Hospital accused over girl’s glue injection – The Guardian

Posted April 15th, 2011 in hospitals, negligence, news, personal injuries by sally

“Great Ormond Street being sued by 11-year-old after operation left her with extensive brain damage.”

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The Guardian, 15th April 2011

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Essex arrest error woman gets pay-out from police – BBC News

Posted April 15th, 2011 in compensation, false imprisonment, news, police by sally

“A woman has received compensation from Essex Police after a series of errors led to her being arrested and imprisoned.”

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BBC News, 12th April 2011

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Norfolk chainsaw murderer jailed for life for wife killing – BBC News

Posted April 15th, 2011 in domestic violence, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A man has been jailed for life for murdering his wife and dismembering her body at their Norfolk home.”

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BBC News, 12th April 2011

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Judge attacks ‘deplorable’ row over top Catholic school – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 15th, 2011 in education, judicial review, news, school admissions by sally

“A judge today condemned a ‘deplorable’ legal dispute between church leaders and parents over control of a top Roman Catholic comprehensive.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th April 2011

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Mother seeks to let daughter with brain damage die – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 15th, 2011 in euthanasia, news by sally

“The mother of a brain-damaged woman has asked a judge to allow her daughter’s life support to be switched off, in the latest of a series of controversial cases to come before one of the country’s most powerful courts.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th April 2011

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The era of the high-rolling criminal barrister is over – The Guardian

Posted April 14th, 2011 in barristers, crime, legal aid, legal profession, news by sally

“A handful of criminal barristers still make big money, but the rest may have to diversify if they want to eat.”

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The Guardian, 14th April 2011

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Law Society report reveals partner promotions still fail to reflect rising tide of female lawyers – Legal Week

Posted April 14th, 2011 in news, solicitors, statistics, women by sally

“The latest annual statistical report from The Law Society has confirmed the extent to which law firms have so far failed to react to the increase in women in the profession, with the number of female solicitors nearly doubling over the last 10 years.”

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Legal Week, 14th April 2011

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Transport directory infringed Yellow Pages trade marks, court finds – OUT-LAW.com

Posted April 14th, 2011 in domain names, internet, news, trade marks by sally

“The use of ‘yellow pages’ in the domain www.transport-yellow-pages.com breached trade mark regulations, a court has ruled. A person finding the website in the UK could think it belonged to Yell, the England and Wales Patent County Court said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 14th April 2011

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Kettling of G20 protesters by police was illegal, high court rules – The Guardian

Posted April 14th, 2011 in demonstrations, human rights, news, police, public order by sally

“The high court has ruled that the Metropolitan police broke the law in the way they ‘kettled’ protesters at the G20 demonstrations in 2009.”

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The Guardian, 14th April 2011

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The London Legal Walk – Monday 16 May 2011 – The Bar Council

Posted April 14th, 2011 in news by sally

“This year’s London Legal Walk has already attracted an unprecedented level of support, with 61 teams signed up so far, 19 of which are joining us for the first time. If you would like to walk 10km to raise funds for free legal advice providers and the vulnerable people they support, please click here for more information or contact natalia@barprobono.org.uk.”

The Bar Council, 13th April 2011

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Leading actor’s gagging order over affair with Rooney prostitute – Daily Telegraph

Posted April 14th, 2011 in injunctions, news, privacy by sally

“A leading actor granted a gagging order by a judge was trying to prevent the public discovering he had cheated on his wife with a prostitute, Helen Wood, whose clients include Wayne Rooney.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th April 2011

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High Court challenge to court closures – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted April 14th, 2011 in courts, judicial review, news by sally

“The High Court is set to hear the first of four legal challenges to magistrates’ courts closures, the Gazette has learned.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 14th April 2011

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London G20 demo: ‘Kettling’ tactic ruling due – BBC News

Posted April 14th, 2011 in appeals, demonstrations, news, police, public order by sally

“A High Court ruling on whether police in London acted lawfully when they used “kettling” tactics at the G20 protests two years ago is expected later.

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BBC News, 14th April 2011

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Supreme Court overturns CoA’s Pretty Polly hearing loss ruling – The Lawyer

Posted April 14th, 2011 in health & safety, negligence, news, noise, Supreme Court by sally

“The Supreme Court has refused to endorse a Court of Appeal (CoA) ruling on noise induced hearing loss, blocking the progression of what lawyers believe could have been thousands of hearing loss claims.”

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The Lawyer, 13th April 2011

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The practicalities of using judicial review – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted April 14th, 2011 in judicial review, news by sally

“To many clients, judicial review provides the opportunity to seek redress for the subjectively perceived wrongdoing of a public authority. It is a perception replete with misunderstanding and contradiction.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 14th April 2011

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Community trade mark court rulings should apply across the EU, ECJ rules – OUT-LAW.com

Posted April 14th, 2011 in EC law, judgments, news, trade marks by sally

“Rulings by Community trade mark courts should in most cases apply across the EU and not just in the country in which they were made, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 13th April 2011

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Murder cases given just one prosecutor as CPS pressured to cut costs – The Guardian

“Barristers and victim support groups have expressed concerns that in some murder trials, including forthcoming cases involving multiple defendants, the Crown Prosecution Service is instructing a single counsel for the prosecution.”

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The Guardian, 13th April 2011

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NHS faces £85.8m compensation bill over maternity blunders – The Guardian

Posted April 14th, 2011 in compensation, hospitals, news by sally

“The NHS is facing a spiralling bill for blunders made by maternity-unit staff during labour that result in a baby dying or suffering brain damage or disability, the Guardian can reveal.”

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The Guardian, 14th April 2011

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Consumer Redress for Misleading and Aggressive Practices – Law Commission

Posted April 13th, 2011 in compensation, consultations, consumer protection, news, trade descriptions by sally

“The consultation invites views on reforming the law for consumers on redress for misleading and aggressive commercial practices.”

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Law Commission, 12th April 2011

Source: www.justice.gov.uk/lawcommission

Raising the bar in the UK’s probation service – The Guardian

Posted April 13th, 2011 in London, news, probation, recidivists, standards by sally

“The head of the London probation trust, Heather Munro, tells Rachel Williams how she plans to stop ‘customers’ reoffending.”

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The Guardian, 13th April 2011

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