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Ms Justice Obi, Acting Justice of the BIOT Supreme Court, will hold a trial to examine the asylum seekers’ claims of unlawful detention and habeas corpus after rejecting an appeal by the BIOT Commissioner, who argued that such a proceeding would be unnecessary and disproportionately costly An inquiry examines the wrongful conviction of Andrew Malkinson, focusing on police and judicial failings The Financial Conduct Authority introduces new rules to prevent greenwashing in financial services Community Justice Scotland, in collaboration with The Union creative communications agency, has released a short film to educate the public about the benefits of community justice Irwin Mitchell integrates Lexis+ AI, pioneering technological revolution in legal practice with generative AI The Association of Prison Lawyers (APL) has released an update on their survey regarding the difficulties in accessing legal visits in prisons, covering the period from January to April 2024 Reports highlight technology and training gaps in supporting vulnerable witnesses in family and criminal courts In light of a snap general election scheduled for 4 July, ACSO executive director Matthew Maxwell Scott sent a letter to Health Minister Maria Caulfield, MP, outlining concerns that the reforms, set to begin in October 2024, could harm claimants and increase NHS costs