Workers urged to use stalking law (BBC News)
Workers urged to use stalking law (BBC News)
Scotland’s largest unions calls on public sector workers to use an anti-stalking law in harassment cases.
Rise in child abuse cases puts pressure on legal aid budget (Times Online)
A large rise in the numbers of children at risk of abuse is threatening a fresh crisis for the cash-strapped legal aid system….
Media law review of the year (Guardian Unlimited)
Edgar Forbes looks back over the causes and cases making the headlines in 2006.
Solicitor joins law firm s countryside team (The Hexham Courant)
THE latest recruit to law firm Ward Hadaway s countryside team can truly claim to combine legal knowledge with practical farming experience. William Green took over the reins of his family farm at Hallington at the age of 18, following the death of his father.
Solicitor joins law firm s countryside team (The Hexham Courant)
THE latest recruit to law firm Ward Hadaway s countryside team can truly claim to combine legal knowledge with practical farming experience. William Green took over the reins of his family farm at Hallington at the age of 18, following the death of his father.
Saddam legal team asked to pick up personal effects (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
The US military has asked lawyers for Saddam Hussein to pick up the former Iraqi dictator’s personal effects in advance of his execution, one of his legal team has said.
Random checks ‘a legal minefield’ (Daily Telegraph)
Apart from the rail industry, where drug testing is allowed by the Transport and Works Act 1992, the use of screening is a legal minefield, a lawyer said yesterday.