Judges given option to sack lawyers in high-cost cases – The Lawyer

Posted June 4th, 2007 in conflict of interest, delay, news, trials by sally

“The Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer has outlined plans that will see lawyers who cause delays to court cases replaced, following the collapse of BCCI and Equitable.”

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The Lawyer, 4th June 2007

Source: www.thelawyer.com

SRA delays launch of abridged LPC – The Lawyer

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legal education, news, solicitors by sally

“Alternative routes to qualifying as a solicitor will not be piloted this year as planned, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has revealed.”

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The Lawyer, 4th June 2007

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Does big business need to panic? Only if they’re violating the law – The Times

Posted June 4th, 2007 in news, representative actions by sally

“The arrival on UK soil of Michael Hausfeld, the doyen of American class-action lawyers, earlier in the year has inspired some fairly excitable headlines anticipating a tidal wave of US-style group litigation. ‘Big business beware,’ cautioned a profile in The Sunday Times. Another report in the insurance press started with the simple declaration: ‘The eagle has landed .'”

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The Times, 4th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Magic circle wades into LSB independence debate – Legal Week

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legal profession, legal services, news by sally

“All five magic circle firms have thrown their weight behind attempts to amend the Legal Services Bill ahead of a parliamentary debate on the issue today (4 June).”

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Legal Week, 4th June 2007

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Bar Council calls on MPs to put consumers first – The Times

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legal profession, legal services, news by sally

“The Bar Council, the representative body for UK barristers, has called on MPs to prioritise consumers in any changes to the British legal system ahead of today’s second reading of the wide-ranging Legal Services Bill in the House of Commons.”

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The Times, 4th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

‘More inquiries’ in honours probe – BBC News

Posted June 4th, 2007 in news, peerages & dignities by sally

“The Crown Prosecution Service has asked cash-for-honours probe police to ‘undertake further inquiries’.”

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BBC News, 4th June 2007

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Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legislation by sally

The Offshore Installations (Safety Zones) (No. 3) Order 2007

The Export Control (Iran) Order 2007

The Companies (Political Expenditure Exemption) Order 2007

The Asylum (Designated States) Order 2007

The Gambling Act 2005 (Commencement No. 6 and Transitional Provisions) (Amendment) Order 2007

The Home Information Pack (Revocation) Regulations 2007

The Human Tissue (Quality and Safety for Human Application) Regulations 2007

The Human Fertilisation and Embryology (Quality and Safety) Regulations 2007

The Marine Works (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2007

The Disability Discrimination Code of Practice (Providers of Post 16 Education) (Appointed Day) Order 2007

The Disability Discrimination Code of Practice (Providers of Post 16 Education) (Revocation) Order 2007

The Representation of the People (National Assembly for Wales) (Relevant Registration Officer) Order 2007

The Representation of the People (National Assembly for Wales) (Access to Election Documents) Regulations 2007

The Street Litter Control Notices (England) (Amendment) Order 2007

The Road Tunnel Safety Regulations 2007

The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (Corresponding Amendments) Order 2007

The Bus Lane Contraventions (Approved Local Authorities) (England) (Amendment) (No. 3) Order 2007

The Road Traffic (Permitted Parking Area and Special Parking Area) (Metropolitan Borough of North Tyneside) Order 2007

The National Health Service (Charges for Drugs and Appliances) Amendment (No. 2) Regulations 2007

The Education Act 1996 (Amendment of Section 19) (England) Regulations 2007

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Revenue and Customs Commissioners v. Decadt – Times Law Reports

Posted June 4th, 2007 in income tax, law reports by sally

Training cost is not tax-deductible

Revenue and Customs Commissioners v. Decadt

Chancery Division

“For expenses to be deductible from a taxpayer’s earnings, they had to be necessarily incurred in the performance of his duties and not simply because he was obliged by his contract to incur them.”

The Times, 4th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Housden and Another v. Conservators of Wimbledon and Putney Commons – Times Law Reports

Posted June 4th, 2007 in easements, law reports by sally

No private right of way possible

Housden and Another v. Conservators of Wimbledon and Putney Commons

Chancery Division

“A prescriptive right based on 40 years of use could not be acquired under section 2 of the Prescription Act 1832 where the servient owners had powers derived from a statute that rendered it unlawful for them to grant the right claimed.”

The Times, 4th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Hughes v. Grampian Country Food Group Ltd. – Times Law Reports

Posted June 4th, 2007 in health & safety, law reports by sally

Trussing chickens is not manual handling

Hughes v. Grampian Country Food Group Ltd.

Court of Sesssion, Inner House

“A process worker trussing chicken carcasses was not performing a manual handling operation for the purposes of the Manual Handling Operations Regulations (SI 1992 No 2793).”

The Times, 4th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Both sides in abortion row get ready for parliamentary battle – The Guardian

Posted June 4th, 2007 in abortion, news by sally

“Both sides in the battle over abortion rights are gearing up for a test of strength in parliament to see which of them has the political muscle either to liberalise David Steel’s 40-year-old legislation or to curb what opponents of abortion call ‘two Dunblane massacres a day’.”

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The Guardian, 4th June 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Seven new laws for every day of Blair as PM – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 4th, 2007 in legislation, news by sally

“More than seven new laws have come into force every day since Tony Blair came to power a decade ago, new research has shown.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th June 2007

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Criminals convicted by police jurors to appeal to law lords – The Guardian

Posted June 4th, 2007 in juries, news by sally

“Two convicted criminals who claim they were denied a fair trial because the juries which found them guilty included a police officer will take their case to Britain’s highest court next month. Their appeal to the House of Lords will be heard in July, along with a third case in which one of the jurors who delivered a guilty verdict was a lawyer working for the Crown Prosecution Service, which brought the prosecution.”

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The Guardian, 4th June 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Firm to be sued over ‘torture flights’ – The Guardian

Posted June 4th, 2007 in extradition, news, terrorism by sally

“A former British resident being held at Guantánamo is suing a subsidiary of the Boeing corporation which he alleges was involved in arranging for him to be taken to secret American prisons around the world. Once there, he says, he was tortured.”

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The Guardian, 4th June 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Supermarkets do not make law, says Gov – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 4th, 2007 in news, planning by sally

“The Government is facing claims that its planning policy, unveiled last month, was unduly influenced by the supermarket giants, which lobbied to scrap rules safeguarding Britain’s town centres.”

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Daily Telegraph, 4th June 2007

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Prisoners‘ can claim thousands of pounds’ over delays to parole – The Guardian

Posted June 4th, 2007 in news, prisons by sally

“Hundreds of offenders are being wrongly held in jail because the Prison Service is failing to meet the deadline for their early release on parole.”

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The Guardian, 2th June 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Tesco takes on ‘sleepy’ solicitors – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 4th, 2007 in conveyancing, news by sally

“Tesco, the UK’s largest retailer, is plotting to take on high street solicitors by launching a property conveyancing service.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd June 2007

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Brown ready to strengthen terror laws – The Times

Posted June 4th, 2007 in news, police, terrorism by sally

“Gordon Brown indicated yesterday that he will take a tough line with counter-terrorism laws as he unveiled plans to extend the powers of the police and courts.”

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The Times, 4th June 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Chagos islanders demand compensation from Britain – Reuters

Posted June 4th, 2007 in Chagos Islands, news by sally

“Indian Ocean islanders expelled from the Chagos archipelago more than 40 years ago want Britain to pay damages, their leader said on Sunday.”

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Reuters, 3rd June 2007

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Miller takes £5m divorce to Europe – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 4th, 2007 in divorce, news by sally

“It was a ruling that alarmed wealthy husbands across England by establishing London as the divorce capital of the world for wives.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd June 2007

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk