Home secretary orders probe over police compensation – BBC News

Posted April 19th, 2013 in compensation, news, personal injuries, police by sally

“Home Secretary Theresa May has said she wants to know if the case of a Norfolk
police officer suing a garage owner was ‘symptomatic’ of a claims culture among
officers.”

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BBC News, 18th April 2013

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

£8.5m payout for boy whose brain was damaged in ‘catalogue of errors’ – The Independent

Posted April 18th, 2013 in birth, compensation, hospitals, news, personal injuries by sally

“A seven-year-old boy who suffered catastrophic brain damage after a ‘catalogue of errors’ at his birth is to receive a compensation package worth £8.5 million.”

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The Independent, 18th April 2013

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Whistleblowing charity seeks evidence on effectiveness of current law – OUT-LAW.com

“The national whistleblowing charity has begun a public consultation exercise to help it establish whether the current law and legal protections are fit for purpose.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 15th April 2013

Source: www.out-law.com

Cold-call company ordered to pay £1,000 to man called 90 times in two months – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 11th, 2013 in claims management, compensation, insurance, news, telecommunications by sally

“A cold-call company has been ordered to pay a father £1,000 after it rang him more than 90 times in just two months asking if he wanted to reclaim mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI).”

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Daily Telegraph, 10th April 2013

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Detention pending deportation without regular review breaches Article 5 of the Convention – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted April 11th, 2013 in compensation, deportation, detention, human rights, judicial review, news, rape by sally

“The Strasbourg Court has ruled that a Somali national’s detention pending deportation was not lawful under domestic law.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 10th April 2013

Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com

Convicted rapist was unlawfully detained, ECHR rules – The Guardian

Posted April 10th, 2013 in compensation, deportation, human rights, judicial review, news, rape by sally

“A convicted rapist should be compensated after being unlawfully detained for two and a half years while awaiting deportation, the European court of human rights (ECHR) has ruled.”

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The Guardian, 9th April 2013

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

April Fool’s – The Barristers’ Hub

“The 1st of April 2013 marks the implementation of a swathe of changes to the Civil Procedure Rules as part of the implementation of the ‘Jackson Report’ into civil procedure and funding. The aim of the report, in the words of Jackson, L. J. himself, is ‘to promote access to justice at proportionate cost’.”

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The Barristers’ Hub, 5th April 2013

Source: www.barristershub.co.uk

Kent Council Council pays £700k in compensation to pupils – BBC News

“Nearly £700,000 has been paid out in compensation to pupils by Kent County Council following accidents in schools over the past five years.”

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BBC News, 6th April 2013

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Police officer suing petrol station also taking action against force – The Guardian

Posted April 8th, 2013 in compensation, news, personal injuries, police, road traffic by sally

“A police officer criticised for taking legal action against a petrol station owner after she tripped on a kerb answering a 999 call is also making a claim against her own force, it has been reported.”

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The Guardian, 7th April 2013

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Lakanal House fire victims’ families seek compensation – BBC News

Posted April 5th, 2013 in compensation, families, fire, fire services, housing, local government, news, victims by sally

“The families of the six people who died in the Lakanal House fire are taking legal action for compensation, BBC London has learned.”

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BBC News, 4th April 2013

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Police officer to sue garage owner after tripping on kerb – The Guardian

Posted April 2nd, 2013 in compensation, news, personal injuries, police by sally

“Police Federation says PC Kelly Jones will press ahead with lawsuit after injuring leg and wrist at petrol station.”

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The Guardian, 2nd April 2013

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£400,000 for teacher hurt in filing cabinet – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 2nd, 2013 in accidents, compensation, news, personal injuries, teachers by sally

“The payout was the largest given to teachers last year. It was secured by the Nation Union of Teachers after the employee, from the South West, was left with chronic pain and forced to quit his job.”

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Daily Telegraph, 29th March 2013

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Rise in teachers’ injury payouts – The Guardian

Posted April 2nd, 2013 in accidents, assault, compensation, news, personal injuries, teachers by sally

“Teachers won record amounts of compensation last year after suffering accidents, injuries or assaults at school, figures show.”

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The Guardian, 29th March 2013

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Compensation culture: Fact or fantasy? – Speech by the Master of the Rolls

“In my Presidential address I want to examine ‘compensation culture’. This I imagine is something with which W. S. Holdsworth, notwithstanding his truly encyclopaedic knowledge of English law, would have been unfamiliar. We can let him off though. The term was apparently not coined until 1993; when it first appeared in The Times newspaper in an article by Bernard Levin entitled Addicted to welfare.”

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Judiciary of England and Wales, 15th March 2013

Source: www.judiciary.gov.uk

Master of the Rolls hits out at “media-created perception” of a compensation culture – Litigation Futures

Posted March 26th, 2013 in compensation, judges, media, news, speeches by sally

“The courts are ‘very aware’ of the dangers of feeding media perceptions of a compensation culture, the Master of the Rolls has said.”

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Litigation Futures, 25th March 2013

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New rules to cut unfair dismissal payments – The Guardian

Posted March 25th, 2013 in bills, compensation, news, redundancy, unfair dismissal by sally

“A raft of changes to the way your employer can treat you will be introduced this summer in a bill that, critics say, will make it quicker and cheaper to sack staff.”

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The Guardian, 23rd March 2013

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Man sued council for £33,000 after slipping on some berries – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 21st, 2013 in compensation, local government, news, personal injuries by sally

“A man successfully sued his town council for nearly £33,000 after slipping on some berries while walking through a churchyard and breaking a bone.”

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Daily Telegraph, 21st March 2013

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Leth v Republic of Austria – WLR Daily

Posted March 19th, 2013 in airports, compensation, EC law, environmental protection, housing, law reports by sally

Leth v Republic of Austria: (Case C-420/11);   [2013] WLR (D)  106

“The effect which a development project had on the value of material assets was not a factor that an assessor had to take into account under article 3 of Council Directive 85/337/EEC of 27 June 1985 on the assessment of the effects of certain public and private projects on the environment, as amended (OJ 1985 L175, p 40, OJ 1997 L73, p 5, OJ 2003 L156, p17) when undertaking an environmental impact assessment. However, pecuniary damage, in so far as it was the direct economic consequence of the environmental effects of a project, was covered by the objective of protection of the environment pursued by the Directive.”

WLR Daily, 14th March 2013

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

£1million compensation for man who fell in pothole – Daily Telegraph

Posted March 15th, 2013 in compensation, health & safety, news, personal injuries, roads by sally

“A man who suffered a brain injury after tripping in a pothole has won an
estimated an estimated £1 million in damages.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th March 2013

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Energy giant EDF drops lawsuit against climate change protesters after backlash – The Independent

Posted March 14th, 2013 in compensation, demonstrations, energy, news, trespass by sally

“Energy giant EDF today dropped a £5m law suit against 21 climate change protesters that shut down the company’s new West Burton gas-fired power station last October.”

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The Independent, 13th March 2013

Source: www.independent.co.uk