Should intercept evidence on terror suspects be made admissible in court?
The control orders regime for detaining suspects who have been neither charged nor prosecuted has been widely discredited. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |
Conroy dials apology to Telstra
THE minister pushing to break up Telstra has been forced to apologise to Telstra after he forgot to black out market-sensitive information in a tabled report. australianit.news.com.au |
Sidley Austin opens in Silicon Valley
Law firm Sidley Austin LLP has pushed into Silicon Valley, recruiting several local veteran attorneys to open its newest office. bizjournals.com |
Supreme Court could sanction two Phillips & Associates attorneys
The Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Arizona is recommending that the Supreme Court sanction two-high profile attorneys with Phillips & Associates for office practices that violate the state Bar’s Rules of Professional Conduct. bizjournals.com |
Attorney-General to review Edlington torture boys 'lenient' sentence
Two brothers who were jailed for brutally torturing two young boys are to have their sentences reconsidered, it was announced yesterday. feeds.timesonline.co.uk |