BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted February 9th, 2021 in law reports by tracey

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

White v Crown Prosecution Service [2021] EWCA Crim 141 (08 February 2021)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Dalkilic & Anor v Pekin & Anor [2021] EWHC 219 (Ch) (8 February 2021)

Lyle & Anor v Bedborough & Anor (Rev 1) [2021] EWHC 220 (Ch) (08 February 2021)

Walayat & Ors v Berkeley Solicitors Ltd [2021] EWHC 227 (Ch) (08 February 2021)

High Court (Family Division)

NB v MI [2021] EWHC 224 (Fam) (08 February 2021)

Source: www.bailii.org

Administrator appointment not void despite notice failure – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 9th, 2021 in administrators, floating charges, insolvency, news, notification by tracey

‘A secured creditor’s appointment of an administrator was not void despite the fact it failed to notify its intention to make the appointment to another secured creditor whose security was in place first, the High Court has ruled.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 8th February 2021

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Universal Credit childcare payment system indirectly discriminates against women – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted February 9th, 2021 in benefits, human rights, judicial review, news, sex discrimination, women by tracey

‘R (Salvato) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2021] EWHC 102 (Admin). Ms Salvato is one such lone mother, who brought judicial review proceedings claiming that the differential method for reimbursing childcare costs constituted indirect discrimination against women contrary to Article 14 (read with Article 8 and/or Article 1 Protocol 1) ECHR and was irrational at common law. The Administrative Court agreed on both grounds.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 8th February 2021

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25% uplift is usual for outdated guideline rates, says judge – Litigation Futures

Posted February 9th, 2021 in fees, indexation, inflation, news, solicitors by tracey

‘The conventional approach in relation to the guideline hourly rates (GHR) is to uplift them by about 25% to reflect the effects of inflation since they were set in 2010, a High Court judge has said. He refused without more evidence to reduce the impact of inflation by commercial pressures on solicitors to keep their fees lower.’

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Litigation Futures, 9th February 2021

Source: www.litigationfutures.com

Privilege waived in litigation between law firms – Legal Futures

Posted February 9th, 2021 in enfranchisement, law firms, legal profession, negligence, news, privilege by tracey

‘The High Court has ruled that legal professional privilege was waived by the liquidators of a company when they released a set of documents to a litigant to help her sue her law firm for negligence.’

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Legal Futures, 9th February 2021

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

COVID-19 vaccination: capacity and best interests – the first reported Court of Protection judgement – Family Law

‘On 20 January 2021 in the matter of Re E (Vaccine) [2021] EWCOP 7, the Vice-President of the Court of Protection Mr Justice Hayden, delivered the first reported judgement in a vaccination dispute. Mrs E, the 80 year old dementia sufferer at the centre of the dispute (and who had been diagnosed with schizophrenia some 20 years ago), was living in a care home where there had been several cases of COVID-19. On 8 January 2021, the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham informed Mrs E’s Accredited Legal Representative that she was to be offered a COVID-19 injection on 11 January, however her son, Mr W, objected to this. Due to the risk of Mrs E succumbing to COVID-19, her legal representatives urgently sought a declaration, pursuant to s.15 of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (“MCA 2005”), that it would be lawful and in her best interests to receive the vaccine at the next possible date (the appointment on 11 January having been missed due to the son’s objection).’

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Family Law, 3rd February 2021

Source: www.familylaw.co.uk

UK’s youngest terror offender walks free from court after recruiting for neo-Nazi group – The Independent

Posted February 9th, 2021 in news, rehabilitation, sentencing, terrorism, young offenders by tracey

‘The UK’s youngest known terror offender has walked free from court after recruiting members for a neo-Nazi group.’

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The Independent, 8th February 2021

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Home Office admits 15,000 people deleted from police records – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2021 in criminal records, DNA, fingerprints, government departments, news, police by tracey

‘A blunder led to the records of more than 15,000 people being deleted in their entirety from the Police National Computer, the Home Office has admitted. News of the data loss emerged last month, but on Monday the government put numbers on what had been erased.’

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The Guardian, 8th February 2021

Source: www.theguardian.com

Rise in child abuse online threatens to overwhelm UK police, officers warn – The Guardian

‘The vast, and growing, volume of child abuse material being created and shared online is threatening to overwhelm police efforts to tackle it, senior officers have told the Guardian. And the situation is likely to worsen, National Crime Agency (NCA) child abuse lead Rob Jones warned, if social media sites such as Facebook press ahead with further encryption of messaging services.’

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The Guardian, 9th February 2021

Source: www.theguardian.com

Victims of crimes ‘re-traumatised’ by system – BBC News

Posted February 9th, 2021 in bills, codes of practice, crime, criminal justice, families, news, victims by tracey

‘When Tracey Hanson’s son, Josh, was stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack in 2015, it was the start of a tough journey through the criminal justice system. She said she was “passed from pillar to post” throughout and the impact stays with her today. Experiences like hers – and others who have been victims of crime – is driving a fresh call from Labour for a “Victims’ Law” to strengthen their rights.’

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BBC News, 8th February 2021

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Requirement for all parole hearings to be held in private to be relaxed – Ministry of Justice

Posted February 9th, 2021 in parole, press releases, privacy, private hearings, victims by tracey

‘The rule which currently requires all parole hearings to be held in private will be relaxed as part of the government’s efforts to increase public confidence in the process.’

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Ministry of Justice, 8th February 2021

Source: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice

Community Treatment Orders: does seeing patients remotely suffice? – Local Government Lawyer

Posted February 8th, 2021 in coronavirus, detention, local government, mental health, news, remote hearings by tracey

‘Jonathan Auburn and Lucy McCann assess whether decision-making as to community treatment orders requires physical attendance.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 5th February 2021

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted February 8th, 2021 in legislation by tracey

The Insolvency Practitioners (Recognised Professional Bodies) (Revocation of Recognition) Order 2021

The Education (Coronavirus, Remote Education Information) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2021

The Capital Allowances Act 2001 (Car Emissions) (Extension of First-year Allowances) (Amendment) Order 2021

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted February 8th, 2021 in law reports by tracey

Supreme Court

KBR, Inc, R (on the application of) v Director of the Serious Fraud Office [2021] UKSC 2 (5 February 2021)

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Clin v Walter Lilly & Co. Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 136 (08 February 2021)

Global Energy Horizons Corporation v Gray [2021] EWCA Civ 123 (05 February 2021)

Tomanovic & Ors v Foreign and Commonwealth Office [2021] EWCA Civ 117 (04 February 2021)

Gladman Developments Ltd v Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government [2021] EWCA Civ 104 (03 February 2021)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

A & Ors, R. v [2021] EWCA Crim 128 (05 February 2021)

CS & Anor, R. v [2021] EWCA Crim 134 (05 February 2021)

Thomasson & Anor, R. v [2021] EWCA Crim 114 (04 February 2021)

Wainwright, R. v [2021] EWCA Crim 122 (04 February 2021)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Oprea v Constanta Tribunal (A Romanian Judicial Authority) [2021] EWHC 223 (Admin) (08 February 2021)

Sirbu v Sibiu Court of Law, Romania [2021] EWHC 212 (Admin) (08 February 2021)

High Court (Chancery Division)

State Bank of India & Ors v Mallya [2021] EWHC 191 (Ch) (08 February 2021)

Peter Jones (China) Ltd, Re [2021] EWHC 215 (Ch) (05 February 2021)

Saxby & Ors v UDG Healthcare (UK) Holdings Ltd [2021] EWHC 144 (Ch) (05 February 2021)

Steinhoff International Holdings N.V., Re [2021] EWHC 184 (Ch) (05 February 2021)

Hall (Liquidator of Ethos Solutions Ltd) v Nasim & Ors [2021] EWHC 142 (Ch) (04 February 2021)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Credico Marketing Ltd & Anor v Lambert & Anor [2021] EWHC 204 (QB) (05 February 2021)

Polmear & Anor v Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust [2021] EWHC 196 (QB) (05 February 2021)

Executive Authority for Air Cargo And Special Flights v Prime Education Ltd & Ors [2021] EWHC 206 (QB) (05 February 2021)

London Borough of Lambeth v AM (Judgment No. 2) [2021] EWHC 186 (QB) (05 February 2021)

Jamieson v Wurttemburgische Versicherung AG & Anor [2021] EWHC 178 (QB) (05 February 2021)

D & Anor v Persons Unknown [2021] EWHC 157 (QB) (04 February 2021)

Vafa v Patel [2021] EWHC 198 (QB) (04 February 2021)

Source: www.bailii.org

Documents on CEO’s personal phone should be disclosed, court rules – OUT-LAW.com

‘The terms of a contractual agreement between a CEO and his company mean material held on a personal mobile phone should be disclosed in litigation the company is involved in, the High Court of England has ruled.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 8th February 2021

Source: www.pinsentmasons.com

Client sued over unpaid fees loses appeal against contempt sentence – Legal Futures

Posted February 8th, 2021 in appeals, contempt of court, fees, law firms, news, suspended sentences by tracey

‘A man sued by a Kent law firm for unpaid fees has lost his appeal against a suspended sentence handed out for contempt over his failure to comply with court orders.’

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Legal Futures, 8th February 2021

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Bar Council warns of post-pandemic barrister shortfall – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 8th, 2021 in barristers, coronavirus, news, pupillage, statistics by tracey

‘The Bar Council has warned that the pandemic could cause a “persisting” shortage of barristers, after the number of pupillages registered last year fell by 35%.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 5th February 2021

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Court rules lawyers’ £1m advertising costs are not recoverable – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 8th, 2021 in advertising, airlines, case management, class actions, costs, law firms, news by tracey

‘Lawyers leading group litigation against British Airways have been told they cannot expect the defendant to pay the £1m costs of advertising for claimants if the action succeeds.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 8th February 2021

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Practice Direction 12J & Scott Schedules – Rearranging a spider’s web – Family Law Week

Posted February 8th, 2021 in appeals, children, domestic violence, families, family courts, news, practice directions by tracey

‘Jeremy Ford, Partner at Cambridge Family Law Practice LLP, calls for clarity in the court’s attitude to Scott Schedules when considering what is relevant to its welfare determination.’

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Family Law Week, 3rd February 2021

Source: www.familylawweek.co.uk

FCA warning over ‘risky’ TikTok trading tips – BBC News

Posted February 8th, 2021 in financial services ombudsman, internet, news, shareholders by tracey

‘TikTok creators have been offering “risky” trading tips in the wake of the GameStop shares frenzy, a UK regulator has warned. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said people should be wary of users “promising high-return investments”.’

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BBC News, 7th February 2021

Source: www.bbc.co.uk