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Dawn Jackson

With a history of over 15 years in PR & publishing, Dawn is a regular contributor to Law News and other professional news media including Business Manchester and Business Cheshire.

Are dress codes legal in Canada?

Article kindly contributed by: Alistair Vigier at Clearway Law Whether it’s at the workplace, a school, or even a nightclub on a Saturday night, many places purport to dictate how people should dress. Businesses, of course, want their employees to...

Court of Appeal to determine whether Microsoft missed court filing deadline with submission filed electronically at 4:52pm

Procedural point of practical importance to all legal practitioners engaged in commercial litigation Vice-President of the Court of Appeal has directed that the question as to whether the correct filing time is 4:30pm or 23:59pm shall be determined...

The Criminal Justice System is at breaking point until Junior Barrister pay is addressed, says Leading QC

Commenting on today’s news that the Criminal Bar Association has voted for an indefinite, uninterrupted strike in England and Wales from 5 September, Michelle Heeley QC, Leader of the Midlands Circuit and Barrister at No5 Barristers’ Chambers said: “For...

How the Barrister Strikes Could Deter Aspiring Lawyers From Criminal Law

Photo Credit: Ekaterina Bolovtsova via Pexels This morning, it was announced that Barristers across England and Wales will begin strike action from the 5th of September, amid ongoing disputes with the government over legal aid funding, pay and working conditions.  With...

Recently converged LCMS at forefront of eLearning Software Solutions for Lawyers and Legal Teams

Industry-leading learning technology software provider to the legal sector Intellek is excited to announce the launch of its new all-inclusive Learning Content Management System (LCMS) as the online training solution for Lawyers, Law Firms and Legal Teams. Intellek (formerly TutorPro)...

ABA urges Supreme Court to uphold long-standing civil rights principles in same-sex bias case

The American Bar Association filed an amicus brief today, asking the U.S. Supreme Court to affirm lower court decisions that private businesses cannot rely on the First Amendment to claim a right to be exempt from state public-accommodation laws...

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