urging people not to buy one. The bulldog has twice the health risks of other dogs, a study has found https://t.co/RLYNHgcdg
  • 2 payments to help the poorest households with the cost of living will hit people's bank accounts from 14 July, 8 million UK homes on benefits will receive £326 by the end of July, with a second payment of £324 set to follow https://t.co/ZRY6eBVfW1
  • Missguided shoppers left out-of-pocket after the fashion brand failed won't get their money back, say the administrators winding up the company https://t.co/QrBbPc5l6n
  • Divorce litigation becoming unaffordable for all but the rich, warns judge - Legal Futures https://t.co/mAS2ewWiec
  • Dame Elish Angiolini QC appointed to Order of the Thistle | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/5rqiWEj2XC
  • Rwanda asylum flight: The Rwanda policy comes at considerable cost; £120m as an upfront payment to Kigali, for a start, and while ministers say the number of people who might be sent there is "uncapped", it's thought it may number just hundreds per year https://t.co/yQwy3REBE9 
  • #Brazilian police have arrested a second suspect as they probe the disappearance of journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira https://t.co/iOCUny2VV4
  • Preparations are under way for the next flight to take asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda, the government has said. A late intervention from the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) led to fresh challenges in the UK courts https://t.co/RLy1z2y8sn 
  • 'Assassination of judges in the US is relatively rare, but not unknown. At about the same time as the Kavanaugh arrest, a retired judge in Wisonsin was shot dead by a man whom he had once sentenced to prison' | Law Gazette https://t.co/fGgc13hMs5
  • BBC to pay £30,000 to Bangladeshi Labour councillor for identity mix-up - Liza Begum said confusion with Apsana Begum who was acquitted of fraud charges ‘reflects notion all people of colour look the same’ https://t.co/6JEM1aDZ34 
  • Call to beef up rules on discrimination and harassment by barristers - Legal Futures https://t.co/XUODjgf6xP 
  • Routinely anonymised family judgments unlawful, says remedies lead | Law Gazette https://t.co/FyteM5WEy0
  • Court hears claims Lynette Dawson was seen alive in months after her 1982 disappearance https://t.co/gZMj6eWisN
  • European Court of Human Rights grants urgent interim measure to stop removal of man to Rwanda | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jUe4wdNguT
  • Supreme Court refuses permission to appeal in challenge to Rwanda asylum plan | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/WU0VXAjCzs
  • LSB rejects new rules for unregulated sector despite ‘significant’ market share | Law Gazette https://t.co/KMPRYDmDaf
  • Asylum seekers are being rushed towards flights to Rwanda, without proper access to justice https://t.co/ZzmxVF1iY2
  • Is the billable hour to charging what democracy is to governance? Not the best, simply the least worst? - Legal Futures https://t.co/GdtAifvsbi 
  • Archie Battersbee: mother vows to fight court ruling that son is dead https://t.co/2Sv488ZaeH 
  • Northern Ireland and the doctrine of necessity | Law Gazette https://t.co/aoS3oylA7s

Wednesday

15th June - Law News

Edition 3823: 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: Tredegar is a town in the Welsh valleys that changed the world. It’s medical aid society – and local MP Nye Bevan – provided the inspiration for the NHS. Nearly 80 years later, a small group of community film-makers with a keen sense of history set up a huge network of volunteers to help the people of the area through the pandemic. Now as another crisis hits, they ask where is the political will to learn from what groups like theirs did all over the country, and change the world again?

Focus of the Day Article: A new initiative extending pro bono opportunities to business operations professionals at large law firms has gone live, linking them with third sector organisations needing volunteers. Full story - Legal Futures
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • European Court of Human Rights grants urgent interim measure to stop removal of man to Rwanda | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jUe4we4RTt
  • Priti Vacant leaves it to others to defend Rwanda deportations https://t.co/sTflSd3cQH
  • Judge rebukes Pauline Hanson staffer James Ashby for being ‘evasive’ during defamation trial #Australia https://t.co/AMXhEX1MT3
  • Best of the blogs - 11 June 2022 | Law Gazette https://t.co/h2brKii6v8 
  • Fury as government waters down post-Brexit food standards https://t.co/l6hA3FaFFp
  • A last-minute legal battle is under way over the UK government's first flight transporting asylum seekers to Rwanda. The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) says it has blocked the removal of one of seven passengers due to depart on Tuesday night https://t.co/f3o4cCvLmp
  • Global bar group condemns Donetsk death sentences | Law Gazette https://t.co/9MvTKYWlZk 
  • Rwanda deportation flight at risk despite loss of two late appeals: Home Office source says individual legal cases mean too few people may be able to board plane anyway https://t.co/W9nSOBOvEE
  • Turn down the rhetoric to keep us safe | Law Gazette https://t.co/fGgc13znjD 
  • The city of Grenoble has gone to #France's highest administrative court to challenge a ban imposed on a new city rule allowing full-body "burkini" swimsuits in public pools https://t.co/e2iYrSYrr1
  • Poor working conditions persist in Leicester garment factories, finds survey https://t.co/G4eCqIognV
  • Osborne Clarke to pay £2,500 bonuses after ‘fantastic year’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/8Ma4hdBjOz
  • UN human rights chief to forgo second term amid China trip criticism https://t.co/cBG3XkOUIr 
  • Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has unveiled what she called a "refreshed" case for independence. She told a press conference in Edinburgh that her government had an "indisputable mandate" for a second independence referendum https://t.co/dhJuntYRTa
  • RT @soapachu: Hello can I talk to you about our lord and saviour Renard? https://t.co/9B8PZcJh3O 
  • Jailed local authority solicitor ordered to repay fraud proceeds | Law Gazette https://t.co/dzgzi0Isup
  • An asylum seeker due to be on the first flight from the UK to Rwanda has failed in his bid to avoid being removed. Up to eight people are due to be on Tuesday evening's flight but at least three more appeals against being removed are still being heard https://t.co/xrQtuqzZgZ 
  • Operose Health: What I saw working undercover at a GP surgery - - a dozen doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other staff - said they believed patient safety was being put at risk https://t.co/vbAQb5HJX1
  • Archie Battersbee: judge rules 12-year-old is ‘brain-stem dead’ https://t.co/61x7i6fnJg
  • Collapsed Pure faces negligence claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/308uw6uocy 
  • EU poised to take legal action against UK over Northern Ireland protocol bill https://t.co/T7ztK5Bzdg
  • Axiom fund set up to fill legal aid ‘black hole’, court hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/eeNCscbadD
  • Carole Cadwalladr’s victory over Arron Banks is great news, but our libel laws need reform https://t.co/IcUgh8PHCg
  • Gateley expects full-year results ‘ahead of market expectations’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/NVDrvWEBAQ
  • Pure Legal's unsecured creditors set to recover little of £23m owed - Legal Futures https://t.co/LcCCdYjyIH
  • My legal life: Dr Tess Waldron, Powell Gilbert - Profile | Law Gazette https://t.co/54Cvw8d4Bh 
  • Initiative extends pro bono opportunities to firms' business services staff - Legal Futures https://t.co/3nZ8vmh8XS 
  • Libel loss for Arron Banks gives welcome fillip to journalists https://t.co/Bw1Df4xmgy 
  • Axiom Law enters regulation for first time with US ABS - Legal Futures https://t.co/CmjCZvnYMs 
  • Law firm fails in summary judgment bid over negligence claim - Legal Futures https://t.co/IU0XKtOxO1

Tuesday

14th June - Law News

Edition 3822: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: The Bar Council's seminar led by expert representatives from the Legal Aid Agency, specialist publicly-funded chambers and solicitors’ associations on how to receive payments faster and reduce the risk of your fees being rejected.

Focus of the Day Article: The multimillionaire Brexit backer Arron Banks has lost his libel action against the Observer and Guardian journalist Carole Cadwalladr, in a significant decision for public interest journalism. Banks, who funded the pro-Brexit Leave.EU campaign group, sued Cadwalladr personally over two instances in which she said the businessman was lying about his relationship with the Russian state – one in a Ted Talk and the other in a tweet. Full story - Guardian Law
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • 11 new heads of legal practice take to Slater and Gordon - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/77gZuhiC8Q
  • Junior lawyer quits profession to become pet psychic - Legal Cheek https://t.co/hsfDJGjK5f
  • 50 important arbitration judgments by Indian courts [January-May 2022] | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/ImZDtLnXO
  • Tributes pour in for ‘incredibly gifted’ law lecturer - Legal Cheek https://t.co/BqNwAfu8xH
  • Parliament's standards commissioner is investigating whether Labour leader Starmer broke the rules by being late in registering earnings and gifts. MPs must declare within 28 days any interest which might be reasonably considered to influence their actions https://t.co/ye3x1kQ9uK
  • University of Canberra Law School senior lecturer Dr Cristy Clark discusses what is meant by the idea of water being a basic human right - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/xu21NKfV7G
  • Ex-magic circle heavyweight takes up ministerial role at MoJ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/W6kMNXc0CE
  • Actor Kevin Spacey has been charged with four counts of sexual assault against three men, the Metropolitan Police has confirmed. The 62-year-old has also been charged with causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent https://t.co/vse3XnMCvs
  • Don't insist on certified copies of orders; downloaded copies attested by lawyer sufficient: Himachal Pradesh High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/fKoVjTs73p 
  • The government's first flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda can go ahead on Tuesday, appeal court judges say. It supports a previous decision by the High Court that it was in the "public interest" for the government to carry out its policies https://t.co/YvsNzyLwaE
  • Life after Guantanamo: 'We are still in jail' https://t.co/phZjebgE2r
  • 'Toxic' work culture deters three-quarters of lawyers from accepting job offers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/vWCc8fAi8N 
  • Saving money by WFH: Who’s benefiting and how - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/YKAmLdQsBq
  • Bodies have been found in the search for a journalist and indigenous expert missing in the Amazon, local media say. Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira went missing while travelling by boat on a reporting trip in Brazil's remote Amazon rainforest on 5 June https://t.co/AMShhLKU5j 
  • Applications now open for The Legal Cheek UK Virtual Law Fair - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Xu5EernHQj
  • Brexit campaigner Arron Banks loses Russia libel case against Carole Cadwalladr - he claimed he was defamed after comments Ms Cadwalladr made about his relationship with the Russian state https://t.co/nniIAj75hZ 
  • The global push for human rights charters has stalled, with the United Kingdom discussing leaving the European Convention on Human Rights - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/Z6QpX9IDow 
  • Justice SS Shinde bench of Bombay High Court sits till 8.30 pm today, hears 215 cases | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/qZ3x0IWLvd
  • Johnny Depp’s lawyer bags partner promotion following Heard trial win - Legal Cheek https://t.co/NoPLfN7K34
  • ‘Landmark’ Hong Kong ruling has global implications for contract disputes - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/8obqvDHucA
  • Woman can't be compelled to go to work merely because she is educated: Bombay High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/qTUvSqR4p
  • Top quality work with scenic surroundings: What the South West has to offer young lawyers - Legal Cheek https://t.co/RCJ3BL1HsG
  • New LawPod UK Episode: A Duty To Offer Alternatives? With John Whitting QC - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/irrI7uQJDi
  • Google was hit with a $715,000 defamation payout to the former NSW deputy premier – here, we explain how the judge reached his decision and why it may not be the end of the matter - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/2SzF3LChwp
  • Mishcon shelves floatation plans - Legal Cheek https://t.co/rmi4KrEZc4
  • Delhi High Court directs ED to expeditiously fill up vacancies in Adjudicatory Authority under PMLA | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/rfhJcv6MOL
  • Why I chose to do my training contract in-house - Legal Cheek https://t.co/qd26YiUNE3
  • Clifford Chance appoints first global head of wellbeing and employee experience - Legal Cheek https://t.co/5kbB5ku8DT 
  • New legislation to change post-Brexit trade arrangements will not break international law, the Northern Ireland secretary has said https://t.co/q8iEy3CLsa
  • Security forces in #India have forcefully demolished the homes of several Muslim figures falsely linked to riots triggered by derogatory remarks about the Prophet Mohammed https://t.co/wUKeWYQtGR 
  • Racism for sale to the #Chinese market - The African kids repeat the words with smiles and enthusiasm — but they don't understand that what they're being told to say is " I am a black monster and my IQ is low." https://t.co/RyWrVg6pZk

Monday

13th June - Law News

Edition 3821: 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: People globally are facing a cost-of-living crisis, but in Japan shoppers have been used to decades of stable or falling prices. The country now faces rising prices, which is a big deal, partly because people's wages haven’t gone up since the 90s. Japan hit its inflation target of 2% in April this year, almost a decade after it was set. But with much of it driven by the global rise in prices, rather than consumer demand, many are questioning whether it is the kind of inflation the country needs.
 
Focus of the Day Article: A scheme to give divorcing couples £500 vouchers for mediation is to be extended until March 2023, with a further £5.4m funding announced. Full story - New Law Journal
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Law Pod UK Latest Episode: Wendy Joseph QC - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/oPAl0H8Bml
  • BCLP launches ‘European vac scheme’ for aspiring lawyers studying English and French law - Legal Cheek https://t.co/aoD5c97msY
  • Macdonald Henderson appoints Michael Strain to dispute resolution team | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nJKeCnhmH
  • Ginni Thomas pressed 29 lawmakers in bid to overturn Trump loss, emails show - Wife of #US supreme court justice Clarence Thomas accused of ‘undermining democracy’ after Washington Post revelation https://t.co/6w9TWp5iXg 
  • ‘What should I wear for my summer vac scheme?’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/IvAUhct7I
  • A cross-party group of #US senators say they have agreed a framework for potential legislation on gun safety. The measures would include support for tougher background checks for buyers under the age of 21 and cracking down on illegal gun purchases https://t.co/QgzAjnNU58
  • UK Supreme Court decisions giving ‘troubling impression’ of successful political pressure | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Gn4VonfdFv
  • The UK's competition watchdog has been asked to conduct an urgent review into whether a 5p fuel duty cut is being passed on quickly enough to drivers https://t.co/O3qehQSYlw 
  • Newspapers, agencies do not perform public function; not subject to writ jurisdiction under Article 226: Delhi High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/02b2cZZBrD
  • #Australian newspaper Sydney Morning Herald denies outing Rebel Wilson over its reporting of her new relationship with a woman: it had known about the relationship before the matter was public and had given Wilson two days to comment https://t.co/MLNxqPNC5r
  • An imam has been dismissed as a government adviser after backing calls for a film about the Prophet Mohammed's daughter to be banned. Qari Asim, 44, was removed from his role as an Islamophobia consultant after protests against the film The Lady of Heaven https://t.co/Mah1u2ROTe 
  • Bar Council revamps Pupillage Gateway - Legal Cheek https://t.co/EZlaGtpwkH
  • Opinion: Sanctions compliance steps up a gear | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/45kTjvmnZn 
  • The Weekly Round-up: social care spending, Stafford statements and Ukraine's legal battle - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/Wbu5mYWTgx
  • Ashurst bumps trainee solicitor pay to £55k - Legal Cheek https://t.co/cjD5sRZr1v 
  • Tens of thousands of protesters have rallied across the US to call for stricter gun laws in the wake of two mass shootings. Those taking part at the hundreds of marches carried slogans like "I want freedom from getting shot" https://t.co/CoZFcVVYaH 
  • A woman has said she cannot remember the last time she had a hot meal due to the rising prices of her bills. Denise Gun, 57, works for a creche run by Chell Area Family Action Group in the Whitfield Valley Centre, Stoke-on-Trent https://t.co/tXpQRp7uTQ
  • British Muslims hoping to make a pilgrimage to Mecca are at risk of losing thousands of pounds after the #Saudi government has enforced online booking https://t.co/rmbHsazx9t
  • #Moroccan cinema authorities have banned the controversial British film Lady of Heaven, after it was condemned by the country's religious council. The film claims to tell the story of Lady Fatima, the daughter of Prophet Muhammad https://t.co/XvacTUKwu4
  • Nominations open for Aberdeenshire solicitors to join Law Society Council | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/HZwFGpxxOO 
  • Planning law changes have seen 16,000 residential units ringfenced for individual buyers | Irish Legal News https://t.co/0e4y4jOWDy
  • Irwin Mitchell looks to power all offices using renewable energy within three years - Legal Cheek https://t.co/sIU6bEjNIP
  • Police in the #US state of Idaho have arrested 31 members of a white supremacist group and charged them with plotting to riot at a gay pride event https://t.co/rcPNIqn5Gi
  • Role of agents soliciting life insurance policies needs to be looked into: NCDRC | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/53zxyZkQHl
  • A 15-year-old boy who was found stabbed at a house in Manchester and later died in hospital has been named by police. Jakub Szymanski was found injured by paramedics at an address on Bednal Avenue in Miles Platting on Thursday https://t.co/MxdDVhQGKx
  • The government is preparing to repeal a legal ban that prevents agency staff filling in for striking workers: a potential change in legislation could allow companies to hire temporary workers to cover some roles and prevent disruption https://t.co/dCZUScL3YJ
  • Mum told she has terminal cancer while giving birth by C-section - after doctors labelled her ‘hypochondriac’ https://t.co/PKkXatYqkQ
  • Northern Ireland courts saw activity return to pre-pandemic levels in 2021 | Irish Legal News https://t.co/ho07bG0SpB 
  • Don't disrupt associates' holidays, Mayer Brown London boss tells partners - Legal Cheek https://t.co/6WXcuO2zyl
  • Anti-money laundering proposals ‘uninspired and insipid’, say MPs - Law Commission review of corporate criminal liability in England and Wales also criticised by campaigners https://t.co/Kv27TviS1V 
  • Barristers to be balloted on possible walkouts in row over legal aid rates https://t.co/JTwwHShbTE
  • Anger has engulfed the Islamic world since last week, when Nupur Sharma, spokeswoman for #Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party made a disrespectful comment on the Holy Prophet on a TV debate show https://t.co/iBMgzbpbQV
  • LK Shields hires Abigail Butler as senior associate | Irish Legal News https://t.co/imWboUYUBs 
  • The ‘trial’ in Donetsk has set a chilling precedent for conflict in the 21st century https://t.co/iSjrJc0Ws0

Sunday

12th June - Law News

Edition 3820: 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 month ago, Israeli soldiers shot dead Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in the occupied West Bank. Known as the 'Voice of Palestine', the Palestinian-American was killed while doing what she'd done for 25 years: telling the stories of resistance to Israeli occupation. Al Jazeera is referring the case to the International Criminal Court and continues to demand an independent investigation. But are hopes of accountability fading away?
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Email is the Achilles’ heel of law firms when it comes to cybercrime, acting as the conduit for 83% of cybercrimes reported to the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) in 2021 | NLJ https://t.co/AQXCcUh0L8 
  • Mother in law: Anxious child? Don't blame yourself | Law Gazette https://t.co/BlchdBvzAp
  • Law firms which fall within the scope of the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 will need to provide the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) with more data by the end of July, or face regulatory action | NLJ https://t.co/sugJAUQWvW
  • A scheme to give divorcing couples £500 vouchers for mediation is to be extended until March 2023, with a further £5.4m funding announced | NLJ https://t.co/6zPvujGs5t 
  • An Iranian ex-police commander due to be deported from the UK to Rwanda under a controversial scheme says he fears being killed by Iranian agents there https://t.co/budL4kWhlf 
  • A #US judge has dismissed a rape allegation lawsuit against Cristiano Ronaldo because the accuser's lawyer relied on leaked and stolen records. Kathryn Mayorga alleges that the Manchester United footballer raped her at a Las Vegas hotel in 2009 https://t.co/W5EFb4dZ4a 
  • Government blames Easter for court backlog rise | Law Gazette https://t.co/C8SseQACTM
  • The Bar Council is launching a Pupillage Gateway platform for applicants and recruiters | NLJ https://t.co/EEkqwXOtO
  • Minister refuses to answer questions on NI protocol advice | Law Gazette https://t.co/J3hL3O40xu
  • Partner fined after charitable trusts used client account as bank - Legal Futures https://t.co/Pd5sejG5l
  • The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) consultation on reforms proposed by the criminal legal aid review closed this week, with alarm bells raised across the profession | NLJ https://t.co/Ds9jryEVUR
  • Human rights offence mooted in corporate crime reform | Law Gazette https://t.co/IV3O22Tq59 
  • FCA toughens up new claims management company ‘phoenixing’ ban - Legal Futures https://t.co/f350hsPQgw
  • Government minister Heather Wheeler has apologised after describing Birmingham and Blackpool as "godawful" places. Full of disdain, the Tory MP for South Derbyshire made the remark at a conference in London launching the government's new digital strategy https://t.co/K4eYfTwN7
  • Flights at East Midlands Airport have again been disrupted after drones were spotted nearby. Eight services were diverted on Friday evening and the runway was closed https://t.co/M0gQvEkhF
  • Rogue CMC owners banned from resurfacing under new name | Law Gazette https://t.co/emmZihv9
  • Brian Burston consoled upset One Nation staffer by offering best sex of her life, defamation trial hears #Australia https://t.co/9FmqhbZ8d
  • New UK telecoms legislation presents challenges for landowners | Irish Legal News https://t.co/40hcpaa2f0
  • Regulators must tackle “out-of-date” lawyers, LSB says - Legal Futures https://t.co/RMwxcXbWn
  • Council of Europe rebukes UK over Troubles immunity plan - Body criticises plan to grant conditional immunity to people accused of murder in Northern Ireland conflict https://t.co/t1gMQMhBqk
  • Prince Charles criticised ‘appalling’ Rwanda migrant scheme – source says Prince of Wales was ‘more than disappointed’ with deportation plans https://t.co/5qq5Sl2jV
  • Solicitors probed over client loans to fund divorce cases | Law Gazette https://t.co/FmLEXEILVN 
  • #Brazilian police have found possible human remains in their search for UK journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira. experts will analyse the "organic material" found in a river near the town of Atalaia do Norte in the remote Amazon https://t.co/lFWps8S3PJ
  • PracticeEvolve ask for law firm’s thoughts to a changing market | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fp10N38m22
  • Judge calls for guidance on rights of unqualified agency advocates - Legal Futures https://t.co/YlFpOBenn4
  • Bringing a clin neg claim – it could easily have been me | Law Gazette https://t.co/N5vJ37h25r 
  • The Legal Services Board (LSB), eight regulators and two disciplinary tribunals have committed themselves to taking action to ensure more inclusive workplaces | NLJ https://t.co/NRIsBYkQ3g 
  • Fixed costs – a fix that doesn’t fix what needs fixing - Legal Futures https://t.co/OmnQIO5jx0
  • A well-known Magic Circle lawyer and a former attorney general are among lawyers recognised in the Queen’s Birthday honours list | NLJ https://t.co/8WjWBy6iV
  • Johnny Depp lawyer promoted in wake of trial success | Irish Legal News https://t.co/8mfxK6ooPb
  • A fraudster who became the UK's most wanted woman after fleeing to Spain while on trial for money laundering has been jailed for eight years. Sarah Panitzke, 48, from York, went missing in 2013 while on trial for her part in a £1bn mobile phone tax scam https://t.co/Y6iYMMsLBs
  • It’s time to limber up and get ready for the London Legal Walk, due to take place on 28 June | NLJ https://t.co/hJ0a0DUtEu

Saturday

11th June - Law News

Edition 3819: 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: It's a story that has shocked the country - the gangrape of a 17-year-old girl in Hyderabad by six boys - five of them minors belonging to influential families. There is concern that they may be tried as juveniles and therefore get away with lighter punishment. This shows that even in a post-Nirbhaya world, there is no fear of consequences and that even tougher new rape laws may not be enough to deal with this problem
 
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Car insurer Geico may have to pay $5m after woman contracts STI in a vehicle #US https://t.co/gxpIPNx58L
  • Rwanda asylum plan: Campaigners failed in an initial legal bid to halt the removals to the east African country, but have confirmed they will take the case to the Court of Appeal on Monday https://t.co/tVy1UnemCx
  • Rape used ‘systematically’ during Lebanon’s civil war, report finds - Levels of torture and sexual violence used by combatants against women and girls during the 15-year conflict shocked investigators https://t.co/bD00eUR5Oa
  • Lawyers under fire over Rwanda flight legal challenge | Law Gazette https://t.co/81FNTCyaOJ
  • Northern Ireland equality watchdog calls for clarity on post-Brexit funding | Irish Legal News https://t.co/RvzpMtTOBj 
  • 'First real scrutiny': Society defends Rwanda flight challenges | Law Gazette https://t.co/0GPYlp3euT 
  • Matheson announces double partner appointment | Irish Legal News https://t.co/fK6cpL76FH
  • College escapes costs over 'slave trade' memorial case | Law Gazette https://t.co/gUU6HoeiMu 
  • Jack Lis: Pair jailed for Caerphilly dog attack death - Brandon Hayden, 19, from Penyrheol, Caerphilly, admitted at Cardiff Crown Court to owning or being in charge of a dangerously out of control dog https://t.co/4JkUDoiug2
  • Transgender Sussex paramedic says patients refuse her help - "As I come to the door usually I get 'what are you?'. It's really not okay. I'm a paramedic first and foremost and I'm here to help https://t.co/JOu3CNwPFc
  • Do everything to free Aiden Aslin and Shaun Pinner, PM tells ministers - they were captured while with the Ukrainian army and tried as mercenaries by a Russian proxy court in eastern Ukraine https://t.co/hbZVP4xwep 
  • Four years after he was arrested in a #French village close to the Belgian border, Dino Scala has gone on trial accused of a 30-year series of rapes and sexual assaults https://t.co/e6kl9bz3wO 
  • Former cabinet minister Yvette Cooper has revealed that she once hid from PM Tony Blair while she looked after her young child: In her early days in politics, women MPs had been reluctant to be seen "juggling" work and family duties https://t.co/P8U3q3CRp4
  • Mishcon’s IPO U-turn highlights risks of going public | Law Gazette https://t.co/foQbvIdzR6
  • CAT prefers opt-in to opt-out in choosing truck cartel claimant - Legal Futures https://t.co/dxk7n3tLHy 
  • The Mediators’ Institute of Ireland (MII) has announced the appointment of Stiofán Nutty as its first-ever chief executive officer | Irish Legal News https://t.co/DhjhoBszcG 
  • Dotcom pioneer buys stake in 'tech ecosystem' specialist firm | Law Gazette https://t.co/XYCHIi2rUg
  • Isn’t it frightening that a lone woman seeing a policeman now feels afraid, not reassured? https://t.co/Euyseozh3C 
  • Online rule committee will be catalyst for digital justice, says Birss - Legal Futures https://t.co/ywLPFgrCp1
  • MoJ spent £36m on consultants in three years | Law Gazette https://t.co/3CpPEtke3k 
  • Saxon Mullins, the woman challenging #Australia's rape laws https://t.co/bfZdYQBGXY 
  • YouTube is being criticised for failing to tackle a network of cyber-criminals streaming fake Elon Musk videos to scam viewers. The criminals are hijacking YouTube accounts and using the videos to promote bogus cryptocurrency giveaways https://t.co/3GMoL1vaNL
  • Former #US President Donald Trump orchestrated last year's Capitol riot in an "attempted coup", a congressional inquiry has heard as a hearing opened into the raid https://t.co/PNY9as0YKy 
  • Home Office’s first Rwanda flight threatened by second injunction - Asylum Aid makes legal application to stop flights in challenge to Priti Patel’s offshoring policy https://t.co/0qbMHYFRg8 
  • Mishcon puts float on ice as staff at listed firms enjoy share rewards - Legal Futures https://t.co/PUupbXVDMS 
  • Solicitor disciplined over WhatsApp chat loses tribunal claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/CUTqlWJKSb 
  • Clyde & Co’s Ross Fairweather qualifies as solicitor advocate | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/TdD7m8QMi8
  • Entrepreneurs group takes minority stake in boutique law firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/h7E98Tw6uA
  • Spain is considering new laws that would impose fines on supermarkets that bin leftovers and require restaurants to offer doggy bags to customers | Irish Legal News https://t.co/YbME7kXCem
  • Details of the Duke of Sussex's latest legal claim against the publishers of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday have been aired at a High Court hearing https://t.co/zO26YIWwNs 
  • Ministers asked why they are refusing to release details of PPE contracts for a firm being investigated by the National Crime Agency. The supplier PPE Medpro was reportedly raided by police, along with the home of Tory peer Baroness Mone https://t.co/8mtW1PH60S
  • Shona Young promoted to senior associate at Gilson Gray | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/wKgjK6MrNV

Friday

10th June - Law News

Edition 3818: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011

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 Today's Highlighted Video Story: The Bar Council's seminar led by expert representatives from the Legal Aid Agency, specialist publicly-funded chambers and solicitors’ associations on how to receive payments faster and reduce the risk of your fees being rejected.

Focus of the Day Article: Brown Rudnick promotes Johnny Depp's lawyer to partner. Camille Vasquez regarded as key to landing $15m verdict in favour of Depp. Full story - The Global Legal Post
 
Saturday Conversations on Law

  • MPs condemn ‘improper’ attacks on judges | Law Gazette https://t.co/JHZVCmMr23
  • Ryan Cushley elected chair of Employment Lawyers Group NI | Irish Legal News https://t.co/p97avwCRiM 
  • One of #Pakistan's most prominent and contentious TV hosts, Aamir Liaquat Hussain, has died aged 50 after being found unconscious at home in Karachi https://t.co/WF5Wy7oxiM
  • Law firm staff cash in £2m shares after being allowed to sell early | Law Gazette https://t.co/JLh0Gb7s9K
  • Former Fifa president Sepp Blatter has denied approving fraudulent payments to Michel Platini, saying that a 2011 transfer followed a "gentleman's agreement" between the pair https://t.co/go63C8v3dI
  • CAT prefers opt-in to opt-out in choosing truck cartel claimant - Legal Futures https://t.co/dxk7n3caQ0 
  • Mishcon de Reya’s IPO shelved indefinitely | Law Gazette https://t.co/wnQrfrvBdP
  • Dublin firm Kenny Solicitors joins Eversheds Sutherland LLP | Irish Legal News https://t.co/LqsLz0qy14
  • The #US House of Representatives has voted through a series of measures regulating the sale of guns, but which are destined to fail in the Senate. The new measures would bar sales of semiautomatic weapons to people under 21 and ban large-capacity magazines https://t.co/redlTsdtZJ
  • 'Record-breaking' year for conveyancers | Law Gazette https://t.co/IeXvQa6cOc
  • Dentons appoints Alison Weatherhead to new post | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fcPHrztkNa 
  • The age at which people can buy tobacco and cigarettes in England should be raised year by year so that eventually no-one can buy them, a review says. The call has been made in an independent report by ex-charity boss Javed Khan asked for by ministers https://t.co/Ljsow8fydc 
  • Irish budget airline Ryanair says it is still insisting that all South Africans travelling on flights to the UK must prove their nationality by taking a test in the Afrikaans language https://t.co/yBZ4t53v1K
  • Prince William spotted selling Big Issue in central London - the magazine is sold by homeless people, long-term unemployed people, and those who need money to avoid getting into debt, the Big Issue says https://t.co/GhptIlIKk9
  • Children in care have reported being groomed and sexually assaulted in homes run by a firm making huge profits. Multiple employees of Calcot Services for Children say vulnerable young people were failed https://t.co/qgmMjE5Ftp 
  • £2bn trucks cartel claim gets green light | Law Gazette https://t.co/zFQ0qmZsFv
  • Online rule committee will be catalyst for digital justice, says Birss - Legal Futures https://t.co/ywLPFgrCp1
  • Bonnet de douche, Rodney! Del Boy becomes a literary work in court ruling https://t.co/i8vxNmqyRp
  • Law firm staff cash in £2m shares after being allowed to sell early | Law Gazette https://t.co/JLh0GaPRic
  • Victoria Blair: Housebuilding – the compelling case for more investment | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/0ynw5Nbop7
  • ‘The worst law on earth’: why the rich love London’s reputation managers https://t.co/uJSQF4hw77 
  • Top criminal silk suspended over ‘lamentable’ disclosure failings | Law Gazette https://t.co/CadnAXbW2v
  • Judicial independence tainted by ministers, Commons inquiry finds https://t.co/b29lTKRSwa
  • Mishcon puts float on ice as staff at listed firms enjoy share rewards - Legal Futures https://t.co/PUupbXE2o
  • PracticeEvolve ask for law firm’s thoughts to a changing market | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ec7W7Y2yZ1
  • Man arrested near rightwing #US supreme court justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home charged with attempted murder #US https://t.co/MM0AaHdyGn
  • Why we need a Bad Law Project, according to rightwing activist Laurence Fox | Law Gazette https://t.co/cvQQMm4lU1
  • An anti-lockdown protester has been sentenced after a BBC journalist was chased and called a traitor near Downing Street. Joseph Olswang, 39, was part of a group of people who shouted abuse at Newsnight political editor Nicholas Watt on 14 June 2021 https://t.co/yVJrUkFet1
  • MPs warn of “politicisation” of Supreme Court - Legal Futures https://t.co/tnVW2Cibpj 
  • Decision on lifting EU sanctions against Alisher Usmanov and sisters expected soon https://t.co/XC4InDvTNU 
  • £98m wasted on failed upgrade of offender tagging system, say auditors https://t.co/TXKFoeh1PI 
  • England: Legal services regulators and tribunals commit to creating more inclusive profession | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/pCVqyDLk7a 
  • Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has vowed to end the "scourge" of unoccupied second homes, as part of government plans to boost housing. A new bill making it easier to charge higher council tax on empty properties in England would "bring life back" https://t.co/FHLWXEtZY9