Lawyers prepare to hear LeO roar – The Guardian

Posted June 1st, 2010 in complaints, legal profession, Legal Services Board, news, ombudsmen by sally

“Have you ever complained about the service you received from a lawyer? It’s not always the easiest thing in the world: lawyers do not really see themselves as a service industry, and so tend to treat complaints as a personal affront rather than as a chance to ensure their clients have had a good experience.”

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The Guardian, 1st June 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted June 1st, 2010 in law reports by sally

High Court (Administrative Court)

Roszas, R (on the application of) v Baranya County Court Hungary [2010] EWHC 1265 (Admin) (18 May 2010)

Dikmonas, R (on the application of) v Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Lithuania [2010] EWHC 1222 (Admin) (18 May 2010)

Sanyaolu v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2010] EWHC B9 (Admin) (temporary reference) (17 May 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org

Solider jailed after illegal dog kills nephew – The Independent

Posted June 1st, 2010 in dogs, news, sentencing by sally

“A soldier who owned an illegal breed of dog which attacked and killed his four-year-old nephew was jailed for four months today.”

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The Independent, 1st June 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

News of the World story on John Terry’s dad was entrapment, says judge – The Guardian

“A crown court judge today described the News of the World’s story about the father of England footballer John Terry selling cocaine as a ‘very, very clear case of entrapment’.”

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The Guardian, 1st June 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted June 1st, 2010 in legislation by sally

The Wireless Telegraphy (Automotive Short Range Radar) (Exemption) (No. 2) (Amendment) Regulations 2010

The Education (Amendments Relating to the Intervals for the Inspection of Education and Training) (Wales) Regulations 2010

The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Commencement No. 3) (Wales) Order 2010

The Civil Enforcement of Parking Contraventions (City and County of Cardiff) Designation Order 2010

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

O’Byrne v Aventis Pasteur MSD Ltd – Times Law Reports

Posted June 1st, 2010 in law reports by sally

O’Byrne v Aventis Pasteur MSD Ltd

Supreme Court

“Domestic law could not allow the producer of an allegedly defective product to be substituted as the defendant more than ten years after its being put into circulation in place of a wholly owned subsidiary, who was the supplier, but had been erroneously thought to be the producer, unless the parent company had actually determined when the supplier put the product in circulation.”

The Times, 27th May 2010

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Funding crisis over legal aid threatens UK asylum chaos, ministers are warned – The Guardian

Posted June 1st, 2010 in asylum, children, legal aid, legal representation, news by sally

“The government has been warned of impending chaos in the asylum system if a body representing the rights of people fleeing persecution and violence is forced to close due to changes in the way legal aid is paid.”

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The Guardian, 30th May 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Pay-out after Coventry park naked boy photos caution – BBC News

Posted June 1st, 2010 in cautions, compensation, indecent photographs of children, news by sally

“A man has received £500 in compensation after wrongly being made to register as a sex offender for taking photographs of his girlfriend’s five-year-old son.”

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BBC News, 28th May 2010

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

The case for a Bill of Rights – The Independent

Posted June 1st, 2010 in human rights, legislation, news by sally

“Criticised by many Tories, defended by the Liberal Democrats, the Human Rights Act is highly divisive within the coalition. In fact, it doesn’t go far enough: if we care about liberty, we must create our own declaration, argues Geoffrey Robertson QC.”

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The Independent, 1st June 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Europe pressures Westminster on votes for prisoners – The Guardian

Posted June 1st, 2010 in elections, human rights, news, prisons by sally

“The government faces being hauled before the European court of human rights unless it gives prisoners the right to vote as a matter of urgency.”

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The Guardian, 30th May 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

One in four FOI requests turned down by public bodies – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 1st, 2010 in freedom of information, government departments, news, statistics by sally

“Almost one in four Freedom of Information requests are being turned down by Government departments and public bodies, and the trend is getting worse.”

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Daily Telegraph, 31st May 2010

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Shipman coroner says all baby deaths must be probed – BBC News

Posted June 1st, 2010 in children, coroners, news by sally

“The way in which neonatal deaths are investigated should be more consistent, a senior coroner said.”

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BBC News, 1st June 2010

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Ministers move to change universal jurisdiction law – The Guardian

Posted June 1st, 2010 in diplomats, jurisdiction, news, war crimes, warrants by sally

“The government is moving swiftly to change the law on universal jurisdiction to abolish the ability to bring private prosecutions for international crimes in the UK.”

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The Guardian, 30th May 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Free speech – the gloves are off – The Times

Posted June 1st, 2010 in news by sally

“In the 1960s, when I began to practise law, there was no positive right to free speech in English law. Free speech was a strong British political value, but as a matter of English law it was merely the space left by the criminal and civil law — official secrecy, fair trials, contract, confidentiality, copyright, defamation and the rest.”

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The Times, 30th May 2010

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Civil service redundancy decision is not quite the victory we thought – The Guardian

Posted June 1st, 2010 in civil servants, compensation, news, redundancy, trade unions by sally

“Earlier this month, the Public and Commercial Services Union challenged the government’s attempts to reduce the level of redundancy pay for civil servants, and won. The case has been hailed as a ‘major victory’, but it may not be the triumph it first appears.”

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The Guardian, 28th May 2010

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Teenage bullies jailed for firework attack death – The Independent

Posted June 1st, 2010 in arson, homicide, news, young offenders by sally

“Three teenagers who killed a woman by pushing a firework through her letterbox following a string of bullying attacks on her son were jailed today.”

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The Independent, 28th May 2010

Source: www.independent.co.uk