In magistrates’ courts, lawyers have 20 percent more cases per brief – on average about 101 – while the crown court increase is 27 percent.
She told MPs: “Our rape and serious sexual offences lawyers, so much in our thoughts at the moment and in the public’s mind, have on average 80 percent more cases per lawyer than they did at the start of the pandemic. And strain on that particular group of prosecutors, as you know, pre-dates the pandemic.”
She said there is a “real pressure” on staff, adding: “When prosecutors hold more cases, and when cases are waiting longer to be heard in the courts, there’s more strain on them, and on the defence, and on witnesses and all involved.”
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Bologna Business School and Italian Wine Academy renew their collaboration: students will participate in WSET courses for the second consecutive year
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From 20 to 22 May, within the historical walls of Villa Guastavillani, the Bologna Business School (BBS) will host a WSET Level 2 course for students enrolled in the prestigious Global Master Food and Wine, delivered by the Italian Wine Academy of Verona. Three days of full immersion: students will take part in one of the world s most authoritative courses on the business of wine.
The historic Villa Guastavillani, headquarters of the Bologna Business School (BBS)
The business footprint and the study of markets is a fundamental chapter, the WSET courses are complete and highly professional for anyone wishing to develop a career in the sector: this is why we are convinced that ambitious BBS students will benefit from this opportunity.
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Italian Wine Podcast launches the Inclusion-Diversity Series
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This new series hosted by Dr. Rebecca Lawrence is a set of discussions with prominent people in the wine industry, focusing on issues such as inclusivity, diversity, allyship and female leadership. The series will inform, educate and entertain listeners about the wine industry through intimate conversations.
Rania Zyaat, Vinka Woldarski, Amelia Singer
Italian Wine Podcast wanted to share these stories with listeners, not only to demonstrate these experiences still exist in the wine industry in 2021, but that there is a movement of strong female leadership that is becoming a force of positive change.