Sunday

27th November - Law News

Edition 3988: 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 Delhi Court today took strong exception to jailed Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) minister Satyendar Jain requesting Tihar Jail officials to provide him with a special diet in keeping with his religious beliefs. Dismissing his plea, the court also ruled that jail authorities cannot be held responsible for his weight loss.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Barrister jailed for child sex offences disbarred - Legal Futures https://t.co/dRW3oQQOHj 
  • The Law Commission has launched a call for evidence on decentralised autonomous organisations (DAOs)—a type of organisation typically reliant on blockchain systems that are increasingly important in crypto-markets| NLJ https://t.co/YRihbV9e1f 
  • Perpetrators offered help in firm’s domestic violence policy | Law Gazette https://t.co/rAZNHwmxsj 
  • Turnover and profits continue to rise at first listed law firm - Legal Futures https://t.co/sgCod6MvWW 
  • Pseudonymous claimant debarred from proceedings | Law Gazette https://t.co/AOSehg1P6P 
  • The five-year review of the judicial salary structure has been postponed, the Lord Chancellor Dominic Raab has confirmed | NLJ https://t.co/tDgHmIcztZ 
  • Trafficking would not have affected citizenship decision, court hears | Law Gazette https://t.co/UCwPftC9Eh 
  • "Win-win" as Sussex firm embraces employee ownership - Legal Futures https://t.co/xm4uH51Ruz 
  • The justice budget suffered a ‘real terms cut’ in the Autumn Statement this week, lawyers have warned, despite Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s pledge to protect public services | NLJ https://t.co/CNrRkXQ5GA 
  • PI claimant may escape costs in 'perverse incentives' case | Law Gazette https://t.co/lifirs2jEP 
  • SRA uses enhanced fining power for the first time with £15,000 penalty - Legal Futures https://t.co/a6FxXYXLYD 
  • Personal injury lawyers have been given an extra six months’ reprieve on the implementation of the fixed costs regime for civil litigation | NLJ https://t.co/sqpuGU2V0u 
  • We are in the foothills of true judicial diversity | Law Gazette https://t.co/F8AHEiwBue 
  • London Fire Brigade institutionally misogynist and racist - report https://t.co/XDV9Wk4cZU 
  • Sharing pornographic deepfakes to be illegal in England and Wales - Tackling the rise in manipulated images, where a person's face is put on someone else's body, is part of a crackdown on the abuse of intimate pictures in the Online Safety Bill https://t.co/MLCbxctU0G 
  • Donald Trump sued as New York Adult Survivors Act takes effect #US https://t.co/cGdFK6JK0A

Saturday

26th November - Law News

Edition 3987: LawNewsIndex is a UK based daily legal news archive on Law, Lawyers, Law Firms, Justice, Jurisprudence, Legislation, Litigation, Legal Ethics & Human Rights since 2011.

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Today's Highlighted Video Story: As China's coronavirus cases rise Beijing is still sticking to its zero-covid policy, locking down cities and enforcing harsh restrictions such as daily mass testing in some areas. East Asia correspondent Bill Birtles tells The World frustration appears to be growing among residents who are struggling to go about their daily lives.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Donald Trump sued as New York Adult Survivors Act takes effect #US https://t.co/cGdFK6JK0A 
  • MPs back tougher economic crime fines and oversight for lawyers - Legal Futures https://t.co/3SxCCkO4br 
  • UK minister rejects measure designed to tackle Slapp legal cases https://t.co/DXqfU4m3Pm 
  • 'Wrong, confusing, unbalanced': SRA told to improve guidance | Law Gazette https://t.co/DQ3JpAJp7p 
  • Gove under pressure to explain role in PPE deals for Mone-linked firm https://t.co/509n12tTHF 
  • Bar Council piles pressure on BSB over Dinah Rose case - Legal Futures https://t.co/aLJha8eq5f 
  • Lord chief justice announces his retirement | Law Gazette https://t.co/P57Hq11Zf1
  • Listed firms' share prices jump while Ince looks to raise another £4m - Legal Futures https://t.co/CdByKrvdeT 
  • Why this supreme court ruling presents an opportunity for Scottish nationalists https://t.co/T6MIm6HxMf 
  • Blow to corporate transparency as top EU court backs anonymity | Law Gazette https://t.co/2iizpCSJtF 
  • Fewer than 1% of ‘illegal’ tree felling cases in England result in convictions https://t.co/8rnL399FR2 
  • Former soldier David Holden has been found guilty of the manslaughter of Aidan McAnespie in Tyrone 34 years ago. The 53-year-old is the first veteran to be convicted of a historical offence in Northern Ireland since the 1998 Good Friday Agreement https://t.co/x4demTjw4M 
  • Bar Council wades into BSB complaint-handling uproar | Law Gazette https://t.co/3G5jfa5Hke 
  • The Ministry of Justice has been "inundated" with complaints of alleged bullying by Justice Secretary Dominic Raab. He is already facing an investigation into two complaints made about his conduct https://t.co/ZE1glFGGeu 
  • A woman with Down's syndrome has lost her appeal over a law that allows abortion up until birth for a foetus with the condition. Heidi Crowter, 27, from Coventry said she was "angry that the judges say my feelings do not matter" https://t.co/MLymHSwLoK 
  • Quarter of firms in SRA review of immigration work face disciplinary action - Legal Futures https://t.co/WwzvD67WYi 
  • Rude judge? Don't just shrug your shoulders, says LCJ | Law Gazette https://t.co/Akrq9I5IIt 
  • Twelve people, including three women, have been flogged in front of thousands of onlookers at a football stadium in Afghanistan. The group were guilty of "moral crimes" including adultery, robbery and gay sex, a Taliban official told https://t.co/RDcFcv5VeP 
  • Nadia Cook joins Harper Macleod | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/6forGZ8RiD 
  • Last Flight Home review – heartbreaking portrait of assisted dying https://t.co/XawMaeZ1M5 
  • Vardy v Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial review – courtroom panto https://t.co/nbLz7usUWR 
  • Squaring Circles’ Rachael Bicknell appointed to RICS and SIMI | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Xu4fHgvo1x 
  • ‘An explosion’: what is behind the rise in girls questioning their gender identity? https://t.co/rKunpovV2c 
  • Boyd Legal acquires Fife firm Baird & Company | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/fseEYRoGO1 
  • Threat to UK financial services watchdogs off the table - Government ‘committed’ to financial regulators’ independence says City minister in Tory U-turn https://t.co/B502EMOgNa 
  • Johnson and Truss join rebels against Sunak keeping new onshore wind ban https://t.co/ic4Sz5UZDs 
  • More cash for solicitors? Not the right thing to do - Raab | Law Gazette https://t.co/WLvdBAWUuc 
  • Supreme Court ‘in no doubt’ that Scottish government’s indyref2 bill is ultra vires | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/gSc2EHhPxQ

Friday

25th November - Law News

Edition 3986: 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: Artificial Lawyer to switch to ‘library mode’ while founder takes year-long sabbatical. Online UK legaltech site to pause news service in January as Richard Tromans makes lifestyle choice to pursue other projects. Full story - The Global Legal Post
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: They say they're sorry, they've sacked their Chief Executive and after accusations of racism, they've acknowledged they made assumptions about the lifestyle of two-year-old Awaab Ishak's parents that were wrong. But despite the claims from Rochdale Boroughwide Housing that lessons have been learned, tonight this programme reveals residents on the estate where Awaab died are still being housed in conditions so bad they say it is making them ill.

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Anti-SLAPP law takes a step closer | Law Gazette https://t.co/upf8UcakyC
  • BSB apologises to high-profile barrister over handling of complaint | Law Gazette https://t.co/3fXKTcS3KM 
  • The Guardian view on Scotland and the constitution: a crisis is brewing https://t.co/wA3fXQzBFO
  • Litigation bellwether sounds warning note for London | Law Gazette https://t.co/7irdvRQu4L
  • Belfast conference calls for equality law reform | Irish Legal News https://t.co/U4RREr52e8
  • Law firm wins VAT battle with HMRC over office leases - Legal Futures https://t.co/m1AhISJBqK 
  • What is the supreme court’s Scottish independence ruling about? https://t.co/clTZQLz8cX 
  • Scottish parliament does not have independence referendum power, SC rules | Law Gazette https://t.co/WBxge01SC7 
  • Dillon Eustace appoints Martin Colman as head of real estate | Irish Legal News https://t.co/Dp8EhfCpVd 
  • Some 3,000 Metropolitan Police officers cannot be fully deployed due to misconduct allegations or health issues, including "about 100" who are not trusted to speak to the public https://t.co/YhhSQnPvTg
  • Society welcomes Switzerland travel deal | Law Gazette https://t.co/C1w8brBWe6 
  • Courts returning "large number" of claims forms for ex-OIC cases - Legal Futures https://t.co/k9jOTlVw15 
  • Lawyers among victims of latest Iran clampdown | Law Gazette https://t.co/airSF8PVZq 
  • Eversheds Sutherland partners with NI Chamber’s International Champions series | Irish Legal News https://t.co/gmsOdPrbfK 
  • Squaring Circles’ Rachael Bicknell appointed to RICS and SIMI | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/Xu4fHgvo1x 
  • There's growing evidence that #French rescue services failed to respond adequately to a migrant boat that sank in the Channel last November, with at least 33 people on board https://t.co/2Xqo0izAwE
  • England: Solicitor guidance on reporting serious misconduct is legally deficient | Scottish Legal News https://t.co/nndmS9junw
  • Female GCs “more likely to coach and mentor” than men - Legal Futures https://t.co/IlJV3KHTen 
  • Santander cut mortgage offer because I was pregnant - Its terms and conditions state it does not discriminate https://t.co/v7I9NuJPPw
  • The removal of Shamima Begum's UK citizenship in 2019 was unlawful, her lawyers have argued. Ms Begum's citizenship was stripped after she travelled to Islamic State group-controlled Syria when she was 15 https://t.co/yEXBGcKHSw
  • Police will text 70,000 people to warn them they have been victims of a banking scam in the UK's biggest anti-fraud operation. The Met have arrested an east London man accused of running an international service enabling fake phone calls to victims https://t.co/eBj1v8xrZW 
  • Crypto crash underlines need for legal certainty, says Vos | Law Gazette https://t.co/pK9FRdqbv7 
  • Just Stop Oil protesters guilty of criminal damage to Van Gogh frame https://t.co/TcEBaGlNvL 
  • The supreme court’s batting away of Indyref2 leaves Sturgeon more isolated than ever - The five judges’ robust decision leaves the SNP with no choice but to seek independence through a general election https://t.co/QVSFRNAXoH 
  • Kate Spencer joins aviation lessor LCI as legal counsel | Irish Legal News https://t.co/jGm8nBjqz8 
  • 'Penalised, isolated and alone': Lawcare highlights men's mental health struggles | Law Gazette https://t.co/f7U4xhPAca 
  • The yacht, the wedding and £29m: Tory peer Michelle Mone’s life during the Covid crisis https://t.co/uMir5U1z2I 
  • Tory peer Michelle Mone secretly received £29m from ‘VIP lane’ PPE firm https://t.co/b9ABjkJqJO

Thursday

24th November - Law News

Edition 3985: 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: A remodelled emergency legal aid scheme for tenants facing eviction will begin four months later than planned, it has emerged – as a housing law chief stressed the need for the government to hurry up with reforms. Full story - The Law Society Gazette
 
Today's Highlighted Video Story: Judgment has been given this morning by the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in the following case: Reference by the Lord Advocate of devolution issues under paragraph 34 of Schedule 6 to the Scotland Act 1998 - [2022] UKSC 31 - The Scottish Parliament has the power to make laws for Scotland (section 28(1) of the Scotland Act 1998 (“SA”)). However, a provision of an Act of the Scottish Parliament is not law so far as the provision is outside the legislative competence of the Scottish Parliament (section 29(1) SA). A provision is outside legislative competence if it “relates to reserved matters” (section 29(2)(b) SA). Whether a provision “relates to” a reserved matter is determined “by reference to the purpose of the provision, having regard (among other things) to its effect in all the circumstances” (section 29(3) SA). Reserved matters include both “the Union of the Kingdoms of Scotland and England” and “the Parliament of the United Kingdom” (paras 1(b) and (c) Schedule 5 SA, respectively).

Saturday Conversations on Law
  • Poe Kiely Hogan Lanigan appoints Annette Hickey and Chris Hogan as partners | Irish Legal News https://t.co/lp2VGVuL4H 
  • PI firm fails to exclude defendant solicitors' data on its claims record - Legal Futures https://t.co/91LlNGV4I9 
  • The SEND system is broken because it lacks local accountability. The government’s proposed overhaul would weaken the legal framework | Law Gazette https://t.co/NaMa1GcLHS 
  • Aviation lessor LCI appoints Terri Foley as COO and general counsel | Irish Legal News https://t.co/L2Cvyv5fi5 
  • Procurement for new-look eviction advice scheme finally begins | Law Gazette https://t.co/IemGlCHKP4 
  • Solicitors facing ethical disclosure decisions "need more SRA help" - Legal Futures https://t.co/PkjAJHZVEY
  • Lawyer appointed to investigate complaint about Dominic Raab's conduct - Adam Tolley KC to investigate complaints made about the conduct of the Deputy Prime Minister https://t.co/78TRHeaayC
  • 'Exhausted' solicitor, 79, agrees strike-off for overcharging by £474,108 | Law Gazette https://t.co/F27vzbPkDn 
  • Home secretary Suella Braverman was warned four times that her department was potentially breaking the law by keeping migrants at Kent's Manston centre, but she failed to act https://t.co/DLdhgBS4Cw
  • The judges have made clear that the law does not allow Holyrood to legislate for an independence referendum without Westminster's agreement https://t.co/vISd2hQCJN 
  • Men in law face mental health stigma | Irish Legal News https://t.co/rhhESstsSu 
  • Landmark legislation giving effect to the recommendations of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland (CoFPI) is set to be published with a view to it becoming law next year | Irish Legal News https://t.co/5I1zj4TWAQ
  • Rail workers union leader Mike Lynch has said he is "not the Grinch" ahead of fresh strikes in the run-up to Christmas and after New Year. During a year of unprecedented disruption for workers in a record number of strikes, public sympathy is being tested https://t.co/brOvblZMw7
  • The Scottish government cannot hold an independence referendum without the UK government's consent, the Supreme Court has ruled. SNP wanted to hold a referendum on 19 October next year https://t.co/t9CtAIObP7
  • Raab confident of 'overwhelming' Bill of Rights support | Law Gazette https://t.co/UjKJGVRnqZ 
  • For some fans, World Cup alcohol ban brings relief. FIFA’s decision sparked criticism from visitors, but many Qatar-based fans – including families – back the move https://t.co/AANiErQntb 
  • Estate agents boss tells conveyancers to charge more - Legal Futures https://t.co/kQkN4nf6up 
  • Eight years ago, Sarah Sands stabbed a convicted paedophile to death. Speaking together for the first time, her three sons say they were all sexually abused by him, and how they feel now about their mother's crime https://t.co/f1lZENEfE5 
  • Law firms face political threats over ESG | Law Gazette https://t.co/bdr3lQKHrt
  • ‘Less than 10’ dead after shooting at Walmart store in Virginia - Virginia’s Chesapeake police say several people have been killed, including the unidentified shooter #US https://t.co/nsGIgSvohM 
  • The Home Office is blighted by delays in dealing with asylum claims, as inexperienced and low-paid staff are hired to handle applications. Staff said this was slowing down decisions, leading to long, expensive hotel stays for asylum seekers https://t.co/Z6WtZYuo0C
  • Comyn Kelleher Tobin promotes Nicola Kiely to partner | Irish Legal News https://t.co/MtzJb22wOh 
  • Landlord admits it made assumptions about family in mouldy Rochdale flat https://t.co/924TK8hPSF 
  • Solicitor struck off after tribunal refuses to go behind US plea deal - Legal Futures https://t.co/asuCLKwor7 
  • Legaltech lessons from the smartphone boom - Legal Futures https://t.co/5po4ryqfCW 
  • #German football federation to take legal action over Fifa’s OneLove armband ban - Move comes after supermarket chain cuts commercial ties with DFB in protest over row at World Cup https://t.co/bDtHqwGQww 
  • The #US Supreme Court has ordered former President Donald Trump's tax forms to be released to a Democratic-controlled congressional committee. The move is a major blow to Mr Trump, who has tried for years to shield his tax returns from becoming public https://t.co/dwImZxMTsh 
  • Owen Paterson taking UK to human rights court after lobbying scandal https://t.co/cmYEx6mDXi
  • Supreme court to rule on second Scottish independence referendum - Decision should settle whether Scottish parliament can hold independence poll without Westminster approval https://t.co/4Q47zZ8UYt 
  • Matt Hancock broke government rules over I’m a Celebrity stint, says watchdog chair https://t.co/gXwVz7rfRY