Two Articles on Local Government Law – 11 KBW

Posted July 31st, 2012 in contract of employment, local government, news, time limits by sally

Local Government Law Update: 30 July (PDF)
Local Government Law Update: 30 July (PDF)

11 KBW, July 2012

Source: www.11kbw.com

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 31st, 2012 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Telefonica O2 UK Ltd & Ors v British Telecommunications Plc & Anor [2012] EWCA Civ 1002 (25 July 2012)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

AC v Farooq & Anor [2012] EWHC 1484 (QB) (30 July 2012)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Davies v AIB Group (UK) Plc [2012] EWHC 2178 (Ch) (27 July 2012)

Hughes & Ors v Bourne & Ors [2012] EWHC 2232 (Ch) (27 July 2012)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Konuksever v The Government of Turkey [2012] EWHC 2166 (Admin) (27 July 2012)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Ampleforth Abbey Trust v Turner & Townsend Project Management Ltd [2012] EWHC 2137 (TCC) (27 July 2012)

Solland Projects LLP v Nautiloides Comercio International E Servicos Sociedade Unipessoal LDA & Anor [2012] EWHC 1957 (TCC) (04 July 2012)

High Court (Patents Court)

Virgin Atlantic Airways Ltd v Jet Airways (India) Ltd & Ors [2012] EWHC 2153 (Pat) (27 July 2012)

Source: www.bailii.org

Life sentences for brothers who beheaded man and set light to body – The Guardian

Posted July 31st, 2012 in murder, news, sentencing by sally

“Two brothers have been jailed for life for the murder of a man whose decapitated body was set alight in a town centre.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Five HS2 challenges granted December court hearings – OUT-LAW.com

“Five cases being brought against the Government’s flagship high-speed rail link between London and the Midlands will be heard in December, the High Court has confirmed.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 31st July 2012

Source: www.out-law.com

Standard Chartered Bank v Ceylon Petroleum Corporation – WLR Daily

Posted July 31st, 2012 in appeals, banking, contracts, international trade, law reports by sally

Standard Chartered Bank v Ceylon Petroleum Corporation [2012] WLR (D) 232

“In the absence of any indication to the contrary, a commercial entity set up by statute to engage in international and domestic trade had the capacity to enter into the whole range of transactions which a commercial organisation acting in that field of business would ordinarily undertake, including hedging or speculative transactions.”

WLR Daily, 27th July 2012

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Selwood v Durham County Council and others – WLR Daily

Selwood v Durham County Council and others [2012] EWCA Civ 979; [2012] WLR (D) 231

“When determining whether a defendant owed a common law duty of care to a claimant in respect of the actions of a third party on the basis of foreseeability, proximity and fairness, justice and reasonableness, in accordance with the test laid down in Caparo Industries plc v Dickman [1990] 2 AC 605, there was no need to show that the defendant had assumed any responsibility for the claimant’s safety. In determining whether it was fair, just and reasonable to impose that duty of care on a defendant who was a public authority, additional factors of public policy had to be considered and some classes of claimant would stand in such a special relationship with the defendant public authority that it would be fair, just and reasonable to impose a duty of care in respect of the actions of a third party. In respect of that limited class of claimants, the weight to be attached to some of the policy considerations which rendered a duty to a wider class undesirable was much less than if the duty was one owed to the world at large. In order to establish the existence of a duty of care on the basis of an assumption of responsibility, there was no requirement for something positive to that effect to have been said or something done which clearly indicated such assumption, and the assumption of responsibility could be inferred from circumstances.”

WLR Daily, 18th July 2012

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

KA (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily

KA (Afghanistan) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWCA Civ 1014; [2012] WLR (D) 230

“The Secretary of State’s duty to endeavour to trace the family members of an unaccompanied minor seeking asylum was not discharged by merely informing the child of the facilities of the Red Cross. A failure to discharge the duty might be relevant to judicial consideration of an asylum or humanitarian protection claim. Such failure might also be relevant to a consideration of the duty under section 55 of the Borders, Citizenship and Immigration Act 2009.”

WLR Daily, 25th July 2012

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Joddrell v Peaktone Ltd – WLR Daily

Posted July 31st, 2012 in company law, law reports, retrospectivity by sally

Joddrell v Peaktone Ltd [2012] EWCA Civ 1035; [2012] WLR (D) 229

“The deeming provision, as to the restoration of a company to the Register of Companies, contained within section 1032(1) of the Companies Act 2006, was apt retrospectively to validate an action commenced by or against a company during the period of its dissolution.”

WLR Daily, 26th July 2012

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Regina v M (A) – WLR Daily

Posted July 31st, 2012 in appeals, juries, law reports by sally

Regina v M (A) [2012] WLR (D) 228

“Where there had been a breach of the balloting requirements in the selection of members of a jury, unless the defendant made clear his objection to the breach, at or as soon as practicable after, the time it occurred the irregularity could not be corrected on appeal.”

WLR Daily, 24th July 2012

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

High court maintains anonymity orders despite injunctions being lifted – The Gaurdian

Posted July 31st, 2012 in anonymity, injunctions, media, news, privacy by sally

“The high court has maintained the anonymity of several sports stars and public figures even though their privacy injunctions have been lifted.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Abu Qatada seeks judicial review of detention – The Guardian

Posted July 31st, 2012 in deportation, detention, habeas corpus, judicial review, news by sally

“The radical Islamist preacher Abu Qatada, who has spent more than six years in detention, will on Tuesday launch a fresh bid for release. Qatada’s lawyers will apply to the high court for a writ of habeas corpus and permission to launch a judicial review of his continuing detention while he fights deportation to Jordan to stand trial on terrorist charges.”

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The Guardian, 30th July 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Network access charges imposed by BT on rivals were unjustified, Court of Appeal rules – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 31st, 2012 in appeals, EC law, news, telecommunications, tribunals by sally

“The prices that BT charged rivals to access parts of its network to provide services to their subscribers were not justified, the Court of Appeal has ruled.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 30th July 2012

Source: www.out-law.com

Met win Glenn Mulcaire statement access – The Independent

Posted July 30th, 2012 in disclosure, interception, media, news, police, public interest, witnesses by sally

“The Metropolitan Police have won access to a witness statement filed by private investigator Glenn Mulcaire relating to who instructed him to intercept PR consultant Nicola Phillips’s voicemail.”

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The Independent, 30th July 2012

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Gillingham FC ‘racially victimised Mark McCammon’ – BBC News

“A black footballer’s dismissal by his club was unfair racial victimisation, a tribunal has ruled.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2012

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

LSB sets the complaint handling agenda – Legal Service Board

Posted July 30th, 2012 in complaints, consumer protection, legal profession, news by sally

“The Legal Services Board (LSB) is reminding all regulators of their important role in making sure lawyers deal properly with complaints – and stressing the need for both regulators and lawyers to learn from what they reveal.”

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Legal Services Board, 30th July 2012

Source: www.legalservicesboard.org.uk

Lawcast 217: Alex Novarese, Editor in Chief Legal Week – the changing legal landscape – Charon QC

“Tonight (28 July) I am talking with Alex Novarese, Editor in Chief of Legal Week. The legal world is changing. Legal news reporting is changing – the way legal services are delivered is changing and even the Bar is getting in on the act to compete for work.”

Podcast

Charon QC, 28th July 2012

Source: www.charonqc.wordpress.com

“Charon QC” is the blogging pseudonym of Mike Semple Piggot, editor of insitelaw newswire.

New video games age-rating regime comes into force – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 30th, 2012 in children, consumer protection, news, penalties, video games by sally

“Retailers that supply age-rated video games to children who are below the specified age could face up to six months in jail and a £5,000 fine under a new age classification regime in operation in the UK.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 30th July 2012

Source: www.out-law.com

Rachel Hewitt jailed for cancer lies to police colleagues – BBC News

“A police officer who took time off work after falsely claiming her daughter had cancer has been jailed for 18 months.”

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BBC News, 30th July 2012

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

The Rule of Law and its Enemies: The Landscape of Law – Gresham College Lecture

Posted July 30th, 2012 in financial regulation, news, rule of law by sally

“The historian Niall Ferguson delivers a lecture, recorded at Gresham College in the heart of legal London, addressing the relationship between the nature of law and economic success. He examines the rule of law in comparative terms, asking how far the common law’s claims to superiority over other systems are credible. Are we living through a time of creeping legal degeneration in the English-speaking world?”

Transcript

Lecture by Professor Niall Ferguson

Gresham College, 3rd July 2012

Source: www.gresham.ac.uk

BSB Welcomes Publication of COIC Tribunal Review Report – Bar Standards Board

Posted July 30th, 2012 in barristers, disciplinary procedures, news, tribunals by sally

“The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has welcomed the publication of the Final Report of the COIC Disciplinary Tribunal and Hearings Review Group, chaired by Desmond Browne QC.”

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Bar Standards Board, 27th July 2012

Source: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk