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Indemnity Insurance for Employed Barristers Gets Go-Ahead‎

13th November 2017
Employed barristers* will now be allowed to carry out pro bono work as the Bar Council’s call for professional indemnity insurance (PII) extension to cover the employed Bar has been approved by Bar Mutual. Under the rule change, approved at the Bar Mutual Annual General Meeting, employed barristers will now be covered by PII to […]
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What Has Been the US' Legislation Response to Gun Violence Over the Last 10 Years?

13th November 2017
Post-Pulse, post-Las Vegas, there was a flurry of gun legislation. Where does it stand? What happened with the bump stock legislation?
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Failure to Be GDPR Ready Could Cost You 4% of Your Global Turnover

9th November 2017
From 25th May next year all UK businesses – big or small – will need to comply with strict new regulations around how they collect, store and use personal information as the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaces the current data protection directive. However, despite the GDPR’s two-year transition period which began in May […]
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The Impact of Changes to Cost Capping in Planning and Environmental Claims

3rd November 2017
Killian Garvey, planning & environmental law barrister at Kings Chambers, discusses with Lawyer Monthly the recent High Court ruling to re-impose fixed costs for disputes in planning and environmental cases. You will likely have the seen the headlines which accompanied the decision taken by the High Court in September to re-instate fixed costs for disputes […]
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Terrorism vs. Mentally Ill: Are the Mentally Unfit Prosecuted Fairly?

1st November 2017
With people criticising Stephen Paddock being labelled as a 'lone wolf' and other criminals being stated as 'mentally unwell' instead of 'terrorists', Lawyer Monthly asks how mental health ties into violent crimes and if a criminal should just be labelled as a criminal, rather than on their mental well-being. It is a tough topic to […]
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What Would Happen If the US Applied a Gun Amnesty?

1st November 2017
After Stephen Paddock killed 58 people in Las Vegas and wounded more than 400, another unfortunate mass shooting in the US has yet again brought the ever-important point to moot: if there needs to be tighter gun control laws imposed in the US, and what could be done. And even though homicide rates have massively […]
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The Common Misconceptions of Indian Law

1st November 2017
Native Americans and Indian Tribes have prominence in the US, especially in relation to the Indian Gaming Industry; nonetheless, there are common misconceptions and unjust perceptions of these Tribes and their authority in respects to the law and gaming industry. We have the pleasure of speaking with Danielle Her Many Horses, who is the General […]
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