Live trial and true crime network, Law&Crime, has licensed the rights for primetime airings of Protection Court, a syndicated show from Trifecta Entertainme
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The owner of a legal practice has been ordered to pay a legal executive suffering from a stress-related illness â¬20,000 compensation for her discriminatory dismissal.
The legal executive was on sick leave for stress at the time of her discriminatory dismissal in January 2019 and also suffered from depression.
Workplace Relations Commission (WRC) Adjudication Officer, Niamh OâCarroll Kelly, found that the legal executive was sacked on the grounds of her disability.
Ms OâCarroll Kelly stated that stress came within the definition of a disability due to the fact that the stress in this case was severe enough to exacerbate the womanâs pre-existing depression.
Ethics case tossed against judge accused of allowing reality TV show to film in her courtroom
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A hearing panel has dismissed ethics charges against a Florida judge accused of allowing a reality TV show to film domestic violence cases in her courtroom, according to an order filed Tuesday.
After ethics prosecutors presented their case against Judge Carroll Kelly at a Zoom hearing, the hearing panel determined that there wasn’t enough evidence to move forward, report Law.com and Law360.
Kelly is a judge with the 11th Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade County. The Florida Judicial Qualifications Commission accused Kelly last May of giving litigants little notice that they would be asked to sign waivers to appear in the syndicated show, called