Police consider bringing criminal charges against Stafford hospital staff – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2013 in doctors, duty of care, hospitals, negligence, news, police, reports, unlawful killing by sally

“Police and prosecutors are studying a damning report into ‘appalling’ failures of care at an NHS hospital where hundreds of patients needlessly died, to examine whether any criminal charges need to be brought against those involved.”

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The Guardian, 15th February 2013

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Can Google be sued for the content of blogs on its platform? – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted February 18th, 2013 in defamation, internet, news, publishing, vicarious liability by sally

“The Court of Appeal has ruled that in principle, an internet service provider that allowed defamatory material to remain on a blog hosted on its platform after it had been notified of a complaint might be a ‘publisher’ of this material, although in this case the probable damage to the complainant’s reputation over a short period was so trivial that libel proceedings could not be justified.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 17th February 2013

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Theresa May attacks judges over deportation rules – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2013 in deportation, extradition, families, human rights, immigration, judiciary, news by sally

“The home secretary, Theresa May, has accused judges of ‘subverting’ British democracy and making the streets of Britain more dangerous by ignoring rules aimed at deporting more foreign criminals.”

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The Guardian,

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Part-time judges to get up to £2 billion in public pensions – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 18th, 2013 in judiciary, news, part-time work, pensions by sally

“Thousands of part-time judges will be entitled to a public-sector pension for the first time at a cost of up to £2 billion following a ruling by fellow judges in the highest court in the land.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th February 2013

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Hillsborough families to sue Kelvin MacKenzie over ‘reckless’ coverage – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2013 in compensation, defamation, media, news, police, victims by sally

“Kelvin MacKenzie, the former editor of the Sun, faces being sued for malfeasance over his newspaper’s coverage of the Hillsborough football disaster.”

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The Guardian, 16th February 2013

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Denham ‘crash for cash’ men jailed for Baljinder Gill death – BBC News

“Three men who deliberately caused a car crash that led to another collision in which a woman died have been jailed.”

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BBC News, 15th February 2013

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New patent law will help UK business – The Independent

Posted February 18th, 2013 in costs, EC law, news, patents, small businesses by sally

“British inventors and entrepreneurs will be able to save thousands of pounds in the cost of patenting their new ideas under rules to be agreed by Vince Cable this week.”

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The Independent, 17th February 2013

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Rape suspects ‘should not be named’ – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2013 in anonymity, criminal justice, news, rape, recidivists by sally

“Anti-rape campaigners have dismissed proposals for alleged rapists to be granted anonymity to avoid lasting stigma if they are cleared.”

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The Guardian, 17th February 2013

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Supreme court denies government pressure to select a woman – The Guardian

Posted February 15th, 2013 in judiciary, news, Supreme Court, women by sally

“The UK supreme court has denied rumours that it has come under pressure from the government to select a woman for appointment to one of three current vacancies.”

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The Guardian, 15th February 2013

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European Court awards damages to prisoner after Parole Board backlog – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted February 15th, 2013 in damages, delay, human rights, news, parole by sally

“On 29 January the Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights held that convicted rapist Samuel Betteridge’s Article 5(4) rights had been breached due to delays in his cases being considered by the Parole Board, and awarded him damages for his ‘frustration’.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 15th February 2013

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LSB recommends regulation of will-writing activities – Legal Services Board

Posted February 15th, 2013 in consumer protection, legal services, Legal Services Board, news, wills by sally

“The Legal Services Board is today [13 February] recommending to the Lord Chancellor that will writing activities should be made subject to regulation, so that the significant risks consumers currently face when using these critical services is reduced.”

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Legal Services Board, 13th February 2013

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Disgraced peer Lord Hanningfield wins damages from Essex Police over arrest – The Independent

Posted February 15th, 2013 in damages, expenses, false accounting, news, police, warrants by sally

“A former Tory peer who was jailed over the parliamentary expenses scandal has won £3,500 damages from Essex Police.”

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The Independent, 15th February 2013

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Google countersues BT over patents – The Guardian

Posted February 15th, 2013 in internet, news, patents, telecommunications by sally

“Web giant calls telecoms company’s lawsuit ‘meritless’, and claims its own intellectual property has been infringed.”

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The Guardian, 14th February 2013

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Command Papers – official-documents.gov.uk

Posted February 15th, 2013 in parliamentary papers by sally

Scotland analysis: Devolution and the implications of Scottish independence, Cm 8554 (PDF)

Publication of Draft Legislation Northern Ireland (Miscellaneous Provisions), Cm 8563 (PDF)

Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan concerning the procedure for the ground transit of cargo from the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan through the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan in connection with the participation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in efforts to ensure the Security, Stabilisation and Reconstruction of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan with mandatory involvement of the state joint-stock Railway company “Uzbekiston temir yullari”, Cm 8522 (PDF)

Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan on procedures for implementing transit through the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan of Motorised Armoured Vehicles (without weapons) being transported out of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in connection with the participation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in efforts to ensure the Security, Stabilisation and Reconstruction of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Cm 8523 (PDF)

Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Uzbekistan on the Air Transit of cargo and personnel through the territory of the Republic of Uzbekistan in connection with the participation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in efforts to ensure the Security, Stabilisation and Reconstruction of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Cm 8524 (PDF)

Transforming Youth Custody: Putting education at the heart of detention, Cm 8564 (PDF)

Memorandum to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee: Post-Legislative Assessment of the Commons Act 2006, Cm 8551 (PDF)

Agreement between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Republic of Albania on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons, Cm 8559 (PDF)

Agreement between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of the Philippines Concerning Air Services, Cm 8560 (PDF)

Protocol between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Mauritius to amend the Convention for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and Capital Gains, Signed at London on 11 February 1981, as amended by the Protocols Signed at Port Louis on 23 October 1986 and 27 March 2003, Cm 8561 (PDF)

Protocol between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of South Africa to amend the Convention for the Avoidance of Double Taxation and the Prevention of Fiscal Evasion with Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital Gains, Signed at London on 4 July 2002, Cm 8562 (PDF)

Source: www.official-documents.gov.uk

Subsidiaries as “branches” for undertakings: a new route to jurisdiction under Article 5(5) of the Brussels Regulation? – Competition Bulletin from Blackstone Chambers

Posted February 15th, 2013 in competition, conflict of laws, EC law, jurisdiction, news, subsidiary companies by sally

“Stand alone, follow on and hybrid damages claims arising out of multijurisdictional cartels are generating some of the most novel and interesting current problems in conflicts of laws, both in relation to issues of jurisdiction and applicable law. On the jurisdictional side conventional wisdom has it that there are three main routes by which Claimants can seize English jurisdiction.”

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Competition Bulletin from Blackstone Chambers, 14th February 2013

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Google must act quickly on libellous Blogger posts, says appeal court – The Guardian

Posted February 15th, 2013 in defamation, internet, news by sally

“Google may have to act quicker to remove potentially libellous posts from its Blogger platform following a court of appeal ruling in London.”

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The Guardian, 14th February 2013

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What is a good reason for departing from a mandatory costs budget? A practical view from the Bar – Littleton Chambers

Posted February 15th, 2013 in budgets, costs, defamation, news by sally

“The costs budgeting provisions of the Jackson Report are among the most significant issues facing litigators today. One key concern has been that parties and their legal advisers face having otherwise recoverable costs disallowed if they fail to comply with the requirements concerning costs budgets. Those concerns were heightened by the decision in Sylvia Henry v News Group Newspapers Ltd [2012] EWHC 90218 (Costs) to disallow £268,832 of costs on the grounds that the claimant had failed to comply with rules concerning costs budgeting in PD 51 (see Legal update, Costs management: first decision under Defamation Proceedings Pilot Scheme). Those rules formed part of the Defamation Proceedings Pilot Scheme, on which the case was the first decided authority. The decision was taken to have considerably wider significance because of the similarity between the provisions of that pilot scheme and the main elements of the impending Jackson reforms.”

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Littleton Chambers, 6th February 2013

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Bypassing lawyers would save £1.5bn, insurer claims – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 15th, 2013 in insurance, legal services, news, personal injuries, road traffic by sally

“Removing lawyers altogether from the small-claims process would save each motorist an average £60 a year on their car insurance premiums, a major insurer today [14 February] claimed.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 14th February 2013

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Sensitivity of personal data should be determined by processing purpose and context not through categorisation, says ICO – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 15th, 2013 in consent, data protection, EC law, news, regulations by sally

“The sensitivity of personal information should be determined by the reasons behind why the information is to be processed, the UK’s data protection watchdog has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 14th February 2013

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Bradford prostitute rape gang members jailed – BBC News

Posted February 15th, 2013 in conspiracy, news, prostitution, rape, sentencing by sally

“Three members of a gang who targeted and raped prostitutes in Bradford have been jailed for 12 years.”

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BBC News, 14th February 2013

Source: www.bbc.co.uk