“Exempting mandatory costs budgeting for claims in excess of £2m may be ‘unnecessary and inappropriate’, a newly established sub-group of the Civil Procedure Rule committee has suggested.”
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Law Society’s Gazette, 26th June 2013
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“You would have thought the law would be entirely behind a person who intervenes to help a stranger in distress. Indeed most civil law countries impose a positive duty to rescue, which means that if a person finds someone in need of medical help, he or she must take all reasonable steps to seek medical care and render best-effort first aid. A famous example of this was the investigation into the photographers at the scene of Lady Diana’s fatal car accident: they were suspected of violation of the French law of “non-assistance à personne en danger” (deliberately failing to provide assistance to a person in danger), which can be punished by up to 5 years imprisonment and a fine of up to 70,000 euros. But the position in common law countries like the UK and the United States is completely different: you can watch a child drown and not be held to account.”
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UK Human Rights Blog, 26th June 2013
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“Revelations about Stephen Lawrence’s family show police forces should be required to get High Court approval for undercover operations, campaigners say.”
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BBC News, 26th June 2013
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“Declining public confidence in the professions continues to take its toll on lawyers, according to an annual survey commissioned by watchdog the Legal Services Consumer Panel.”
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Law Society’s Gazette, 27th June 2013
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“The Sentencing Council is updating guidance for courts so that all fraud offences are covered by a consistent set of guidelines that will also deal with corporate offenders.”
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Sentencing Council, 27th June 2013
Source: http://sentencingcouncil.judiciary.gov.uk
“Two prominent US bloggers have been banned from entering the UK, the Home Office has said.”
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BBC News, 26th June 2013
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“The absence of legal representation for defendants to an action for debt who contended they could not speak English resulted in the High Court granting an application that the trial be adjourned for a second time. The judgment is a good example of the interaction of Article 6 ECHR (right to a fair trial) with the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR).”
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UK Human Rights Blog, 26th June 2013
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“The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has referred the payday lending industry to the Competition Commission because of concerns about ‘deep-rooted problems with the way competition works’.”
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BBC News, 27th June 2013
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“The highly anticipated report rightly focuses on alternative, cheaper ways to train but the test will be making non-traditional paths into law seem sexy.”
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The Guardian, 26th June 2013
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“Prisoners could be in line for thousands of pounds each in backdated compensation over the government’s refusal to give them the right to vote, MPs and peers have been warned.”
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Daily Telegraph, 26th June 2013
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“A stonemason who fitted a fireplace at a house in Northamptonshire that toppled over and killed a four-year-old boy has been fined £7,500.”
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BBC News, 26th June 2013
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“A woman who had sex with a 16-year-old school pupil has been struck off the teaching register by a disciplinary panel.”
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The Guardian, 26th June 2013
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“Sentences for some financial crimes in England and Wales could be based on the harm to victims, under new guidelines from the Sentencing Council.”
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BBC News, 27th June 2013
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“A juror was ejected from a trial involving two MI5 spies and allegations of harassment, sexual assault and violence – for falling asleep.”
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Daily Telegraph, 26th June 2013
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“The high court has thrown out a damages case brought by a man convicted on terrorism charges who claimed MI5 was complicit in his alleged torture by Pakistan’s intelligence service.”
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The Guardian, 26th June 2013
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“A former airline pilot has been jailed for life for killing his wife by deliberately crashing his car into a tree after disabling her airbag.”
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The Independent, 26th June 2013
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“Police are looking at tweets sent following the conviction of Jeremy Forrest to see whether those who identified his victim have broken the law.”
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The Guardian, 26th June 2013
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The Bar Council, 25th June 2013
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The Marketing and Administrative Assistant will support the Director of Clerking and the Director of Business Development in respect of the marketing activity of Chambers, and support our barrister-led practice groups. In addition, the postholder will be required to undertake occasional reception or other front of house duties.
Tasks will include:
• The planning, administration and execution of Chambers seminars and client social events.
• Co-ordinating Chambers practice groups and liaising with barrister team leaders
• Managing marketing and client databases.
• Researching existing and prospective clients and briefing senior staff accordingly ahead of meetings.
• Assisting with preparation and proofing of client newsletters and other mailshots.
• Assisting with submissions to legal directories.
• Undertaking front of house management on occasion.
A full job specification is available on request. The role is a permanent, part-time (1pm – 6pm) position. Salary will be in the region of £15,000 p.a. depending on experience. You will also receive an annual leave allowance of 20 days plus public holidays.
Applications should be made by way of CV and covering letter e-mailed to recruitment@2harecourt.com with a subject field marked “Marketing Role”.
The deadline for applications is 9am, Monday 15th July. Any applications received after this deadline will not be considered.