Saturday

2nd July - Law News

Edition 3840: 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: Delhi Police, India, has added fresh charges against Mohammed Zubair, the co-founder of fact-checking site Alt News who was arrested in a case related to an alleged objectionable tweet in 2018. The fresh charges of criminal conspiracy and destruction of evidence were mentioned by the Delhi Police as it produced the fact-checker at the Patiala House court

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • CJC begins process for major reform of costs regime - Legal Futures https://t.co/FXc6GHPU5a
  • The Gazette has recently announced that they will be reaching out to probate practitioners to offer a free deceased estates notice placement guide, which can be passed on to clients | NLJ https://t.co/fU1kk4ofvE
  • #US president Joe Biden has said that women travelling for abortions will be protected by the federal government https://t.co/C32ehqqo3
  • Palestinian Authority routinely tortures detainees, says rights group: Human Rights Watch calls for donors to cut off funding to security forces and urges international court to investigate https://t.co/mVBdmNPZyd
  • Chris Pincher suspended as Tory MP after groping allegation https://t.co/bxMlo409DK
  • Two Met Police officers have been sacked for making "abhorrent" comments in a group chat, including a racist joke about the Duchess of Sussex https://t.co/yNz5wXdeLg
  • Criminal barristers’ pay offer in the dock https://t.co/AgUlcPETFC
  • Firm owner and consultant sanctioned for €9m supercar failures - Legal Futures https://t.co/nK7PXFMBLQ
  • The Roe ruling is not about states’ rights. It’s about power and control #US https://t.co/WhFakoWTi
  • Why is Raab so keen to hand the SRA extra powers? | Law Gazette https://t.co/qlcpBt6e84
  • Turnover and staff engagement soar at employee-owned firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/J7NHtbBDu
  • Sanctions on strikers 'could be unlawful' | Law Gazette https://t.co/ii7CiNbOe8
  • Supreme court expands states’ power to prosecute crimes on tribal lands #US https://t.co/KIrdr7IqJZ
  • Government to pay ‘reasonable fees’ of Post Office claimants | Law Gazette https://t.co/I06haJUFrL
  • Julian Assange is seeking permission to appeal against a decision to extradite him to the United States. Last month, the UK Home Secretary Priti Patel approved the Wikileaks founder's extradition to the US https://t.co/MdneKkA9
  • The UK and New Zealand will allow more younger people to live and work in both countries for longer. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his Kiwi counterpart Jacinda Ardern agreed to extend the Youth Mobility and Working Holiday schemes https://t.co/zxwRodxQ4K
  • American basketball star Brittney Griner has gone on trial in #Russia on charges of illegal cannabis possession. Shewas seen arriving handcuffed at a court in the town of Khimki, outside Moscow https://t.co/dRAJ3s4b8
  • Immigration advice scammer jailed for absconding while on bail - Legal Futures https://t.co/S3WbAbINbh
  • Minister complains to Speaker about Labour remarks on rape convictions https://t.co/NuCdW69Oho
  • Will cancelled after solicitor failed to probe ‘paranoid delusions’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/cXBBxc9DQx
  • Virginia lawsuits indicate pattern of schools ignoring reported sexual assaults #US https://t.co/3h1aUM0i1W
  • MoJ to fast-track criminal legal aid fee increase | Law Gazette https://t.co/eC02WtUcxW
  • Complaints about claims management companies continue to fall - Legal Futures https://t.co/rwKNiXofHP 
  • William Tyrrell’s foster mother denied mental health application over alleged assault of young girl #Australia https://t.co/qT6sK89jB6
  • Ambulance services are appealing for the public's help to find 70,000 defibrillator devices scattered in community locations across the UK. The machines can be a life-saver for people having a cardiac arrest https://t.co/QYxcSTbApS 
  • Ruja Ignatova, also known as the "missing Cryptoqueen", has been placed on the FBI's top 10 most wanted list. The #Bulgarian believed to be in her 40s, is wanted for her alleged role in running a cryptocurrency scam known as OneCoin https://t.co/LgtBZi8ewB 
  • A row has broken out on Twitter over pronouns on Halifax name badges, with the bank saying customers who object to its stance can close their accounts https://t.co/5ATGgFQM4C 
  • Government must strengthen laws against 'enablers', MPs say | Law Gazette https://t.co/123Ypry3f3
  • Home Office to face legal challenge over post-Brexit rights of EU citizens in UK - High court allows judicial review of rules that remove rights of those who do not apply for residency in time https://t.co/UgCUWIdM6j
  • A new route to practice rights for chartered legal executives - Legal Futures https://t.co/HPEiC0qWYD
  • London's top public-health doctor is urging anyone with monkeypox symptoms not to attend Pride events this weekend. Prof Kevin Fenton said people needed to watch out for unusual rashes, blisters, fevers and swollen glands https://t.co/T65PAowqsV
  • ‘Burn it’ solicitor: Destroying evidence was ‘utterly stupid’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/T9dw8aG6nf
  • The hoarder brother of a disabled woman who died from extreme ulcerations after being left on her bedroom floor for two weeks has been jailed for manslaughter https://t.co/j2ucFABY5U 
  • #US supreme court rules against EPA and hobbles government power to limit harmful emissions https://t.co/QDmQmlw6XA 
  • Slater and Gordon splits business but denies merger talk | Law Gazette https://t.co/4i2uJfFzAj

Friday

1st July - Law News

Edition 3839: 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: Almost 30 years ago a domestic terrorism attack on an Australian government agency shocked the nation. The 1994 bombing of the National Crime Authority office in Adelaide killed one senior police officer and badly injured a lead investigator. A prime suspect was soon identified, but only today was the case finally closed

Focus of the Day Article: Home Office to face legal challenge over post-Brexit rights of EU citizens in UK. High court allows judicial review of rules that remove rights of those who do not apply for residency in time. Full story - Guardian Law

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Tory deputy chief whip resigns after ‘drunkenly groping two men’ - Chris Pincher’s resignation is latest in a series of allegations of sexual misconduct by Conservative MPs https://t.co/iMpGSlsv2e
  • Fossil fuel industry faces surge in climate lawsuits: Number of climate-related lawsuits globally has doubled since 2015, with quarter filed in past two years https://t.co/98Fp6xfcmi 
  • Fraser & Mulligan Solicitors merges with Mackinnons Solicitors | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/47kLkj4pBS
  • Solicitors mull court walkouts over legal aid | Law Gazette https://t.co/QQhyvCqhbb
  • Aberdeen Law Project announces new co-student directors | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/R9rlBZUMND
  • The Tory deputy chief whip has resigned from government, saying he "embarrassed myself and other people" and "drank far too much". In his resignation letter on Thursday Chris Pincher apologised to the prime minister "and to those concerned" https://t.co/5kTcYAaX02 
  • Specialised judges could preside over domestic, sexual and gender-based violence cases | Irish Legal News https://t.co/l8wIgHe5CL
  • Fifteen people have been arrested in France on suspicion of being part of a people-smuggling ring that was involved in one of the deadliest incidents seen in the English Channel https://t.co/qs7KUgaYKu
  • Barrister reprimanded for "bullying and aggressive" emails - Legal Futures https://t.co/1vF3DyxGtG
  • Faculty voices opposition to the UK Bill of Rights | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6rW7ejZ0C0 
  • Women suffering domestic abuse at the hands of partners or husbands who work for the police are not having their cases investigated properly https://t.co/EsQxt4Blae 
  • More than 500 sub-postmasters wrongly suspected or accused of taking money by the Post Office are to get an interim payment worth around £40,000 each https://t.co/GAi5jk6NX7
  • ‘Burn it’ solicitor was not aware of need to preserve documents, court hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/2m6xElfwsb
  • #US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has lost some of its power to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The landmark ruling by the US Supreme Court represents a major setback to President Joe Biden's climate plans https://t.co/rgSzD67Sn5
  • Mother, stepfather and a teenager given life sentences for murdering five-year-old Logan Mwangi and dumping his body in a river. John Cole, will serve a minimum term of 29 years in prison while Logan's mother, Angharad Williamson, at least 28 years https://t.co/lbSafSbR9z
  • Activist Lawyer wraps up third season | Irish Legal News https://t.co/fNAyXUv2Iz
  • WorkNest promotes Daniel Gorry to legal director | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fRrUz2auq1 
  • Signing CFA "not informed consent" to deduct costs from damages - Legal Futures https://t.co/H1DuRj59Jw 
  • AG accused of ‘general attack’ on juries in Colston Four case | Law Gazette https://t.co/AHHZ9UXnqZ 
  • Barbara Cotter to chair Top Level Appointments Committee | Irish Legal News https://t.co/R7YF17KKRH 
  • Ghost broking: up to 21,000 people in the UK have fallen victim to this car insurance scam. People should "safeguard their personal finances against fraud" amidst the cost of living crisis, warns The Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) https://t.co/WeOJnzMP74 
  • Supreme Court receives reference on new independence bill | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/XwoCP1gs1C
  • Former SNP MP Natalie McGarry has been jailed for embezzling £25,000 from two pro-independence groups. The 40-year-old was sentenced to two years in prison https://t.co/nh5PRBCE3
  • Lawyers involved in the high-profile 2018 rape trial of rugby player Paddy Jackson have reached a settlement in their defamation proceedings against former Ireland and Ulster rugby captain Rory Best | Irish Legal News https://t.co/IlG8vkBHbl
  • Inquiry launched into the charity set up in honour of fundraiser and Army veteran Capt Sir Tom Moore. The Charity Commission has concerns about The Captain Tom Foundation's management and decisions that could have generated "significant profit" https://t.co/F1FekwwsRA
  • Estate agents "discriminating" because of conveyancers' referral fees - Legal Futures https://t.co/OEpp88ne0K 
  • New laws urgently needed to control facial recognition | Law Gazette https://t.co/1UrJGJTJdq
  • Dominic Raab says right to abortion does not need to be in bill of rights https://t.co/g0ImLveHyZ 
  • Pro bono left to pick up the slack - just 2,400 barristers practising criminal law | Law Gazette https://t.co/v7WEb0B1wQ
  • Google is facing action from a coalition of ten European consumer organisations over the company's account sign-up process. A Google account is essential in order to use a number of its products and services https://t.co/TjJlTsfz8R
  • Government approves increase in SRA's fining power to £25,000 - Legal Futures https://t.co/8KaNWXUvkv 
  • Raab approves SRA fining powers increase to £25,000 | Law Gazette https://t.co/C4DKa8qqLt 
  • People convicted of football-related online hate crime can now receive banning orders that stop them from attending matches https://t.co/PQsem0UUWv 
  • Gallery: London Legal Walk 2022 | Law Gazette https://t.co/8ftzjyBwlb
  • R Kelly sentenced to 30 years on sexual abuse charges - the R&B singer, 55, was found guilty in September of sex trafficking and racketeering on nine counts involving women, girls and boys #US https://t.co/D9BolXWyUR 
  • Petrol station workers are reporting growing abuse from drivers as fuel prices remain at record highs. Staff are seeing a "huge increase" of verbal abuse from motorists angry at the price at the pump https://t.co/BeEJHxRtJz 
  • MPs should not bring babies into Commons chamber, review says - The review concluded the "long-standing practice" of barring babies from Commons debates should remain in place https://t.co/RQDIzoiuff
  • The findings of an investigation into the handling of allegations of bullying made against the Duchess of Sussex will remain private, says a senior Buckingham Palace source https://t.co/GK0adxxWNK
  • The only survivor of the group behind the November 2015 Paris attacks has been found guilty of terrorism and murder charges. Salah Abdeslam received a rare full-life prison term for his role in the gun and bomb attacks that killed 130 people #France https://t.co/NWUknFACS4 
  • Professor Shane Kilcommins appointed provost and deputy president at University of Limerick | Irish Legal News https://t.co/bYSoG2rDFP

Thursday

30th June - Law News

Edition 3838: 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 Ethical Dilemmas at the Criminal Bar online seminar explored common ethics that arise in criminal proceedings, including returning instructions, absconding clients and mental incapacity. Led by experienced criminal barristers

Focus of the Day Article: The Law Commission of England and Wales has been asked by the government to review the 'disordered and unclear' law on contempt of court and consider ways to improve its effectiveness, consistency, and coherence. Among the possibilities is codification. . Full story - Legal Futures

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Ex-education secretary Gavin Williamson takes £50k second job with education firm - former minister will spend 80 hours a year chairing advisory board of RTC Education https://t.co/CxGfpmHAJD
  • The Tory bill of rights is a gift to the world’s tyrants https://t.co/Z7KqPh1YuG
  • Irwin Mitchell did not have consent for £28,000 deduction, court rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/uhRhVy5u
  • Opinion: Repeat customers – CMA uncovers yet more competition law breaches in the construction sector | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/4jqaSRbP86
  • Queen’s approval of laws must be more transparent, Scottish ministers told https://t.co/O6ZBuWU8pX 
  • Contempt law under spotlight at government request | Law Gazette https://t.co/kboBWy7DA
  • Sheriff Adrian Cottam appointed deputy director of Judicial Institute | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/NXVWPMx51j
  • Setting the record straight on barristers' pay | Law Gazette https://t.co/8O6hjBop7M
  • 'Something has gone very badly wrong': judge turns down 19 appeals | Law Gazette https://t.co/UyTWPyndnX
  • The parents of a 12-year-old boy at the centre of a life support dispute have won an appeal for his case to be heard again. Archie Battersbee was found unconscious at his home https://t.co/kzPxAqrz4K
  • Mum was left in tears after supermarket staff told her to stop breastfeeding her daughter in her car. Beth Coles, 25, took her baby Rosie for a feed when she became agitated in Sainsbury's in Kidderminster https://t.co/7DqKoZOjaP
  • No longer just contracts – BT expands managed services partnership - Legal Futures https://t.co/M9H8Hf4kqZ
  • Fred Banning: Pro bono and the rewarding opportunities it offers | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Ppmt2joPbP 
  • The US supreme court is letting prayer back in public schools. This is unsettling https://t.co/ztX2sKpn0y 
  • Scotland could become independent if the SNP won a majority of votes in a UK election, Nicola Sturgeon has said. The first minister wants a referendum in 2023, and is pushing for the Supreme Court to rule on a bill to set this up https://t.co/rmWqxbnvmw
  • Airbnb has permanently banned parties and events at homes on its platform, after a temporary measure during the pandemic proved popular with host: the rule has become "much more than a public health measure" since it was introduced in August 2020 https://t.co/utzoQHTyFS
  • Courts and tribunals may grant remote access to in-person and hybrid hearings after temporary measures introduced at the height of the pandemic were today replaced by a permanent regime with ‘expanded powers’. | Law Gazette https://t.co/FMHbwJPHIi
  • Firm fined for inadequate anti-money laundering controls - Legal Futures https://t.co/xnme2cOHFG
  • Scottish government memo details secret changes sought by the Queen | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/hJJZiFg4S
  • Labour MP in bid to include right to abortion in British bill of rights https://t.co/ZOzLeForcB
  • Male MPs attempt menopause in hot flush vest – then can’t wait to take it off. Politicians try out device fitted with heated pads that mimics one of the menopause’s most unpleasant symptoms https://t.co/HvugY7yC8P
  • Court staff asked to report strikers' data for Raab | Law Gazette https://t.co/EoHcJcT5jr
  • Jeffrey to take reins at Law Society as it closes Brussels office - Legal Futures https://t.co/05KSCs5iIv
  • Landmark launches Scotland’s first customer onboarding solution – LandmarkAgent | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/OKQwQvXmiZ 
  • Simon Case refuses to come clean about his dirty work for Boris Johnson https://t.co/moS8lf1L0G
  • ALG’s Eileen Roberts nominated to High Court | Irish Legal News https://t.co/VPphaQCfVd 
  • ‘If you love or are a woman, don’t go to Malta,’ say couple in abortion drama https://t.co/AWBYjgx5xi
  • Solicitor admits ‘burn it’ evidence call but denies contempt | Law Gazette https://t.co/4tpQjvqDdO
  • ‘He bought me like a chicken’: the struggle to end slavery in #Niger - Al-Husseina Amadou was just one of thousands of girls in west Africa who are still bought cheaply as a wahaya, or ‘fifth wife’ https://t.co/3Ms2b6sWa0
  • William Fry partner Lyn Brennan to lead New York office | Irish Legal News https://t.co/zNQWpbee99

Wednesday

29th June - Law News

Edition 3837: 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: 0:02 / 9:16 - Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd (Appellant) v Compton Beauchamp Estates Ltd

Focus of the Day Article: Law firms based in the UK are top of the legal world when judged by their environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance, research has found. Full story - Legal Futures

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in a #US prison for helping disgraced former financier Jeffrey Epstein abuse young girls https://t.co/BQdNrxqrTT
  • England: Corporation tax rise could reverse trend of lawyers forming limited companies | Irish Legal News https://t.co/2qtS0fF09z
  • Queen’s secret influence on laws revealed in Scottish government memo https://t.co/66cmYotaGf
  • Best of the blogs - 25 June 2022 | Law Gazette https://t.co/rZQB22TccW
  • LK Shields appoints Aideen Burke as partner and head of IP, tech, media and privacy team | Irish Legal News https://t.co/jHPECnhO3G
  • Solicitors angry that vulnerable clients ‘wide open’ to unregulated market | Law Gazette https://t.co/UFTRo2PC0f
  • NI High Court: Parental order refused for ‘vindictive’ father who called police on his son’s mother | Irish Legal News https://t.co/APJ0AJiKa
  • Louisiana judge blocks abortion ban amid uproar after Roe v Wade ruling - State temporarily blocked from enforcing ban as other US states pass ‘trigger laws’ designed to severely curtail access to abortion #US https://t.co/4zYDmp9lh
  • Met Police placed into advanced stage of monitoring - Recently the force has been hit by a series of scandals including the murder of Sarah Everard, the strip-search of Child Q and officers being caught exchanging offensive messages https://t.co/C02sPvR1ro 
  • SRA accused of selective accounting over indemnity fund plan | Law Gazette https://t.co/nDQEiCBSGk
  • Scotland's first minister has proposed 19 October 2023 as the date for another referendum on independence. Nicola Sturgeon said the question would be the same as in the last referendum in 2014: "Should Scotland be an independent country?" https://t.co/Qty70vpuyy 
  • Insolvency cases on the rise after difficult year for litigation funder - Legal Futures https://t.co/oxode1Xr7o
  • Brexit has claimed another casualty – the Brussels office of the Law Society is to close after 31 years at the heart of the city’s EU district | Law Gazette https://t.co/vpaiqGkL55 
  • #US Supreme court sides with high school coach who led on-field prayers - Ruling expands religious rights of government employees in latest of decisions taking a broad view of religious liberty https://t.co/gbirczUXl7
  • Firm fined after wrongly saying it had proper AML risk assessment | Law Gazette https://t.co/FuMxzRjEtJ 
  • Roe vs Wade overturn will herald the renaissance of feminism at its bravest and best – For 30 years the women’s movement swerved violently to the left and wokeism. Last week it woke up https://t.co/XxC4DOSPST
  • Greens urge disciplinary action against lawyer MPs over rule of law threats - Legal Futures https://t.co/ynU56wwJJV
  • ‘The system is in crisis’: barristers make their case as strike begins https://t.co/bbC2Wzq2Hn
  • At least 46 people have been found dead in an abandoned truck on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas. A fire official said 16 people, including four children, had also been taken to hospital #US https://t.co/SgSKSJKKxR
  • Litigation funder Therium should be jointly and severally liable for indemnity costs after a specialist currency debt management firm unsuccessfully sued HSBC, the High Court has ruled | Law Gazette https://t.co/wUgK5l2MnH 
  • Republicans have hijacked the #US supreme court. It’s time to expand it https://t.co/DYwND6CqO4
  • Law firm owner rebuked for caseworker supervision failure - Legal Futures https://t.co/DCnLnXRaJO
  • More women than men made senior counsel in legal first | Irish Legal News https://t.co/SXbDuLl1j5
  • The Law Society has appointed a former managing partner and chief executive of City firm Lewis Silkin as its new chief executive. Ian Jeffery will take over from interim CEO Gerry Walsh in September | Law Gazette https://t.co/i6MNzTmSeg
  • ‘A nightmare’: British Muslims left stranded by Saudi hajj booking system - Hundreds who paid for travel through Motawif system say they missed flights after their bookings ‘failed’ https://t.co/beB3e2H8Lg
  • Why are criminal barristers in England and Wales striking and what will be the impact? https://t.co/mUNOCAljsS
  • Former human rights lawyer Phil Shiner today pleaded not guilty to three counts of fraud over claims made against soldiers who fought in Iraq | Law Gazette https://t.co/pAsYINVaLt 
  • Business recovery firm eyes acquisitions in bid to double size of ABS - Legal Futures https://t.co/dgXfPh7tVa 
  • Criminal barristers begin strike in row over legal aid fees - The CBA says the offer of a 15% uplift in fees is insufficient and is calling for a 25% rise to make up for years of funding cuts https://t.co/BChAkKuGXb
  • Zara Aleena: police arrest man on suspicion of murder in east London https://t.co/dv2ZKObFNO 
  • A £20m experiment offering a basic income to young people leaving care will launch in Wales on Friday. From 1 July, the Welsh government will offer around 500 18-year-olds £19,200 a year before tax - no strings attached https://t.co/b4Gpy2DxA
  • A woman who is suing a rape crisis charity says she felt unable to speak at a support group after a transgender woman began attending the same meeting https://t.co/RFPl3PbInh
  • On the picket line: Raab condemns strike as barristers down tools | Law Gazette https://t.co/Qpvnn7vPAN

Tuesday

28th June - Law News

Edition 3836: 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: Barristers in England and Wales have begun strike action in a dispute over pay and conditions. Some crown courts are running limited services, with criminal trials and other cases postponed or rescheduled from Monday, the first day of a walkout by thousands of lawyers. Barristers on picket lines accused the Government of not listening to their concerns about the criminal justice system.

Focus of the Day Article: Traditional partnerships are waning as figures show most UK law firms have adopted limited company structures for tax purposes, The Times reports. Research by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) indicates that 53 per cent of firms south of the border are limited companies – an increase of about 90 per cent over the past decade. Full story - Irish Legal News

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • The youngest victim among the at least 21 people who died at a drinking place at the weekend was 13, police minister Bheki Cele has said. The cause of the deaths was not immediately clear and the authorities are investigating #SouthAfrica https://t.co/cXGhTzzF52 
  • Mishcon launches Asia secondments for London trainees - Legal Cheek https://t.co/wCqOfkuweM
  • The EOFY guide for buying cars for your legal business - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/RGaWX9mkb
  • Qualifying Work Experience: Looking beyond the traditional training contract - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ZIKQ11Iijq
  • Jugjugg Jeeyo: Ranchi court refuses to stay release of movie in copyright infringement suit | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/NfDce1KgMM
  • ULaw launches bar course in Newcastle - Legal Cheek https://t.co/Mve4aa5Tnc Jun 27, 2022
  • #Australian Family Lawyers unveils 18-week paid maternity leave entitlements - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/N0bNhCE3s3
  • Legal aid reforms need two-year impact review, says CILEX – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/p1xU2YUxR7
  • Households could get discounts on electricity bills if they use less energy at peak times https://t.co/ZnFb4QZs16
  • Former prime minister Sir John Major has described the contaminated blood scandal as "incredibly bad luck", drawing gasps from families watching him give evidence under oath to the public inquiry into the disaster https://t.co/8WBbUCOqoB
  • SQE prep provider creates ‘humanitarian scholarship’ for aspiring lawyers fleeing war - Legal Cheek https://t.co/3cGkordCY
  • The Doors Opened by the Group of Companies Doctrine in Arbitrations | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/CImTZjyPIR
  • Hurling casteist abuses must be in public place or in public view to constitute offence under SC/ST Act: Karnataka High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/GWXU247pP8
  • UK’s biggest exam board apologises for ‘confusion' and 'stress’ after A-Level law students were tested on unexpected tort topic - Legal Cheek https://t.co/LdEWitFadu
  • Gujarat ATS takes Teesta Setalvad into custody after Supreme Court judgment [Read FIR] | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/x8EK30WSFh
  • Social media tells judges which case will come up before them even before they look at the file: Justice DY Chandrachud | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/utsmYob3FD
  • Russia has defaulted on its overseas At least four people have been killed and more than 300 were injured after a stand collapsed during a bullfight in central #Colombia https://t.co/Is9CpJ701y
  • Top lawyers give the lowdown on what ESG really means - Legal Cheek https://t.co/mNhn5H1Yb0
  • Barristers will walk out of courts across England and Wales on Monday in a dispute over legal aid funding. During the strikes, they will not accept new cases or take on work for colleagues whose cases have overrun https://t.co/ZKPTB0bc5X 
  • Media has right to report on registration of FIRs, arrest of persons, filing of cases in courts: Bombay High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/hPzMZR1XtV
  • Travers tackles food waste with its free canteen - Legal Cheek https://t.co/r8OViSoWLL
  • The Corporate Counsel Show: From insolvency litigator to award-winning FMCG counsel - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/NuDU1dHic1
  • How the Christian right took over the judiciary and changed America https://t.co/baMW4BW05f 
  • Medical negligence law: ‘fascinating, intellectually stimulating and challenging’ - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/VhRu46466s
  • Homophobia is responsible for a large portion of abuse aimed at footballers and basketballers in the men's and women's game, according to a new report https://t.co/Q8n3iOvyRh
  • Criminal barristers to strike as row over legal aid escalates - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KSaPtw8vGv

