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27-11-2020The global pandemic and its impact on employment law
Employment lawyers are in red-hot demand as businesses seek advice on novel legal issues thrown up by the coronavirus pandemic.
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12-11-2020New rules on removing foreign rough sleepers from UK face legal challenge
Home Office rules allowing the removal of foreign rough sleepers from the UK starting next month are unlawful, legal campaigners have claimed.
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04-11-2020Fraud does not oust negligence claim, Supreme Court rules
Lawyers have stressed that the illegality principle in civil claims remains intact despite the Supreme Court finding in favour of a mortgage fraudster in a dispute with a law firm.
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03-11-2020Protest exemption set to be removed from England lockdown rules
Protections for protesters are set to be removed from the coronavirus rules under the second national lockdown, it has emerged, provoking anger from human rights groups and campaigners.
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02-11-2020Johnny Depp loses libel claim after five-courtroom epic
Hollywood star Johnny Depp’s libel claim against the Sun newspaper was dismissed by the High Court today which found allegations that he assaulted his former wife to be ‘substantially true’.
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29-10-2020Legal aid services are on brink of collapse, lawyers tell MPs
Legal aid services are “on the brink of collapse” due to successive cuts and the disruption wreaked by Covid-19, say lawyers.
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28-10-2020Facebook, Twitter and Google face questions from US senators
The chief executives of Facebook, Twitter, and Google will shortly face questioning by the US Senate over a key legal protection given to their firms.
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27-10-2020High court condemns lack of provisions in UK for suicidal teenager
Judge forced to send 16-year-old girl to unregulated placement due to lack of available NHS psychiatric intensive care beds
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26-10-2020Convictions for rapes in London less likely than in 2015, research shows
Concern over fall in convictions and growing delays in capital despite rise in reports of rapes and sexual offences
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21-10-2020Robot judges determining guilt through speech and body temperature ‘commonplace’ within 50 years, AI guru predicts
It might not be long before we see robot judges handing out justice based on the speech patterns and body temperatures of defendants.