Attorney General orders review of private school charity rules – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 30th, 2010 in attorney general, charities, education, news by sally

“Controversial rules forcing private schools to offer free places to poor pupils could be scrapped after doubts were raised by the Government’s top law officer.”

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Daily Telegraph, 30th September 2010

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Battered women who kill to be main beneficiaries as homicide law changes – The Guardian

Posted September 30th, 2010 in defences, domestic violence, homicide, murder, news, provocation, sentencing by sally

“Few people seem to have noticed that the law of murder in England and Wales changes on Monday. With only a few days to go, the Ministry of Justice had not published the circular it normally issues in good time to inform ‘public and stakeholders’ – in this case, killers and courts – about changes in legislation and their commencement dates.”

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The Guardian, 30th September 2010

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ACS:Law leak ‘shows weakness of Digital Economy Act’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 30th, 2010 in copyright, internet, legislation, news, privacy by sally

“Internet service providers and privacy campaigners say the data breach demonstrates how difficult it will be to police the Digital Economy Act.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th September 2010

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Resident who fired catapult at gang of troublemakers wins court battle – Daily Telegraph

Posted September 30th, 2010 in assault, competition, gangs, news, provocation by sally

“A vigilante resident who was sued after firing a catapult at local troublemakers has been vindicated by a judge.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th September 2010

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Man who pushed woman on to railway in Kent loses appeal – BBC News

Posted September 30th, 2010 in appeals, grievous bodily harm, news, sentencing by sally

“A jail term imposed on a man who pushed a woman on to a live railway track in Kent after a row about him smoking was ‘fully justified’, a court has ruled.”

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BBC News, 29th September 2010

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Seven jailed over sham marriages scam – The Independent

Posted September 29th, 2010 in conspiracy, fraud, immigration, marriage, news, sentencing by sally

“Seven members of a gang who organised sham weddings for illegal immigrants were jailed today (28 September).”

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The Independent, 28th September 2010

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Legal Ombudsman seeks views on complaints publishing – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted September 29th, 2010 in complaints, disclosure, law firms, legal ombudsman, news by sally

“A discussion paper issued by the Legal Ombudsman today (28 September) is seeking views on whether it should publish the names of firms when it reports details of consumer complaints.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 28th September 2010

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Law firm could face £500,000 fine over data breach – The Guardian

Posted September 29th, 2010 in data protection, fines, law firms, news by sally

“The Information Commissioner could levy a fine of up to £500,000 on the London law firm from which the personal details of more than 8,000 Sky broadband customers, 400 Plusnet customers and 5,000 Britons accused of illicit filesharing have leaked in the past few days.”

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The Guardian, 28th September 2010

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Blair knew of Guantanamo torture in 2002, lawyers claim – The Independent

Posted September 29th, 2010 in disclosure, documents, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“Tony Blair was alerted to allegations of torture involving UK nationals held in Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay within months of the ‘War on Terror’ beginning, lawyers claimed yesterday.”

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The Independent, 29th September 2010

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Opera composer fails in bid to take libel case to European court – The Guardian

Posted September 29th, 2010 in defamation, human rights, intellectual property, news by sally

“The composer of an opera who was left bankrupt after unsuccessfully suing the London Evening Standard for libel has failed in his bid to take his case to the European Court of Human Rights.”

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The Guardian, 28th September 2010

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Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted September 28th, 2010 in legislation by sally

The Equality Act 2010 (Commencement No. 4, Savings, Consequential, Transitional, Transitory and Incidental Provisions and Revocation) Order 2010 (Amendment) Order 2010

The Local Government (Wales) Measure 2009 (Commencement No. 2, Transitional Provisions and Savings) (Amendment) Order 2010

The Education (Prescribed Public Examinations) (England) Regulations 2010

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted September 28th, 2010 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Boutell, R. v [2010] EWCA Crim 2054 (19 August 2010)

M (A Child), Re [2010] EWCA Civ 1030 (12 August 2010)

High Court (Family Division)

Sandler v Sandler & Anor [2010] EWHC 1415 (Fam) (18 June 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org

Debt management firms warned of closure by OFT – The Guardian

Posted September 28th, 2010 in advertising, consumer protection, debts, news by sally

“More than 100 companies could lose their licence unless they comply with OFT rules after the watchdog discovered misleading advertising and poor advice were rife.”

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The Guardian, 28th September 2010

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Lord Goldsmith questions the MoD’s practices in Iraq – BBC News

Posted September 28th, 2010 in armed forces, attorney general, illegality, Iraq, news, war by sally

“The former Labour government’s top legal adviser during the Iraq war has questioned whether the British military justice system is fit for purpose.”

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BBC News, 27th September 2010

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Email leak being investigated at law firm that pursues filesharers – The Guardian

Posted September 28th, 2010 in copyright, data protection, internet, law firms, news by sally

“The UK information commissioner is investigating the leak of thousands of emails containing personal information from the controversial solicitors’ firm ACS:Law after the company’s website came under sustained attack by online activists.”

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The Guardian, 27th September 2010

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Court napping, the magistrate who fell asleep at the bench – The Independent

Posted September 28th, 2010 in judicial appointments commission, magistrates, news, professional conduct by sally

“A magistrate has been removed from office after he fell asleep on the bench, causing an assault trial to collapse, the Office for Judicial Complaints said yesterday.”

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The Independent, 28th September 2010

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Sara Payne welcomes ‘Sarah’s Law’ move into Sussex – BBC News

Posted September 28th, 2010 in criminal records, news, police, sexual offences by sally

“The mother of Sarah Payne has welcomed the introduction of ‘Sarah’s Law’ in Sussex, the county where her daughter was murdered by a paedophile in 2000.”

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BBC News, 28th September 2010

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted September 27th, 2010 in law reports by sally

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Giedo Van Der Garde BV & Anor v Force India Formula One Team Ltd [2010] EWHC 2373 (QB) (24 September 2010)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Berry & Marshall (Bolton Wood) Ltd v Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs & Ors [2010] EWHC 2367 (Admin) (24 September 2010)

Source: www.bailii.org

Torture guidance does not breach law, says coalition – The Guardian

Posted September 27th, 2010 in disclosure, human rights, illegality, intelligence services, news, torture by sally

“The coalition government appeared to be heading for a clash with the country’s official human rights watchdog today after insisting its newly-published guidance on torture does not breach UK or international law.”

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The Guardian, 27th September 2010

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Respond to our consultation: Regulating entities – Bar Standards Board

Posted September 27th, 2010 in barristers, consultations, law firms, legal profession, news by sally

“Do you think we should regulate businesses as well as individuals? Let us know by responding to our latest consultation.”

Regulating entities homepage

Bar Standards Board, 27th September 2010

Source: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk