Tuesday

25th October - Law News

Edition 3955: 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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Focus of the Day Article: Scottish legal authorities have failed to explain the fate of an Aberdeen sheriff who was the subject of sexual misconduct allegations almost four years ago. Jack Brown was reported by a female lawyer, referred to as X, in 2018. He was suspended on full pay. Full story - Scottish Legal News
 
 Today's Highlighted Video Story:  Rishi Sunak became the last man standing in this Conservative leadership contest. Just before 2pm, his last rival Penny Mordaunt announced she was dropping out. Moments later Mr Sunak was confirmed as the new Conservative leader. Tomorrow morning, he will formally take over as prime minister after seeing the King at Buckingham Palace. He'll face some formidable challenges - not least the cost of living crisis, energy prices and winning back the confidence of the markets.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Britain faces chaos if it scraps EU laws, warns ex-Whitehall legal boss https://t.co/aDyUxsWU9W
  • Shoosmiths imposes £200 ‘levy’ on lawyers choosing to travel by plane - Legal Cheek https://t.co/gOSposCNk8 
  • Supreme Court issues notice on Central government plea to modify judgment on tenure limit of ED Director | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/8nnmpKW4GD
  • Squires introduces ‘all-in Thursdays’ in WFH policy shake-up - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ST9l57lUaA
  • Patna High Court strikes down provisions of Bihar Municipal (Amendment) Act for hindering self-governance | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/tAqbDJkC7Q
  • Who is Rishi Sunak's father-in-law? Meet billionaire Narayan Murthy https://t.co/mrKe1L1LRe 
  • Will legal tech doom the billable hours model for law firms? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/esDlP3O3fz 
  • [PayCM campaign] Karnataka High Court quashes criminal complaint against two Congress office bearers | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/UjrxKFkimR
  • Hollywood is preparing for the start of a new trial for Harvey Weinstein, which is expected to begin on Monday in Los Angeles, after the jury was selected on Friday #US https://t.co/qypYBzjww0
  • Northern Ireland could see a surge of refugees this winter as fighting intensifies in Ukraine, a support group has said https://t.co/AecONCgfMN
  • Activists appear to have thrown cake into the face of King Charles's waxwork at London's Madame Tussauds. Video footage posted on social media showed two protesters wearing Just Stop Oil T-shirts throwing cake in the King's face https://t.co/oaBnmPNdW7
  • My life as a green finance lawyer - Legal Cheek https://t.co/6fHkPtowDT 
  • Demystifying the law on legal heirship certificate | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/xChFj1htOh 
  • Claire Edgar delivers talk on domestic abuse at Jersey conference | Irish Legal News https://t.co/P8BARy1rVZ
  • [Stray dog menace] Impose fine on citizens feeding them on roads, public places: Bombay High Court | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/7bKKZD4MDP
  • Her right to speak versus his reputation: how courts around the world are getting this wrong https://t.co/orqTIs9Hcr
  • Three new partners at Dillon Eustace LLP | Irish Legal News https://t.co/k1lDMqjfpf
  • The curious case of central bank independence - Legal Cheek https://t.co/MEPW3iypVB 
  • Northern Ireland consults on three-year human trafficking strategy | Irish Legal News https://t.co/9VIrtwP3gH
  • King Charles hires UCL law lecturer as deputy private secretary - Legal Cheek https://t.co/raJkDMmn9i
  • ‘I spent years trying to crack the pupillage Rubik’s Cube’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/CyyBKYyawP
  • JUSTICE announces new board and council members | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/I7bPyNY1pO
  • The vast majority of global law firms’ websites are crap, new research has found — despite outfits spending millions on online platforms and agencies with “impressive credentials” - Legal Cheek https://t.co/xrsWXMN314
  • Rapper Lady Leshurr has been charged with two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. The Metropolitan Police said officers were called to reports of a fight on Knotts Green Road in Leyton, east London https://t.co/7VLpgcAIRy
  • Justice Keane says judiciary diversity ‘not happening fast enough’ - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/IZANRlNk6O
  • Labour to step up efforts to stop ‘reckless’ Northern Ireland protocol bill in Lords https://t.co/OUkOVJP1te
  • Bill to better protect criminal lawyers from clients welcomed - Lawyers Weekly #Australia https://t.co/TzceRK3rqM
  • Salman Rushdie has lost sight in one eye, agent Andrew Wylie says https://t.co/H906EGGDty 
  • Want to boost your pupillage chances? Scholarships, perseverance and a first-class degree remain key factors, new report finds - Legal Cheek https://t.co/EsFsSqqr5B 
  • How I used my background in neuroscience to make it as a lawyer - Legal Cheek https://t.co/twNu2hYDSg

Monday

24th October - Law News

Edition 3954: 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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Focus of the Day Article: On 22 September 2022, the UN Human Rights Committee found that the Australian Government had violated the human rights of various Torres Strait islanders through climate change inaction. The rights in issue arose under the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights of 1966, and in particular the right to life (Article 6), the right to be free from arbitrary interference with privacy, family and home (Article 17), the rights of the child (Article 24), and the right of indigenous minorities to enjoy their culture – all of which rights should be respected and ensured to all individuals (Article 2). Full story - UK Human Rights Blog
 
 Today's Highlighted Video Story:  The health ministry in Bangladesh is struggling to cope with the increasing number of Dengue fever cases. More than 100 people have died from the disease since January, and at least 27,000 people have been hospitalised. Poor sanitation, a lack of adequate drainage, and changing weather patterns are being blamed for the alarming spike in infections.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • LK Shields appoints Jamie Ritchie as head of projects and construction | Irish Legal News https://t.co/7TZ0PVwEDP
  • ‘David and Goliath battle’: Passengers sue #Qatari airline and authority over unlawful bodily searches - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/TBIqnV8EPp
  • Working Title: Tax lawyer turned artisanal cheese-maker Manya Bhardwaj | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/lxWMx1Be8h
  • Arthur Cox names three new of counsel | Irish Legal News https://t.co/gMdpIuvudp
  • Is this the first time a judge has used a meme in a judgment? - Legal Cheek https://t.co/a3vN7HmVUr
  • Madhya Pradesh High Court says rape convict kind enough to leave survivor alive; reduces life sentence to 20 years' jail | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/K3k98PN47W 
  • Top threats to UK law firms? Tech-savvy competitors, talent snapped up by rivals and the growth of US players, new report finds - Legal Cheek https://t.co/LoikvUgMTf 
  • Barrister says she became legal expert while in Home Office immigration detention - Aderonke Apata says she has Home Office to thank for career as she fought removal to Nigeria https://t.co/Kus5aonR9m 
  • The Weekly Round-up: strike action, modern slavery, and electronic tagging - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/N7b8IGbXo5 
  • New committee elected by Northern Ireland in-house lawyers | Irish Legal News https://t.co/H5F5lV7jBL 
  • Mistaking a partner for a vac schemer, deal-wrecking typos and costing clients thousands — lawyers annoymously share their TC blunders - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ZYB8vdWwpz
  • Dundee University awarded sanctuary status | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/aIuP0V4P0b 
  • Cleaver Fulton Rankin continues focus on responsible business | Irish Legal News https://t.co/LnrlCixqK6
  • Nailing a TC application, handling rejection and what it really means to be ‘commercially aware’ - Legal Cheek https://t.co/ZRFxDMWJdJ
  • A Welsh woman who has been in hospital for five months after having cut-price weight loss surgery in #Turkey said she regrets her decision every day https://t.co/rz5UpMMXxe 
  • Ever since Moscow's mobilization drive to shore up #Russian troops in Ukraine, a Russian feminist group has been helping men to avoid conscription https://t.co/2g40Yr9KEO 
  • Climate change human rights violations found against Australia in Torres Strait Islanders case - UK Human Rights Blog https://t.co/3JqGnYpNaU 
  • Top marks for Compass Chambers’ regulatory team | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/VgBPVmPCnP 
  • Matheson: Most organisations not considering diversity and inclusion in hybrid working policy | Irish Legal News https://t.co/TFK4MrWer3 
  • A statue of Margaret Thatcher which stands in her home town in Lincolnshire has been vandalised for a third time. The £300,000 sculpture in St Peter's Hill in Grantham, which is subject to CCTV surveillance, has been daubed with the words "Tories out" https://t.co/mDZw6t6aqN 
  • TC applications at Clifford Chance jump 50% since 2018 - Legal Cheek https://t.co/JVcnJHzxR9 
  • The great podcast robbery? Sony and Spotify accused of stealing shows https://t.co/vwtmqreZwb 
  • How proposed changes to advice definition could impact lawyers - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/dmrSDEAqqf 
  • Dallas McMillan takes on sixth trainee amid promotions | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/e7cseLcccb 
  • Excellent results for Westwater Advocates in latest Chambers guide | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/tb4OhBKAsg 
  • Ethical conduct in the modern marketplace - Lawyers Weekly https://t.co/QHiTbYRgSd

