Outcry over move to seize bank assets – Financial Times

Posted July 6th, 2007 in banking, news, tax evasion by sally

“Scores of tax consultants on Thursday rushed to condemn the proposal drawn up by Revenue & Customs that could allow the seizure of unpaid taxes from people’s bank accounts without a court order.”

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Financial Times,  6th July 2007

Source: www.ft.com

Battle over control orders goes to Lords – The Guardian

Posted July 6th, 2007 in control orders, human rights, news by sally

“The government today launches a legal battle to try to persuade Britain’s top court, the House of Lords, that the control order regime, which it sees as a key weapon against terrorism, does not violate terror suspects’ human rights.”

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The Guardian, 6th July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Richard & Judy phone company fined over “misleading” TV quiz – The Times

Posted July 6th, 2007 in media, news by sally

“A fine of £150,000 is to be levied on the phone company involved in the Richard & Judy phone quiz scandal – but the broadcaster, Channel 4, and the producer, Cactus Television, face a further inquiry to learn whether they will be punished.”

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The Times, 6th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Family will sue after daughter’s nursery death ruled unlawful – The Times

Posted July 6th, 2007 in children, homicide, negligence, news by sally

“The death of a 16-month-old girl at a nursery was the result of negligence so serious that it amounted to manslaughter, an inquest jury ruled yesterday.”

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The Times, 6th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

London firms dominate global legal market – Times

Posted July 5th, 2007 in law firms, news by michael

“City law firms are reaping record profits that confirm London’s dominance of the global legal market, according to research published today. ”

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Times, 5th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Man guilty of inciting murder at cartoon protest – The Guardian

Posted July 5th, 2007 in incitement, Islam, murder, news by michael

“A man who called for British troops to be brought back from Iraq in body bags at a demonstration against cartoons said to be offensive to Islam was today found guilty of inciting murder.”

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Guardian, 5th July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Erskine Chambers’ Todd to head Chancery body – LegalWeek

Posted July 5th, 2007 in barristers, news by michael

“Erskine Chambers’ Michael Todd QC has been elected as the new chairman of the Chancery Bar Association (ChBA), the body announced yesterday (4 June).”

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LegalWeek, 5th July 2007

Source: www.legalweek.com

Three jailed for inciting terror – BBC News

Posted July 5th, 2007 in incitement, internet, news, terrorism by michael

“Three men who used the internet to urge Muslims to carry out holy war against non-believers have been jailed.”

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BBC News, 5th July 2007

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Accountant loses bid to prove Royal claim – The Guardian

Posted July 5th, 2007 in news by michael

“A judge today roundly dismissed attempts by a man to advance his claim that he may be the illegitimate son of the late Princess Margaret.”

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Guardian, 5th July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Daily Telegraph Law Reports, 5th July 2007

Posted July 5th, 2007 in law reports by michael

R (National Grid Gas plc) v. Environment Agency

Dara v. Germany

Shala & Another v. Birmingham City Council

Re P (A Child)

Pennwell Publishing (UK) Ltd v. Ornstien & Others

Daily Telegraph, 5th July 2007

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Please note that the Daily Telegraph Law Reports are only available online for one week

R (Singh) v Stratford Magistrates’ Court – WLR Daily

Posted July 5th, 2007 in law reports, mental health by sally

R (Singh) v. Stratford Magistrates’ Court

Where a hospital or guardianship order was made under s 37(1) of the Mental Health Act 1983, there was no entitlement to a trial under s 37(3).”

WLR Daily, 4th July 2007

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.
 

Seal v Chief Constable of South Wales Police – WLR Daily

Posted July 5th, 2007 in law reports, mental health by sally

Seal v. Chief Constable of South Wales Police

It was a mandatory requirement to obtain the leave of the High Court, pursuant to s 139(2) of the Mental Health Act 1983, before bringing civil proceedings in respect of any act purporting to be done in pursuance of that Act, and proceedings issued without obtaining such leave first were rendered a nullity.”

WLR Daily, 4th July 2007

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.
 

Lonsdale (trading as Lonsdale Agencies) v Howard & Hallam Ltd (Winemakers’ Federation of Australia Inc intervening) – WLR Daily

Posted July 5th, 2007 in agency, compensation, law reports by sally

Lonsdale (trading as Lonsdale Agencies) v Howard & Hallam Ltd (Winemakers’ Federation of Australia Inc intervening)

“An award of £5,000 compensation rather than the two years’ commission sought by the agent pursuant to reg 17(6) of the Commercial Agents (Council Directive) Regulations 1993 had been adequate where the principal’s business had been in decline.”

WLR Daily, 4th July 2007 

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

The shambles over cybercrime – The Guardian

Posted July 5th, 2007 in computer crime, news by sally

“Despite the increase in online fraud, enforcement of the law is a mess since the dissolution of the specialist agency set up to fight it, says Pete Warren.”

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The Guardian, 5th July 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Commissioners for Revenue and Customs v BUPA Purchasing Ltd and Others – Times Law Reports

Posted July 5th, 2007 in law reports, VAT by sally

Taxpayer not entitled to reduce VAT

Commissioners for Revenue and Customs v BUPA Purchasing Ltd and Others

Court of Appeal

“Where the Commissioners for Revenue and Custome had made a value-added tax assessment and the time limit for making any further assessment had passed before they became aware that further input tax was deductible, the taxpayer was not entitled to reduce the amount of VAT stated due in the assessment to take account of output tax which had not yet been taken into account and which arose from the same transaction.”

The Times, 5th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Seal v. Chief Constable of South Wales Police – Times Law Reports

Posted July 5th, 2007 in law reports, mental health by sally

When permission is required before issuing legal proceedings

Seal v Chief Constable of South Wales Police

House of Lords

“A claim brought in respect of an act purporting to be done under the powers of the Mental Health Act 1983 was a complete nullity if the claimant had failed to obtain the leave of a High Court judge under section 139(2) of that Act before issuing proceedings.”

The Times, 5th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Please note the Times Law Reports are only available free on Times Online for 21 days from the date of publication

£5.6 million to improve services for victims of crime – Ministry of Justice

Posted July 5th, 2007 in press releases, victims by sally

“Justice Minister David Hanson has announced an extra £5.6 million to develop and roll out improved services for victims of crime.”

Press release

Ministry of Justice, 4th July 2007

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Lords curb termination windfalls for commercial agents – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 5th, 2007 in agency, compensation, news by sally

“The compensation to which commercial agents are entitled on the termination of agency relationships can be significantly less than many agents currently expect, following a landmark ruling by the House of Lords today.”

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OUT-LAW News, 4th July 2007

Source: www.out-law.com

Teacher suspended for secretly filming disruptive pupils for TV- The Times

Posted July 5th, 2007 in news, professional conduct, teachers by sally

“A supply teacher who secretly filmed pupils fighting, swearing at her and disrupting classes for a television documentary was found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct yesterday and suspended from teaching for a year.”

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The Times, 5th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Snubbed Da Vinci Code judge must stand aside, appeal court decides – The Times

Posted July 5th, 2007 in judges, news by sally

“A high-profile judge was defiant last night after he was criticised severely by appeal judges for refusing to stand aside in a case in which he had ‘undoubted animosity’ towards one of the parties.”

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The Times, 5th July 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk