Chortle chortle, scribble scribble: the dying art of the court reporter – The Guardian

Posted July 11th, 2024 in courts, criminal justice, law reports, media, news by sally

‘The cases heard at the Old Bailey offer a vivid, often grim portrait of England and Wales today. What happens when there is no one left to tell these stories?’

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The Guardian, 11th July 2024

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MoD to compensate thousands of veterans over hearing loss – BBC News

‘Thousands more ex-servicemen and women will receive compensation for hearing loss suffered during training or combat, the BBC has learned.’

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BBC News, 8th July 2024

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Law firms need to act over new duty to prevent sexual harassment – Legal Futures

‘Law firms will need to rethink their approach to alcohol at events as part of preparing for the new positive legal duty on employers to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace, which comes into force in October.’

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Legal Futures, 11th July 2024

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Southall Black Sisters’ chief calls out ‘racist’ UK legal system after assault case collapses – The Guardian

Posted July 11th, 2024 in assault, minorities, news, prosecutions, women by sally

‘The leader of an advocacy group representing black and minority ethnic women has criticised an “institutionally racist” and “unfair” legal system after an assault case against her and her two friends collapsed.’

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The Guardian, 10th July 2024

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Prisoners to be released early to ease overcrowding – BBC News

Posted July 11th, 2024 in early release, news, prisons, sentencing by sally

‘The government will announce plans on Friday to release prisoners early to stop jails becoming full, the BBC has confirmed.’

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BBC News, 11th July 2024

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Workplace fatalities rise in the UK -OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 10th, 2024 in accidents, construction industry, health & safety, news, statistics by sally

‘Construction companies have been urged to review their health and safety policies after new data showed most workplace fatalities in the UK occur in the sector.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 9th July 2024

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EPC regulation – reform affecting commercial premises – Local Government Lawyer

Posted July 10th, 2024 in energy, landlord & tenant, leases, news by sally

‘Sarah Wertheim and Francesca Gallagher examine the impact of recent and upcoming changes in EPC legislation on commercial landlords.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 8th July 2024

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The WFH Debate: Changes to the Flexible Working Regime and lessons from the Wilson case – Local Government Lawyer

Posted July 10th, 2024 in coronavirus, employment tribunals, flexible working, news, regulations by sally

‘With the rules on Flexible Working having changed on 6 April 2024, the remote vs office-based working debate which has been the subject of several workplace disputes and tribunal claims since the Covid-19 pandemic shows no sign of abating. It is therefore important that employers are familiar with the changes having come into force to ensure compliance with any future requests, writes David Leach.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 8th July 2024

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Shared ownership, long leases and setting aside an order for possession – Local Government Lawyer

Posted July 10th, 2024 in leases, news, rent, repossession, setting aside by sally

‘Katherine Traynor analyses a recent ruling that considere important questions of wider implication for possession proceedings concerning shared ownership leases.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 9th July 2024

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What is a bill? Costs lawyers urge regime reform – Legal Futures

Posted July 10th, 2024 in costs, law firms, news, solicitors by sally

‘Two significant High Court rulings in which law firms’ billing arrangements did not achieve what they had intended, emphasise the need for reform of the legal framework around them, the Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL) has argued.’

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Legal Futures, 10th July 2024

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£36k fine for law firm which let millions pass through client account – Legal Futures

Posted July 10th, 2024 in accounts, client accounts, fines, law firms, news by sally

‘A specialist sports law firm has been fined £36,000, and its COFA rebuked, for allowing its client account to be used as a banking facility.’

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Legal Futures, 10th July 2024

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Trainee “bullied and unsupervised” in doing work of qualified lawyers – Legal Futures

‘A trainee solicitor fired for raising concerns about her lack of supervision and the poor service clients were receiving from her firm has been awarded damages of £36,000.’

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Legal Futures, 10th July 2024

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Important Development in the Marinos/Munro Saga – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted July 10th, 2024 in brexit, divorce, domicile, EC law, news by sally

‘A more detailed explanation of the background to this issue can be found in a blog Prof David Hodson OBE KC(Hons) MCIArb and I wrote for the FRJ earlier this year, but in considerable summary the position is as follows.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 8th July 2024

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Law Commission launches consultation on Contempt of Court – Law Commission

Posted July 10th, 2024 in consultations, contempt of court, Law Commission, news by sally

‘Today, the Law Commission publishes a consultation paper reviewing the law on contempt of court.’

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Law Commission, 9th July 2024

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In depth: Manchester Ship Canal and the right to sue over untreated sewage discharges – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted July 10th, 2024 in appeals, damages, negligence, news, sewerage, Supreme Court, waste, water, water companies by sally

‘The Supreme Court’s ruling that a canal owner can seek redress for unauthorised discharges of foul water by a sewage utility could open the floodgates to “thousands” of similar claims.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 9th July 2024

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Court rejects ‘intrusive’ request in negligence claim – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted July 10th, 2024 in disclosure, law firms, negligence, news, solicitors, telecommunications by sally

‘An “intrusive” request for an Irwin Mitchell partner’s personal phone has been rejected by a judge in disclosure talks ahead of a negligence claim.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 9th July 2024

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Rogue trader ordered to repay victims £56,000 – BBC News

Posted July 10th, 2024 in confiscation, fraud, imprisonment, news, proceeds of crime, sentencing by sally

‘A rogue trader who faked having a brain tumour to avoid justice has been ordered to pay his victims more than £56,000.’

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BBC News, 10th July 2024

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Serial burglar jailed after high-value goods stolen – BBC News

Posted July 10th, 2024 in burglary, imprisonment, news, sentencing by sally

‘A man who stole thousands of pounds worth of items from student properties has been jailed.’

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BBC News, 10th July 2024

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Woman jailed for dropping drugs into prisons via drone – BBC News

Posted July 10th, 2024 in aircraft, drug offences, drug trafficking, imprisonment, news, prisons, sentencing by sally

‘A woman has been jailed for her “pivotal role” in a gang that dropped more than £1m of drugs and contraband into UK prisons via drone.’

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BBC News, 9th July 2024

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Man who slipped in puddle of Baileys on way to BA flight could get £4m – The Guardian

Posted July 10th, 2024 in accidents, airlines, compensation, news, personal injuries by sally

‘A passenger who suffered a traumatic brain injury after slipping in a puddle of Baileys while heading for a flight could receive up to £4m in compensation.’

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The Guardian, 8th July 2024

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