Sunday

23rd October - Law News

Edition 3953: 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 October so that means many people around the UK will be celebrating Black History Month. It's a time for people from all backgrounds to enjoy and acknowledge the amazing things black people have achieved. But why do people celebrate Black History Month and what does it mean? Black History Month has been marked in the UK for more than 30 years. It takes place during the month of October. It is held to highlight and celebrate the achievements and contributions of the black community in the UK.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Asylum seekers: Home Office accused of ‘catastrophic child protection failure’ - over 220 unaccompanied children revealed as missing from hotels funded by the department https://t.co/NoMrqxL2r8
  • A murder investigation has been launched after a 29-year-old man was stabbed to death in Birmingham. Paramedics "battled to save" the victim after he was found injured in Washington Drive, Handsworth Wood https://t.co/lg6OVj1XrL 
  • Two Liverpool firms enter administration within days of each other | Law Gazette https://t.co/WGJ9gAUYyn 
  • Birmingham-based sole practitioner Lubna Shuja has taken the reins at the Law Society, making history as the first Asian and first Muslim president | NLJ https://t.co/fjhHCc4I2L 
  • AML: Spotlight on Corruption is wrong about lawyers | Law Gazette https://t.co/v7aITCyfGW 
  • Email invoice is fine: Ruling in Elias v Wallace LLP [2022] EWHC 2574 (SCCO), Senior Costs Judge Gordon-Saker ordered the claimant, the client, to pay the outstanding £27,168 plus more than £15,000 costs of the defendant, the solicitor | NLJ https://t.co/iVCPb2dbuY
  • "Bumper year" for big law firms but staff turnover is on the rise - Legal Futures https://t.co/b2SX6RSXeq 
  • Judge removal policy could be misapplied, Law Society warns | Law Gazette https://t.co/ccGA8JnYLS 
  • Bakery chain Greggs, the Slug & Lettuce and other household name businesses have won their multi-million COVID-19 business interruption insurance claims at the High Court | NLJ https://t.co/c9spgA1umO 
  • Thousands of hybrid personal injury court claims in limbo | Law Gazette https://t.co/Li2QSjofBK 
  • Family lawyers and judges “need menopause training” - Legal Futures https://t.co/416gzfbKAF 
  • Tweak it but keep it, the Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL) has urged in response to a consultation on costs budgeting | NLJ https://t.co/sTpsiwr5jT 
  • SDT orders ‘swamped’ solicitor to pay £14,000 for complaints failings | Law Gazette https://t.co/ad3N4gh1wO 
  • Secretary of state for Wales and former Lord Chancellor Sir Robert Buckland has been named as an honorary CILEX Companion, at the organisation’s annual graduation ceremony last week | NLJ https://t.co/hHvpEw4S7x 
  • Merger would create £430m transatlantic firm | Law Gazette https://t.co/91dW0WTeGM 
  • Supreme Court dismisses plea to remove negative statements in Wikipedia article about Ayurveda | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/b8irn3Ti54 
  • The criminal cases backlog has grown, with outstanding Crown Court cases climbing from 60,351 in July to 61,212 at the end of August, government statistics show | NLJ https://t.co/GalTWEpxtz 
  • Tribunal clears conveyancer over allegations of AML dishonesty - Legal Futures https://t.co/bdBXCYvSuD

Saturday

22nd October - Law News

Edition 3952: 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:  Guest and another (Appellant) v Guest (Respondent) - In 2017, Andrew started legal proceedings seeking a declaration of entitlement to a beneficial interest in Tump Farm under the principles of proprietary estoppel. The judge at first instance ruled in his favour finding that an assurance was made to Andrew over many years that he would inherit a substantial share of the farm which he had relied on, working hard on the farm for little financial reward. He ordered that David and Josephine make a lump sum payment to Andrew of 50% of the market value of the farming business and 40% of the market value of Tump Farm. The consequence of that order was that Tump Farm would have to be sold in order to realise the lump sum payable to Andrew. David and Josephine appealed to the Court of Appeal where their appeal was dismissed

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • A pledge to treat students qualifying through ‘alternative routes’ such as apprenticeships the same as those undergoing the more traditional training contract has been signed by at least 17 large law firms, including some Magic Circle firms | NLJ https://t.co/Jt8zmJH7cc
  • Scarcity of black partners 'not a pipeline issue' - Lammy | Law Gazette https://t.co/gWfYLBLLx8 
  • LSB to urge regulatory action in bid to strengthen professional ethics - Legal Futures https://t.co/XLjVcRMKZX
  • A hacker who stole two unreleased songs from Ed Sheeran and sold them on the dark web has been jailed for 18 months. Adrian Kwiatkowski traded the music by Sheeran and 12 songs by rapper Lil Uzi Vert in exchange for cryptocurrency https://t.co/D6xtOymkeV 
  • The battle for talent is a top five business concern for UK law firm managing partners, according to a report by communications agency Byfield | NLJ https://t.co/n33oSfCKlH 
  • UK ‘trying to re-engage’ on Lugano convention | Law Gazette https://t.co/RNDXWeVUxY 
  • Child abuse inquiry proposes scrapping time bar for civil claims | Law Gazette https://t.co/qbKwcYJLWc
  • [2017 Ryan International School Murder] Supreme Court grants interim bail to accused | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/xlM7HY8lpd
  • Top claims firm sees profits plummet from £4.5m to £13,000 | Law Gazette https://t.co/uuiUANOj6E
  • Labour MP Christian Matheson has quit after a parliamentary watchdog recommended he be suspended for "serious sexual misconduct". Two allegations of sexual misconduct against Mr Matheson by a former member of his staff have been upheld https://t.co/PPqRaqfNpw 
  • The #US congressional committee investigating last year's Capitol riot has issued a legal summons ordering former President Donald Trump to testify to lawmakers https://t.co/gGQBgW8teY
  • Is your law firm safe from shadow IT? - Legal Futures https://t.co/Qm9GR94Rpw
  • City firm found itself acting for both parties in banks' dispute | Law Gazette https://t.co/UVYd5Mtocw
  • Fixed costs extension rules ‘not ideal’ - but almost ready for sign-off | Law Gazette https://t.co/8bezcyi5fA
  • Removal process for judges 'unconstitutional', support network tells MoJ | Law Gazette https://t.co/z4bIPqLgaL
  • CLC "making greater use of range of enforcement powers" - Legal Futures https://t.co/r6RewXqs3v 
  • North west firm becomes latest to hand ownership to employees | Law Gazette https://t.co/ooWhRb7i1q
  • Consumer panel calls for standardised information to help consumers - Legal Futures https://t.co/YpCUnG2beB
  • A body found in the loft of a house in Milton Keynes has been identified as teenager Leah Croucher, police said. Thames Valley Police said a post-mortem examination was inconclusive as to the cause of death https://t.co/HeVDi7Zp6P 
  • Inquiry calls for new offence in England and Wales of failing to report child abuse https://t.co/NJEkO5XxgW 
  • SRA “risks acting arbitrarily” in sexual misconduct crackdown - Legal Futures https://t.co/07PSvpA11c
  • West Bank visitors ordered to register romances as occupying #Israel brings in strict rules https://t.co/rPCSmld4FB 
  • Madras High Court upholds life sentence of man for murder of class 9 girl who rebuffed his advances | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/lhsIi8A9Rv Oct 21, 2022
  • Equal profit shares for all: Chester firm embraces employee ownership - Legal Futures https://t.co/LymIfSQfri 
  • Consumer panel calls for standard client information | Law Gazette https://t.co/Rmp8Ilvs28 
  • Amazon facing £900m lawsuit for ‘pushing customers to pay more’ https://t.co/oUNmgLuxVp 
  • Delhi High Court restrains 23 rogue websites from hosting, streaming Akshay Kumar movie Ram Setu | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/C93KI3Ypy2
  • Schoolboy protester dies in Iran after reportedly being shot at close range in #Iran https://t.co/ef3E8HT1tR
  • #US chess grandmaster Hans Niemann is suing rival player Magnus Carlsen for at least $100m after the Norwegian world champion accused him of cheating https://t.co/P3eXXwMxKO

Friday

21st October - Law News

Edition 3951: 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 Labor party had long said that it would reverse the Morrison Government's decision to recognise West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and eventually move Australia's embassy there from Tel Aviv, but the way it eventually went about the move has drawn criticism.

Focus of the Day Article: Firms including DLA Piper, Linklaters back study into lack of black partners in the UK. 'The 1% Study’ outlines steps law firms should take to boost number of senior black lawyers. Full story - The Global Legal Post

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Leading PI firm sues insurance trade magazine for libel - Legal Futures https://t.co/e9cYSwA0Sx
  • Madras High Court says sexual harassment allegations against 'godman' Siva Shankar Baba serious, but quashes FIR due to procedural omission | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/N916NRA9My
  • Brave new hybrid world | Law Gazette https://t.co/Ia8oBK6p2W 
  • Reprimand for barrister convicted of VAT offence - Legal Futures https://t.co/lZy2u83Pb
  • Judges presiding over 'institutionally racist' justice system - report | Law Gazette https://t.co/CyLnndfo6a
  • What will new UK home secretary Grant Shapps bring to the role? https://t.co/c4hJTS1gz2 
  • Liz Truss’s chief of staff still owns 10% of Lynton Crosby’s lobbying firm - Mark Fullbrook’s stake in CT Group while holding Downing Street role creates potential conflict of interest https://t.co/WCCxnklCDn 
  • Jewish politicians criticise Nigel Farage for calling Grant Shapps ‘globalist’ https://t.co/uc2dleidYP
  • Krishnan Guru-Murthy has been taken off air for a week by Channel 4 News after he was recorded off-air, using an offensive insult about an incompetent government minister https://t.co/gOT7TLh4cf
  • US lawyer joins with English barristers to tap group litigation market | Law Gazette https://t.co/iwEu5joYFd
  • Firms quit whiplash and eye growth in other areas of PI market - Legal Futures https://t.co/u19Ix1xiMS
  • US citizen Anne Sacoolas has admitted being responsible for the death of teenage motorcyclist Harry Dunn in a case that caused a diplomatic row between the US and British governments https://t.co/rLZaYD6Dxt 
  • The prime minister Liz Truss has been speaking outside Downing Street to announce her resignation https://t.co/aQAspoNXcK
  • Immigration trainer defends contract after Braverman orders review | Law Gazette https://t.co/qwU1OuowDr
  • Protester condemns ‘barbaric’ attack in Manchester outside #China consulate https://t.co/qB8KUQeIdq 
  • Anyone who works with children and does not report child sexual abuse should be prosecuted, the final report of a huge, seven-year inquiry has recommended https://t.co/tN6pij2e0c
  • Truss publishes plans to ensure transport services run during strikes - New bill means minimum service level must be in place or unions will lose legal protections from damages https://t.co/uD1oTNrRdA 
  • All change at top of Manchester firm as stalwarts prepare exit | Law Gazette https://t.co/YIBxpuD7mr 
  • Report: Declare justice system “institutionally racist” to drive change - Legal Futures https://t.co/gK4pwIDwsq 
  • Former #US President Donald Trump has answered questions under oath in a lawsuit brought against him by an advice columnist who says he raped her. E Jean Carroll alleges the attack took place in a New York luxury department store dressing room https://t.co/l1L62E3VmG
  • The government said the Transport Strikes Bill, which will be presented to MPs on Thursday, aims to avoid further disruption from staff walkouts. Further strikes are planned on 3, 5 and 7 November https://t.co/6szWrlY1zN
  • The House of Commons' Health Committee blamed the government's failure to tackle doctor shortages, which had led to a decline in the traditional GP-patient relationship https://t.co/4QzjvLWPhy
  • One in four PI firms out of whiplash work as market contracts | Law Gazette https://t.co/jBjv8QdgNh
  • Unvetted staff working in hotels housing child asylum seekers, report says https://t.co/oSmeJ3ZHP7
  • Only 90 of 13,000 partners at England and Wales law firms are Black – report https://t.co/dnOzGIVk49 
  • Top US trial lawyer teams up with barristers to target group actions - Legal Futures https://t.co/6bGCCdKi2v 
  • Suella Braverman is shortest-serving home secretary at 43 days https://t.co/rtfAXHpV5X
  • Plea before Bombay High Court challenges long court vacations; claims such vacations violate fundamental rights | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/9oWofOm0M2

Thursday

20th October - Law News

Edition 3950: 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 law in relation to Value Added Tax or ‘VAT’ confers a right to deduct the VAT paid on input expenditure for business activities. During the period 1974-1997, NHS Lothian had operated a number of scientific labs which undertook some business activities. NHS Lothian did not reclaim the input VAT paid in respect of those years until after the enactment of section 121 of the Finance Act 2008, which provided that claims for recovery of input tax incurred in accounting periods ending before 1 May 1997 could be made without any time limit provided that the claim was made before 1 April 2009. NHS Lothian’s claim for repayment of the overpaid tax was rejected by HMRC.

