IPCC say police acted properly over Neath man’s death – BBC News

Posted August 3rd, 2011 in accidents, alcohol abuse, news, police, professional conduct by sally

“The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has said two officers acted properly when they dealt with a Neath Valley man who later died.”

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BBC News, 2nd August 2011

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Landlords to be given new powers to evict ‘neighbours from hell’ – The Guardian

Posted August 3rd, 2011 in housing, landlord & tenant, news, repossession by sally

“A mandatory power of repossession is proposed by the government to make it easier to evict troublesome tenants from social housing.”

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The Guardian, 3rd August 2011

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Postman who called Andy Murray ‘useless jock’ is convicted of racism – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 3rd, 2011 in community service, criminal damage, news, racism, sentencing, sport by sally

“A postman has been convicted of racism after calling Andy Murray, the Scottish tennis player, a ‘useless Jock’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 3rd August 2011

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Copyright law change means iPod users are no longer criminals – The Independent

Posted August 3rd, 2011 in artistic works, copyright, media, news by sally

“They may not have known it, but users of MP3 players, CDs or DVDs have probably been breaking the law for years as they transferred their favourite song from one format to another.”

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The Independent, 3rd August 2011

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Levi Bellfield to sue over prison attack – The Guardian

Posted August 3rd, 2011 in assault, compensation, news, prisons by sally

“The killer of Milly Dowler is suing the prison service for £30,000 after he was assaulted in jail, it has been reported.”

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The Guardian, 3rd August 2011

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Ex-counsellor jailed for drugs plot – The Independent

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in drug trafficking, news, sentencing by sally

“A former drugs counsellor who visited schools to warn youngsters about the dangers has been jailed for 12 years for his role in a £1.3 million heroin smuggling plot.”

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The Independent, 2nd August 2011

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Vince Cable: government plans to block illegal filesharing sites unworkable – The Guardian

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in copyright, internet, legislation, news by sally

“Vince Cable, the business secretary, will say on Wednesday that government plans to block illegal filesharing websites under the controversial Digital Economy Act are in effect unworkable.”

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The Guardian, 2nd August 2011

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Murdoch foam pie attack: ‘Jonnie Marbles’ jailed – BBC News

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in assault, harassment, news, sentencing by sally

“A man who threw a plate of shaving foam at News Corporation chairman Rupert Murdoch has been jailed for six weeks.”

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BBC News, 2nd August 2011

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The localism bill hasn’t been subject to proper debate – The Guardian

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in bills, housing, local government, news by sally

“It is certainly not a truism that legislation which is given the closest possible scrutiny is thereafter free from doubt – consider, for example, the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provsions) Act 1989, which we always used to call the mysterious provisions Act because nobody was quite sure what its ambit was (as has subsequently proved to be the case).”

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The Guardian, 2nd August 2011

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Sharon Shoesmith unfair dismissal ruling backed by supreme court – The Guardian

“The supreme court has rejected applications by the Department for Education and Haringey council to challenge a landmark ruling that Sharon Shoesmith was unfairly sacked following the death of Baby P.”

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The Guardian, 2nd August 2011

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Solicitors fined £20,000 for sending intimidating letters – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in costs, disciplinary procedures, fines, news, professional conduct, solicitors by sally

“Two London solicitors have been fined and suspended for three months by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal for sending intimidating letters accusing people of illegal filesharing.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 2nd August 2011

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Driving test fraudsters jailed for ‘ridiculously unsophisticated’ scam – The Guardian

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in driving licences, fraud, news, sentencing by sally

“Two bungling drivers have been jailed for hatching a ‘ridiculously unsophisticated’ plot to get one of them a licence.”

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The Guardian, 2nd August 2011

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Posted August 2nd, 2011 in news by sally

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Hacker’s lawyers say publisher is still liable to pay his legal fees – The Independent

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in costs, fees, interception, media, news by sally

“Rupert Murdoch’s News International may have to continue funding the legal defence for the convicted phone hacker Glenn Mulcaire, despite the company’s promise to cut off the funds that have so far allowed him not to name the News of the World executives who commissioned him.”

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The Independent, 1st August 2011

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Arbitration ruling shields London status – The Lawyer

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in arbitration, employment, judgments, London, news by sally

“There was a collective sigh of relief last week as the Supreme Court overturned an appellate court ruling to find that arbitrators cannot be classed as employees and therefore are not subject to UK equality rules.”

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The Lawyer, 1st August 2011

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Consumers should have private rights of redress against unfair business practices, OFT says – OUT-LAW.com

“New laws are needed to give consumers better rights to take private action against businesses that adopt unfair commercial practices, the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 1st August 2011

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Money launderer gets suspended term – The Independent

“A casino worker was sentenced today for laundering thousands of pounds of drug money with her father, police said.”

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The Independent, 1st August 2011

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Neuberger unveils privacy guidance and scheme to monitor injunctions – Legal Week

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in injunctions, judiciary, news, practice directions, privacy by sally

“The use and scope of privacy injunctions will be formally monitored from today (1 August) under a pilot scheme launched by the Master of the Rolls, Lord Neuberger.”

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Legal Week, 1st August 2011

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An accessible community legal clinic with a lot on its plate – The Guardian

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in law centres, legal aid, news, pro bono work by sally

“A pro bono clinic is helping clients who have never sought legal advice before – and cuts to legal aid will mean more work still.”

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The Guardian, 1st August 2011

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Judges could veto plans to count number of injunctions – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in injunctions, judiciary, news, practice directions, privacy by sally

“Judges will be able to veto moves to discover the true scale of injunctions and secret court orders despite a bid for more transparency.”

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Daily Telegraph, 2nd August 2011

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