Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted July 15th, 2020 in legislation by tracey

The Immigration and Nationality (Fees) (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations 2020

The Value Added Tax (Reduced Rate) (Hospitality and Tourism) (Coronavirus) Order 2020

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 15th, 2020 in law reports by tracey

Supreme Court

Sevilleja v Marex Financial Ltd [2020] UKSC 31 (15 July 2020)

Sutherland v Her Majesty’s Advocate (Scotland) [2020] UKSC 32 (15 July 2020)

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Hancock v Promontoria (Chestnut) Ltd [2020] EWCA Civ 907 (14 July 2020)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Sharp & Ors v Blank & Ors [2020] EWHC 1870 (Ch) (14 July 2020)

Zumax Nigeria Ltd v First City Monument Bank Plc [2020] EWHC 1852 (Ch) (14 July 2020)

Stephenson Harwood LLP v Medien Patentverwaltung AG & Ors [2020] EWHC 1889 (Ch) (14 July 2020)

Source: www.bailii.org

Claimant with Down Syndrome secures permission for judicial review of charging policy of county council – Local Government Lawyer

‘A 24-year-old woman with Down Syndrome has been granted permission for a judicial review challenge of Norfolk County Council’s policy of charging people for essential care and support.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 14th July 2020

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Inability to find a QC “not good reason” for arbitration no-show – Litigation Futures

Posted July 15th, 2020 in arbitration, barristers, legal representation, news, queen's counsel by tracey

‘A High Court judge has said there was no reason “at all” why a defendant in a €20m arbitration had to use the Bar and being unable to find counsel at short notice was not a good reason not to participate in the hearing.’

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Litigation Futures, 15th July 2020

Source: www.litigationfutures.com

Top GC defends in-house lawyers’ approach to ethics – Legal Futures

Posted July 15th, 2020 in coronavirus, legal aid, legal profession, legal services, news, regulations by tracey

‘A leading general counsel has attacked the assumption that in-house lawyers “leave their morals at the door” when they join their companies.’

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Legal Futures, 15th July 2020

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Guidance for litigants in person on remote hearings in the Family Court – Resolution

‘With the advent of the global pandemic hearings in the Family Court are increasingly being held remotely by telephone or on video conferencing software. This guide is designed to help you through the process and includes helpful information on how to prepare for the hearing, how to join a hearing and what to do during the hearing.’

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Resolution, 14th July 2020

Source: https://resolution.org.uk/

Detention of a minor for his own protection – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted July 15th, 2020 in detention, gangs, news, offensive weapons, police, violent disorder, young offenders by tracey

‘The High Court recently dismissed a claim of incompatibility with Article 5 ECHR arising from a detention of a minor for his own protection in the case of Archer v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2020] EWHC 1567 (QB).’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 14th July 2020

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Discrimination and ‘No DSS’ – Nearly Legal

‘As we have seen before, Shelter have been supporting discrimination claims under the Equality Act 2010 against letting agents who operate a ‘No DSS’ policy (meaning a refusal to even consider people claiming housing related benefits – who are often employed – as applicants for tenancies. The DSS ceased to exist in 2001, which suggests how longstanding this issue is). These claims all settled out of court. Now a claim has gone to judgment.’

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Nearly Legal, 14th July 2020

Source: nearlylegal.co.uk

‘Paedophile hunters’ do not violate right to privacy, Supreme Court rules as convict’s appeal dismissed – The Independent

Posted July 15th, 2020 in appeals, child abuse, deceit, internet, news, privacy, sexual offences, Supreme Court by tracey

‘”Paedophile hunters” do not violate the right to privacy, the Supreme Court has ruled while dismissing a convict’s appeal.
Mark Sutherland was convicted after communicating with a member of an activist group, who he believed to be a 13-year-old boy. He appealed his conviction, arguing that his right to a private life and correspondence, enshrined in Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Delivering the Supreme Court’s ruling on Wednesday, Lord Sales said the appeal had been “unanimously dismissed”.’

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The Independent, 15th July 2020

Source: www.independent.co.uk

EU citizens will be deported for minor offences under Priti Patel’s post-Brexit immigration crackdown, lawyer warns – The Independent

‘EU citizens will be deported for minor offences under Priti Patel’s post-Brexit immigration crackdown, despite having permission to stay, a leading lawyer has warned.’

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The Independent, 14th July 2020

Source: www.independent.co.uk

UK accounting firms criticised by watchdog for ‘unacceptable’ work – The Guardian

Posted July 15th, 2020 in accountants, auditors, news, ombudsmen, standards by tracey

‘The accounting watchdog has hit out at the UK’s largest auditors, after its annual inspection uncovered an “unacceptable” number of poorly executed company audits.’

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The Guardian, 14th July 2020

Source: www.theguardian.com

Novichok victim Dawn Sturgess’ daughter challenges coroner – BBC News

Posted July 15th, 2020 in bereavement, coroners, families, inquests, news, Russia, unlawful killing by tracey

‘The daughter of a woman killed by a nerve agent wants her mother’s inquest to consider whether senior members of the Russian state were responsible.’

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BBC News, 14th July 2020

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Self-ID for transgender people ‘unlikely’ to get ministers’ support – BBC News

‘Ministers are unlikely to back a major reform to the Gender Recognition Act, it is understood, amid fresh uncertainty over when the government will actually announce its plans.’

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BBC News, 14th July 2020

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UK undercover officer accused of encouraging activist to buy shotgun – The Guardian

Posted July 15th, 2020 in firearms, inquiries, news, police, professional conduct by tracey

‘Scotland Yard is investigating one of its former undercover officers over allegations he incited an animal rights activist to commit illegal acts that resulted in him being jailed for four years.’

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The Guardian, 15th July 2020

Source: www.theguardian.com

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted July 14th, 2020 in legislation by tracey

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, International Travel) (England) (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations 2020

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (No. 2) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2020

The Childcare (Early Years Provision Free of Charge) (Extended Entitlement) (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Regulations 2020

The Court Fees (Miscellaneous Amendments) Order 2020

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 14th, 2020 in law reports by tracey

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Korta-Haupt & Anor v Chief Constable of Essex Police [2020] EWCA Civ 892 (13 July 2020)

Safeway Ltd v Newton & Ors [2020] EWCA Civ 869 (13 July 2020)

Revenue And Customs v Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust [2020] EWCA Civ 874 (10 July 2020)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Kaitey v Secretary of State for the Home Department & Anor [2020] EWHC 1861 (Admin) (13 July 2020)

Zelenko v Prosecutor General’s Office of the Republic of Latvia [2020] EWHC 1800 (Admin) (13 July 2020)

Government of Ecuador v Larco [2020] EWHC 1797 (Admin) (10 July 2020)

Defending Christian Arabs, R (On the Application Of) v [2020] EWHC 1850 (Admin) (10 July 2020)

Faerman v Director of the Serious Fraud Office [2020] EWHC 1849 (Admin) (10 July 2020)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Gee v Gee & Anor [2020] EWHC 1842 (Ch) (13 July 2020)

The New Saints FC Ltd v The Football Association of Wales Ltd & Anor [2020] EWHC 1838 (Ch) (13 July 2020)

Colouroz Investment 2 LLC & Ors, Re [2020] EWHC 1864 (Ch) (13 July 2020)

Atkinson & Glyn Mummery & Anor v Varma & Ors [2020] EWHC 1868 (Ch) (13 July 2020)

Brake & Ors v Swift & Anor [2020] EWHC 1810 (Ch) (13 July 2020)

CGL Realisations Ltd, Re [2020] EWHC 1707 (Ch) (10 July 2020)

Lexlaw Ltd v Zuberi [2020] EWHC 1855 (Ch) (10 July 2020)

Valley Brook Investments Ltd & Anor v Huam Ltd [2020] EWHC 1715 (Ch) (10 July 2020)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Avonwick Holdings Ltd v Azitio Holdings Ltd & Ors [2020] EWHC 1844 (Comm) (14 July 2020)

Shell Energy Europe Ltd v Meta Energia SPA [2020] EWHC 1799 (Comm) (10 July 2020)

Alegrow SA v Yayla Agro Gida San Ve Nak AS [2020] EWHC 1845 (Comm) (10 July 2020)

Unwin v Bond [2020] EWHC 1768 (Comm) (10 July 2020)

High Court (Family Division)

AG v VD [2020] EWHC 1847 (Fam) (10 July 2020)

Z (A Child : DOLS: Lack of Secure Placement) [2020] EWHC 1827 (Fam) (10 July 2020)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Begum v Maran (UK) Ltd [2020] EWHC 1846 (QB) (13 July 2020)

Source: www.bailii.org

FGM protection order in child’s best interests – Court of Appeal – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted July 14th, 2020 in children, family courts, female genital mutilation, jurisdiction, news by tracey

‘A (A Child) (Rev 1) [2020] EWCA 731 (15 June 2020). This was an appeal by the secretary of state against a decision of the President of the Family Division concerning the exercise of the family court’s jurisdiction to make a female genital mutilation protection order (FGMPO) under the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003 Sch.2 Pt 1 para.1.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 13th July 2020

Source: ukhumanrightsblog.com

Angry Bar Council mocks Buckland over profession’s support – Legal Futures

Posted July 14th, 2020 in barristers, civil justice, coronavirus, criminal justice, delay, news, working time by tracey

‘The Bar Council has come out fighting after the Lord Chancellor told the Today programme that there was “a lot of support” from the legal profession for extending court sitting hours to help recover from the Covid-19 pandemic.’

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Legal Futures, 14th July 2020

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Court rules client must pay firm after terminating DBA early – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted July 14th, 2020 in damages, enforcement, news, solicitors by tracey

‘Lawyers working on a damages-based agreement are entitled to be paid when the client has terminated early, the High Court has ruled.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 13th July 2020

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Financial Remedy Update, July 2020 – Family Law Week

Posted July 14th, 2020 in chambers articles, divorce, financial provision, news by tracey

‘Sue Brookes Principal Associate, Family Lawyer, Collaborative Lawyer and Mediator for Mills & Reeve LLP considers the important news and case law relating to financial remedies and divorce during July 2020.’

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Family Law Week, 13th July 2020

Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk