The CJEU casts doubt on England’s new post-Brexit divorce jurisdiction law – Family Law

‘A recent decision of the CJEU has addressed the definition of habitual residence for divorce jurisdiction under Art 3 of BIIA. It confirms the interpretation hitherto held in England that a party can have only one habitual residence at one time. But it has also given a strong indication that habitual residence has to be continuous for the requisite period before the date of issuing of proceedings and not just on the date of issue. This has been a controversy in English case law over many years, with the majority of professional opinion allegedly being that habitual residence was only necessary on the date of issue and merely residence for the requisite preceding period. The Ministry of Justice relied on this interpretation in drafting England’s new post Brexit divorce jurisdictional law, on the basis of following EU law. Now, seemingly, that is not so. What will now be the position in England dealing with cases involving EU Member States? In any event what is the position with transitional cases?’

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Family Law, 12th May 2022

Source: www.familylaw.co.uk

The Brief: Financial Remedy Update from 4PB – Family Law

Posted May 13th, 2022 in divorce, families, family courts, financial provision, news by tracey

‘Welcome to “The Brief” from 4PB. Each month, we will provide an update of case law, changes to legislation, and outline any new rules in relation to financial remedies procedure. In this first instalment, however, we will cover significant changes since the start of 2022 to ensure that the update is all encompassing and to set the stage for future monthly updates.’

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Family Law, 12th May 2022

Source: www.familylaw.co.uk

Accountant jailed for exploiting a disabled victim for over £300,000 – Crown Prosecution Service

‘A chartered accountant has been jailed for exploiting a vulnerable victim out of money and assets worth £331,858.’

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Crown Prosecution Service, 12th May 2022

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

Solicitors lose appeal over £2m invoice charged through DBA – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted May 13th, 2022 in appeals, costs, damages, insolvency, law firms, news, solicitors by tracey

‘The Court of Appeal has dismissed an attempt by solicitors to secure a £2m payment from an insolvent client for work carried out on a damages based agreement.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 12th May 2022

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‘We will sue the pants off them’: outrage over LAA announcement – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted May 13th, 2022 in criminal justice, law firms, legal aid, news, solicitors by tracey

‘The Legal Aid Agency has sparked panic among the criminal defence community by announcing that some providers could lose out on work when new contracts begin this autumn. One firm, for which legal aid comprises 60% of its workload, told the Gazette that it could go out of business.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 12th May 2022

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Unequal impact of Covid should be part of UK inquiry, says chair – The Guardian

‘The chair of the UK Covid-19 public inquiry has urged the prime minister to significantly widen its scope to better examine the pandemic’s unequal impact on minority ethnic people, on children and on mental health.’

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The Guardian, 12th May 2022

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‘Entitled’ former world darts champion jailed for two years for sexual assault – The Independent

Posted May 13th, 2022 in imprisonment, news, sentencing, sexual offences, victims, video recordings by tracey

‘Former world darts champion Ted Hankey has been jailed for two years for a sexual assault caught on camera.’

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The Independent, 12th May 2022

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JET2 bans brothers for life after ‘aggressive and violent behaviour’ forces flight to divert – The Independent

Posted May 13th, 2022 in airlines, news, violent disorder by tracey

‘Budget airline Jet2 has slapped a pair of brothers with a £50,000 fine and banned them for life, after their “deplorable behaviour” led to a flight being diverted last week.’

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The Independent, 12th May 2022

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Levi Bellfield: Raab says granting marriage request ‘inconceivable’ – The Guardian

‘Granting Levi Bellfield’s request to get married in prison is “inconceivable” unless serious safeguarding concerns are addressed, Dominic Raab has said. Bellfield, who murdered Marsha McDonnell, Amelie Delagrange and Milly Dowler, is engaged and has requested a prison wedding, the Ministry of Justice has confirmed.’

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The Guardian, 12th April 2022

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Calling a man ‘bald’ is sexual harassment, employment tribunal rules – The Guardian

‘Calling a man “bald” is sexual harassment, an employment tribunal has ruled. Hair loss is much more prevalent among men than women so using it to describe someone is a form of discrimination, a judge has concluded. Commenting on a man’s baldness in the workplace is equivalent to remarking on the size of a woman’s breasts, the finding suggests.’

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The Guardian, 13th May 2022

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Jessie Earl: Coroner records verdict of unlawful killing Published14 hours ago – BBC News

Posted May 13th, 2022 in bereavement, families, inquests, murder, news, police, suicide, unlawful killing by tracey

‘A woman found dead more than 30 years ago was murdered, a coroner has ruled, following a campaign by her family.’

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BBC News, 12th May 2022

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Five things that are new under the Subsidy Control Act – Mills & Reeve

Posted May 12th, 2022 in competition, EC law, legislation, news, state aids, treaties by sally

‘On 28 April 2022, the Subsidy Control Bill received Royal Assent and became the Subsidy Control Act 2022. The Act is expected to come into force in autumn 2022. Until then, the provisions of the Subsidy Control Chapter of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement between the UK and EU will continue to apply. This article highlights five things that will change when the Act comes into force.’

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Mills & Reeve, 10th May 2022

Source: www.mills-reeve.com

New Acts – legislation.gov.uk

2022 c. 28 – Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022

2022 c. 27 – Approved Premises (Substance Testing) Act 2022

2022 c. 26 – Glue Traps (Offences) Act 2022

2022 c. 22 – Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act 2022

2022 c. 20 – Professional Qualifications Act 2022

2022 c. 17 – Local Government (Disqualification) Act 2022

2022 c. 36 – Nationality and Borders Act 2022

2022 c. 34 – British Sign Language Act 2022

2022 c. 32 – Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022

2022 c. 29 – Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Disabled Persons) Act 2022

2022 c. 24 – Cultural Objects (Protection from Seizure) Act 2022

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Paul Grayson: Voyeur Sheffield nurse who filmed up patients’ gowns jailed – BBC News

‘A nurse “fixated by sex” who filmed up the gowns of unconscious hospital patients has been jailed for 12 years.’

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BBC News, 11th May 2022

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New Judgment: Zipvit Ltd v Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (No 2) [2022] UKSC 12 – UKSC Blog

‘This is the second judgment given by the Supreme Court in this case. In the first judgment ([2020] UKSC 15), the Court set out the background to the dispute and made a reference to the Court of Justice of the European Union, upon which judgment was delivered on the 13th of January 2022. The Supreme Court could then determine this appeal without the need for any further hearing.’

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UKSC Blog, 11th May 2022

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Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted May 12th, 2022 in legislation by tracey

SI 2022/520 – The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 (Commencement No. 1 and Transitional Provision) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/519 – The Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022 (Commencement No. 1) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/518 – The Environment Act 2021 (Commencement No. 3) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/516 – The Competition Act 1998 (Vertical Agreements Block Exemption) Order 2022

SI 2022/525 – The Customs Tariff (Preferential Trade Arrangements and Tariff Quotas) (Ukraine) (Amendment) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/523 – The Magistrates’ Courts (Amendment) Rules 2022

SI 2022/511 – The Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (Publication of Public Spaces Protection Orders) (Amendment) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/505 – The Special Constables (Membership of the Police Federation etc.) (England and Wales) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/532 – The National Health Service Commissioning Board and Clinical Commissioning Groups (Responsibilities and Standing Rules) (Amendment) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/531 – The Finance Act 2020, Section 112 (Local Loans) (Appointed Day) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/529 – The Income Tax (Exemption of Social Security Benefits) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/528 – The Customs (Variation of Import Duty) (Amendment) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/526 – The National Insurance Contributions (Application of Part 7 of the Finance Act 2004) (Amendment) Regulations 2022

SI 2022/524 – The Immigration (Passenger Transit Visa) (Amendment) Order 2022

SI 2022/521 – The Homelessness (Suitability of Accommodation) (Amendment) (England) Order 2022

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

Commercial Court “actively looking” to hear cases outside London – Legal Futures

Posted May 12th, 2022 in Commercial Court, judiciary, lists, London, news by sally

‘The judge in charge of the Commercial Court has said she is “actively looking” for cases that can be heard outside of London.’

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Legal Futures, 11th May 2022

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

Section 40: government to repeal controversial media law – The Guardian

Posted May 12th, 2022 in costs, media, news, repeals by sally

‘A controversial law that could force publishers to pay the costs of the people who sue them, even if they win, is to be repealed, the government has announced.’

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The Guardian, 10th May 2022

Source: www.theguardian.com

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted May 12th, 2022 in law reports by tracey

Supreme Court

Zipvit Ltd v Revenue and Customs (Respondent) (No 2) [2022] UKSC 12 (11 May 2022)

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

D (A Child) (Appeal From the Registration of a Maintenance Order) [2022] EWCA Civ 641 (11 May 2022)

AKC v Barking, Havering & Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust [2022] EWCA Civ 630 (10 May 2022)

Edengate Homes (Butley Hall) Ltd, Re [2022] EWCA Civ 626 (09 May 2022)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Macmillan Cancer Support v Toogood [2022] EWCA Crim 633 (11 May 2022)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Bazys v The Vilnius County Court, Republic of Lithuania & Anor [2022] EWHC 1094 (Admin) (11 May 2022)

Social Work England v Essiful [2022] EWHC 1089 (Admin) (10 May 2022)

Manchester City Council v Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities & Anor [2022] EWHC 1062 (Admin) (10 May 2022)

Piekarski v District Court In Lublin, Poland [2022] EWHC 1088 (Admin) (10 May 2022)

High Court (Chancery Division)

King & Ors v Kings Solutions Group Ltd & Ors [2022] EWHC 1099 (Ch) (11 May 2022)

Allianz Global Investors GmbH & Ors v G4S Ltd [2022] EWHC 1081 (Ch) (10 May 2022)

Haya Holco 2 Plc, Re [2022] EWHC 1079 (Ch) (09 May 2022)

Rail for London Ltd v London Borough of Hackney [2022] EWHC 1075 (Ch) (09 May 2022)

High Court (Family Division)

G v W [2022] EWHC 1101 (Fam) (11 May 2022)

H v R & Anor [2022] EWHC 1073 (Fam) (10 May 2022)

High Court (Patents Court)

Saint-Gobain Adfors SAS v 3m Innovative Properties Co [2022] EWHC 1018 (Pat) (09 May 2022)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

National Highways Ltd v Persons Unknown & Ors [2022] EWHC 1105 (QB) (11 May 2022)

Giaquinto & Ors v ITI Capital Ltd [2022] EWHC 973 (QB) (10 May 2022)

Source: www.bailii.org

The Government’s Proposed Bill Of Rights Is A ‘Power Grab’ – Each Other

‘On the same day Prince Charles declared in the Queen’s Speech that the government intends to replace the Human Rights Act (HRA) with a new Bill of Rights, civil liberties activists rallied behind a campaign in what may be a last attempt to protect it.’

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Each Other, 11th May 2022

Source: eachother.org.uk