Monday

27th June - Law News

Edition 3835: 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: SRA's free webinar on practical tips on creating and updating your firm-wide AML risk assessment. Topics covered include: risk assessment areas firms are getting wrong good practice in other law firms from our latest round of AML visits how to get your firm-wide risk assessments right and make it the backbone of your AML controls.


Focus of the Day Article: Justice Secretary Dominic Raab introduced the Bill in Parliament the previous week. It introduces a permission stage where potential claimants will first have to persuade a court they have suffered a ‘significant disadvantage’. Courts awarding damages for human rights breaches will be required to consider the claimant’s conduct, such as violent or criminal behaviour. Full story - New Law Journal

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Former Tory MP Neil Parish says he was felt "frightened" by the paparazzi and by death threats received after he was seen watching pornography at work https://t.co/W1Rf8KQHGU
  • Webinar: Human Rights in Ireland – Key Developments | Irish Legal News https://t.co/gMwdl8BVGn
  • Court of Appeal: Increased sentence for man who stabbed doctor with used needle | Irish Legal News https://t.co/g2qgz3iejk
  • LawTech Talks: Reducing risk and enabling efficiency with legal docs - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/b4oJ2BQpc
  • Bar Council & Law Society react to PM’s comments – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/jnI4xHsWj
  • Government has all but forced criminal barristers to take serious action, says leading QC – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/4wx28wpFdA
  • RPC increases trainee pay in London and Bristol - Legal Cheek https://t.co/nP46y4RD5
  • ALG’s Eileen Roberts nominated to High Court | Irish Legal News https://t.co/VPphaQTRjN
  • Mayer Brown posts autumn retention score with one of the City’s first solicitor apprentices accepting NQ role - Legal Cheek https://t.co/KCmIx9V09
  • James McCrone, Lynsey Morgan and Alistair Sloan join Optimum Advocates | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/jkpP00XOy
  • It is crucial for the CCI, which has been often criticised for its inconsistent approach, to promulgate meaningful policies to induce the reportage of cartel activity | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/opYX5QfnD
  • Patna High Court's first woman judge Justice Indu Prabha Singh passes away | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/EDbRAmSu
  • Competition Appeal Tribunal gives green light for RHA £2 billion claim to proceed – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/rrKCugiBz
  • High Court rejects barrister's appeal against fine for calling opponent a 'hysterical woman' - Legal Cheek https://t.co/o4BLpSx3en
  • Prince Charles 'handled a suitcase with 1m euros' in donations for his charities from the Qatari PM. All donations from the sheikh were passed immediately to one of the prince's charities and all the correct processes were followed https://t.co/DYjGTHQI3N
  • Standards to reduce drug deaths not being implemented effectively | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/LUbjN9Swb
  • Americans take to streets across US to protest for abortion rights – in pictures https://t.co/Iy9491BIF
  • Partners less happy than trainees, research suggests - Legal Cheek https://t.co/zGBCV4gR1H J
  • The Weekly Round-up: Rwanda flight, Julian Assange, and asylum tagging - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/BSCQbWVyz
  • Westwater Advocates welcomes Duncan Milne and Michael A S Briggs | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/7IwlMXDY8m
  • The Treasury Devil and the scandal that never was – The Barrister Magazine https://t.co/X5nwQuPshl
  • Biden administration signals fight to stop states banning abortion pill #US https://t.co/7IlXmQQvlT
  • Mock trial winner 'lost for words' after scooping Smart car - Legal Cheek https://t.co/GtvGo3xMPb 
  • Arnot Manderson welcomes five newly called advocates with long serving clerk set to retire | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/DDnpK60Zu9
  • A&O and Travers Smith launch LGBTQI Legal Aid Fund - Legal Cheek https://t.co/8zc8jKodk8 
  • Criminal bar reassured over disciplinary proceedings risk | Law Gazette https://t.co/nMrKkkPcKi

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26th June - Law News

Edition 3834: 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: Ethiopia is one of the most ethnically-diverese nations in Africa. It also has the second largest population of the continent. But it has struggled with rising ethnic-based violence and tension in recent years. Hundreds of civilians were targeted by armed men in the Gimbi district of Ethiopia’s Oromia region, in an attack that began last Saturday. Witnesses said most of the victims belonged to the Amhara ethnic group.

Saturday Conversations on Law

  • Silks accuse LCJ of 'intimidating' lawyers over court walkouts | Law Gazette https://t.co/DQ2ywfHUo
  • Gateley director banned for accepting £2,500 ‘gift’ | Law Gazette https://t.co/WvRA3OFY79
  • Low-value commercial cases – an achievable challenge for ATE insurers - Legal Futures https://t.co/ljqLxY9vMg
  • Top Indian judge hails court’s constitutional role | Law Gazette https://t.co/A3fF7cRIdu
  • Does copyrighted work prevent others from turning an image into a tattoo? A question set to be decided by a jury in California federal court, where the case of photographer Jeffrey B. Sedlik versus celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D is due to go to trial https://t.co/sJZ2ZCykev 
  • Commission probes law on remotely driven cars | Law Gazette https://t.co/VIkw7Czb5
  • Firms that embrace innovation will be organic growth winners - Legal Futures https://t.co/TW74A0yaUS 
  • Women lawyers pessimistic about pay equality | Law Gazette https://t.co/3b9176xjWQ 
  • BSB prosecutions of striking barristers "unlikely to succeed" - Legal Futures https://t.co/KfXBF06fNZ
  • Court rejects claim that instructions of counsel create conflict | Law Gazette https://t.co/4KIz9Lq4pR 
  • A row is building up over Marks & Spencer's plans to demolish and rebuild its flagship London store. Minister Michael Gove had already ordered a review into the idea due to concerns over carbon emissions from bulldozing the building https://t.co/loPLEYWHPg
  • Eighteen migrants have died and others were injured when a huge crowd tried to cross into #Spain's North African enclave of Melilla, officials from neighbouring Morocco say. Reports say some of those who died had fallen from the top of a border fence https://t.co/zekGMX6gYM
  • Two people have been shot dead and 21 injured in a shooting at a nightclub and nearby streets in the centre of the #Norwegian capital, Oslo, police say. The shootings are being investigated as a terrorist act https://t.co/OsumjWqTPu 
  • Traditional partnerships dying out as ABSs top 1,000 - Legal Futures https://t.co/OdadhXTfQl 
  • Senior met officer ‘left out evidence’ in UK holidaymaker murder investigation https://t.co/NmgHzEoPY
  • Kennedys posts record global revenue | Law Gazette https://t.co/LtHD7OTE6A
  • Australian law firm targets UK SMEs with unlimited subscription service - Legal Futures https://t.co/1h6I25rfDd 
  • Mother in law: Brain fog | Law Gazette https://t.co/3uqbyiQi9I
  • Rikki Neave murder: James Watson jailed for 15 years - The killer of the six-year-old schoolboy who evaded justice for nearly three decades has been jailed for a minimum of 15 years https://t.co/1AbrrR6e5W