Focus of the Day Article: Thousands of domestic abuse victims and tenants facing eviction will be able to access free legal advice and representation under changes announced by the government yesterday – however, the additional support will not kick in immediately. Full story - The Law Society Gazette

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Gide Loyrette Nouel adds seven-strong team in Paris from Shearman & Sterling - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/t68dUtKV03
  • Construction of London mega-court begins | Law Gazette https://t.co/s2iOWnL1ZM
  • The most ardent rightwing home secretary in modern times with deplorable views, Suella Braverman has resigned. Her resignation letter in full https://t.co/6pLgfwuGPM
  • Willkie Farr & Gallagher hires trio of real estate partners from Munger Tolles in LA - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/cmH9LElwWx
  • Owner used £200,000 from client account to 'prop up' firm | Law Gazette https://t.co/6ZPxltZwJq 
  • Top 100 UK firms see average fee income grow over past financial year, study finds - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/CfCgq5Wza
  • Legal services exemption in 'foreign agents' clampdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/vbkG8ZACfa 
  • Solicitor used £230,000 of client money to prop up firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/VhhOHsZ8h
  • Solicitors will benefit from legal aid reforms, Lewis insists | Law Gazette https://t.co/lOQI6f09gn 
  • A woman whose husband and two children were killed by suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in #Sylhet, Bangladesh has died. Husnara Begum, 45, from Grangetown, Cardiff, died in hospital in Dhaka, nearly three months after the incident https://t.co/c5oGZ5nZ6D
  • TikTok is raising its minimum age for livestreaming from 16 to 18 from next month after an investigation found hundreds of accounts going live from Syrian refugee camps, with children begging for donations https://t.co/U7aOxKBri
  • MPs back plans for abortion clinic buffer zones in England and Wales https://t.co/zEwKUbY4ON 
  • Bob Chan told a news conference he was dragged onto the consulate grounds and beaten by men, leaving him with injuries requiring hospital treatment. #China had claimed there was harassment and attempts at illegal entry https://t.co/Kh1CZV7w
  • Soup kitchens used to be for the homeless, now it is for workers following the present UK economic catastrophe https://t.co/bDPK9S7J1x
  • Prime minister's special adviser suspended following the Sunday Times revelation of Ms Truss's view that the former Chancellor and Health Secretary Sajid Javid was "shit" https://t.co/D0KYYmAK1
  • [Collegium system] Judges spending more time on judges appointments than deciding cases: Law Minister Kiren Rijiju | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/DMBN9iPlQJ
  • Leading PI firm sues insurance trade magazine for libel - Legal Futures https://t.co/e9cYSwA0Sx 
  • Insurers claim win in landmark Covid cases - but so does Greggs | Law Gazette https://t.co/jFtcEGUr3s
  • Judiciary in England and Wales ‘institutionally racist’, says report - more than half of legal professionals in survey said they saw a judge acting in a racially biased way https://t.co/lZPTvl4Fk
  • Thousands more claimants join Woodford fund action | Law Gazette https://t.co/UIJLUg1utX
  • The UK's advertising regulator has banned two HSBC advertisements for being "misleading" about the company's work to tackle climate change. The Advertising Standards Authority said the banking giant can no longer run the ads https://t.co/a36JyKnwo3
  • A Russian analyst who worked on a discredited dossier linking Donald Trump to Russia has been found not guilty of lying to the FBI. Insufficient evidence? #US https://t.co/uOi8mNHFFc
  • Disabled NQ solicitor awarded £23k over firm's recruitment decision - Legal Futures https://t.co/HnHinoTyDl
  • Mastering the menopause | Law Gazette https://t.co/cjKlc3WjUR
  • HSF disputes partner elected as president of the Law Society of Western Australia - The Global Legal Post https://t.co/usdfOzKEm
  • Legal aid eligibility to be widened for people 'at risk' - eventually | Law Gazette https://t.co/IWd2a9g3Y
  • Tory donor’s name removed from kleptocracy report after ‘meritless’ libel threat https://t.co/pB0rX1yBH1
  • SRA “should police anti-money laundering across UK legal sector” - Legal Futures https://t.co/5YeJ8BhVO
  • Supreme Court stays Bombay High Court order that held NGT special bench at Delhi illegal | Bar & Bench #India https://t.co/opvhiugCs
  • Fee income still holding up at top 100 | Law Gazette https://t.co/CpnnEw0kmD