Ramblers score ‘landmark’ victory over multi-millionaire landowner’s gates – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 18th, 2010 in footpaths, news, rights of way by sally

“Ramblers scored a landmark victory over a multi-millionaire landowner yesterday when a top judge told him he must tear down the “impressive” iron gateway to his Somerset estate.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th February 2010

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Should curious jurors force a change in the Contempt of Court Act? – The Times

Posted February 18th, 2010 in news by sally

“Is it time to revisit the Contempt of Court Act 1981? The first research findings into how much jurors are influenced by press coverage were published this week and show that jurors resort increasingly to the internet to read about their cases.”

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The Times, 18th February 2010

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New rules could force Britain’s tax exiles to pay up – The Guardian

Posted February 18th, 2010 in domicile, news, tax avoidance, taxation by sally

“The government is unleashing a tough crackdown on Britain’s super-rich tax exiles in a move that will increase the pressure on dozens of the country’s wealthiest business figures and celebrities.”

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The Guardian, 17th February 2010

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Miners’ solicitors bombard government with FoI requests – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 18th, 2010 in compensation, freedom of information, miners, news by sally

“The government has been overloaded with freedom of information (FoI) requests made by solicitors acting for former coal miners ahead of the first coordinated negligence action for alleged under-settlement of government compensation claims.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 18th February 2010

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CPS to issue full guidance on assisted suicide cases – The Independent

Posted February 18th, 2010 in assisted suicide, Crown Prosecution Service, news by sally

“Full guidance on when prosecutions should be brought for assisting suicide will be published next week, the Crown Prosecution Service said today.”

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The Independent, 17th February 2010

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Binyam Mohamed and MI5: lawyers told how to avoid a repeat fiasco – The Times

Posted February 18th, 2010 in news by sally

“Last week Jonathan Evans, the Director-General of M15, emerged from behind his veil to comment on the case of Binyam Mohamed. His emergence was surprising: he denied that MI5 has been trying to cover up its activities and that the material was ‘not prized from us by some external process but willingly provided by us to the court in the normal way’.”

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The Times, 18th February 2010

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Government ‘actively assessing’ Jackson report – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 18th, 2010 in civil justice, costs, news, reports by sally

“The government and the opposition have hinted that they would implement some of Lord Justice Jackson’s recommendations on civil litigation costs, following the first parliamentary exchange on the judge’s report since its publication a month ago.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 18th February 2010

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‘Appalling’ conditions at young offenders’ institute – The Independent

Posted February 18th, 2010 in news, prisons, young offenders by sally

“A prisons watchdog has criticised ‘appalling’ conditions at a young offenders’ institute (YOI), it emerged today.”

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The Independent, 17th February 2010

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High-earning barrister Jeremy Rosenblatt denies wrongly claiming fees – The Times

Posted February 18th, 2010 in news by sally

“One of the country’s highest-paid civil barristers was accused today of trying to dramatically inflate his publicly funded legal aid fees by wrongly claiming for work.”

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The Times, 17th February 2010

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Judge blocks Milford Haven port strike – The Guardian

Posted February 17th, 2010 in industrial action, injunctions, news by sally

“A high court judge has blocked a strike by workers at one of Britain’s busiest ports, as British Airways cabin crew brace themselves for a legal challenge to next week’s strike ballot result.”

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The Guardian, 17th February 2010

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Entrepreneur faces £30m tax demand after residency ruling leaves thousands exposed – The Times

Posted February 17th, 2010 in domicile, income tax, news by sally

“The Court of Appeal ruled that Robert Gaines-Cooper was liable to pay UK tax despite spending less than 91 days a year in the country because England had remained ‘the centre of gravity of his life and interests’.”

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The Times, 17th February 2010

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Statutory guidance will tell companies how to prevent bribery – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 17th, 2010 in bills, bribery, news by sally

“A Government minister will have to publish guidance for companies on a new bribery offence that had been criticised for not being clear enough. The Bribery Bill would make it an offence for a company to fail to prevent bribery.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 16th February 2010

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Murder arrest over Ray Gosling’s BBC confession – BBC News

Posted February 17th, 2010 in euthanasia, news by sally

“TV presenter Ray Gosling has been arrested on suspicion of murder by Nottinghamshire Police after he admitted killing his lover.”

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BBC News, 17th February 2010

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High-profile barrister ‘tried to double his legal fees by wrongly claiming work’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 17th, 2010 in barristers, fees, news, professional conduct by sally

“One of the country’s highest paid civil barristers, Jeremy Rosenblatt, tried to double his publicly-funded legal fees by ‘wrongly claiming’ for work, a hearing was told.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th February 2010

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Most jurors do not understand judge’s legal advice, says report – The Guardian

Posted February 17th, 2010 in juries, news by sally

“Two out of three jurors do not fully understand the legal directions given to them by judges when they retire to consider their verdicts, according to a report for the Ministry of Justice.”

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The Guardian, 17th February 2010

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FSA issues record fine for insider trading – BBC News

Posted February 16th, 2010 in fines, insider dealing, news by sally

“The City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has issued the largest fine in its history against an individual for insider trading.”

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BBC News, 16th February 2010

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Judge orders extradition of five men over Crete murder bid – The Independent

Posted February 16th, 2010 in extradition, murder, news by sally

“Five young men accused of attempting to murder a British holidaymaker in Crete were today ordered to travel to Greece to face justice. A judge granted an extradition request after hearing the gang were suspected of the savage mob attack in Malia in June 2008.”

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The Independent, 16th February 2010

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Attorney general upholds Edlington torture case sentences – The Guardian

Posted February 16th, 2010 in attorney general, news, sentencing, young offenders by sally

“Lady Scotland rules sentences for brothers who submitted two boys to ordeal of violence and sexual abuse were appropriate.”

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The Guardian, 15th February 2010

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Waffle company fined £1,750 after worker’s fall – BBC News

Posted February 16th, 2010 in fines, health & safety, news by sally

“A company has been fined by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) after a worker fell 4ft (1.2m) at its factory.”

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BBC News, 15th February 2010

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Former vicar from Wirral jailed over indecent images – BBC News

Posted February 16th, 2010 in indecent photographs of children, news, sentencing by sally

“A 60-year-old former senior vicar has been jailed for a year after being found in possession of images of child sex abuse for a second time.”

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BBC News, 15th February 2010

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