Mike Pullen: ‘Companies need to take competition law seriously’ – The Times

Posted November 18th, 2008 in competition, news by sally

“DLA’s head of competition, who was born on a fairground, says that competition watchdogs will only get more active.”

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The Times, 17th November 2008

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Asylum-seeker charities are just playing the system, says Woolas – The Guardian

Posted November 18th, 2008 in asylum, news by sally

“Immigration minister Phil Woolas has attacked lawyers and charities working on behalf of asylum seekers, accusing them of undermining the law and ‘playing the system’. In an interview with the Guardian, Woolas described the legal professionals and NGO workers as ‘an industry’, and said most asylum seekers were not fleeing persecution but were economic migrants.”

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The Guardian, 18th November 2008

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Daily Cause List, 18th November 2008

Posted November 18th, 2008 in news by sally

Tuesday 18th November 2008

Source: www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk

Please note only the current day’s cause list will be accessible

Judge orders Total to make ‘generous’ offer to Buncefield victims – The Times

Posted November 18th, 2008 in accidents, compensation, fire, news, personal injuries by sally

“Hundreds of victims of the Buncefield fire moved closer to an initial payout today after a judge instructed the oil depot’s operator to make them a ‘sensible and generous’ offer.”

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The Times, 17th November 2008

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Mother to get answers over daughter’s rape and murder – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 18th, 2008 in murder, news, rape by sally

“An inquest is to be opened into the death of a woman murdered by a convicted rapist who had used the Human Rights Act to convince a panel he should be freed from jail.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2008

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Warning over fixed penalty notices for violent crimes – The Times

Posted November 18th, 2008 in news, penalties, violence by sally

“Magistrates gave warning yesterday that the criminal justice system is being ‘undermined’ because thousands of serious offences are being processed by police using fixed penalty notices away from public scrutiny.”

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The Times, 17th November 2008

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Senior judge wants top court to avoid crime – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 18th, 2008 in appeals, criminal justice, news, Supreme Court by sally

“A member of the Court of Appeal has argued that only rare or occasional criminal cases should be heard by the new Supreme Court because its judges are too out of touch.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2008

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Met defends stop-and-search tactics as it claims limited success in reducing knife crime – The Guardian

Posted November 18th, 2008 in news, offensive weapons, police, stop and search by sally

“The Metropolitan police yesterday claimed a limited success in the fight against knife crime, citing a 12% fall in incidents since May, but at the price of long-term resentment over the widespread use of stop-and-search needed to achieve it.”

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The Guardian, 18th November 2008

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Court cuts ‘compromising judges’ – BBC News

Posted November 18th, 2008 in confiscation, fines, news by sally

“A leading judge has told the BBC he fears a conflict of interest as courts increasingly depend on income from fines and confiscations to operate.”

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BBC News, 18th November 2008

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Solicitors accused over ‘dubious deals’ with union official that cost sick miners thousands – The Times

Posted November 18th, 2008 in claims management, fees, industrial injuries, miners, news, solicitors, trade unions by sally

“Britain’s highest-earning solicitor acted dishonestly and with ‘conscious impropriety’ in dealings with a mining union that led to his firm handling thousands of industrial disease compensation claims, a tribunal heard yesterday.”

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The Times, 18th November 2008

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Iraq war legal advice flawed, says ex-law lord – The

Posted November 18th, 2008 in attorney general, Iraq, news, war by sally

“Legal advice given to Tony Blair prior to the invasion of Iraq was fundamentally ‘flawed’, a former senior law lord said today.”

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The Independent, 18th November 2008

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‘Kerplunk’ sculptor agrees £1.7m court settlement – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 18th, 2008 in artistic works, contracts, negligence, news by sally

“The award-winning designer of the troubled B of the Bang sculpture has agreed to pay back £1.7 million of taxpayers’ money.”

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Daily Telegraph, 18th November 2008

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Solicitors ‘misled’ sick miners – BBC News

Posted November 17th, 2008 in claims management, fees, industrial injuries, miners, news, solicitors by sally

“Two solicitors who won personal injury claims for thousands of miners have appeared before a tribunal accused of taking cuts from compensation pay-outs.”

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BBC News, 17th November 2008

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Mother sues barrister daughter for libel over ‘neglect memoir’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 17th, 2008 in defamation, news by sally

“A mother is suing her barrister daughter for libel over a book which accused her of childhood abuse and neglect.”

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Daily Telegraph, 17th November 2008

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Brown may press ahead with organ donor law, despite ruling of advisers – The Times

Posted November 17th, 2008 in news, organ transplants by sally

“Gordon Brown has refused to rule out a change in the law that may see everyone considered as a potential organ donor, despite the recommendations of his advisers today.”

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The Times, 17th November 2008

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Privacy watchdog issues guidance on FOI exemptions – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 17th, 2008 in freedom of information, news, privacy by sally

“Public authorities who want to keep information secret to protect the commercial interests of companies they work with must explain exactly what damage will be done by disclosure, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has said.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 17th November 2008

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Ministers urged to act on race inequality in criminal justice system – The Guardian

Posted November 17th, 2008 in criminal justice, news, race discrimination by sally

“The government must take a fresh look at policy if over-representation of people from black and minority ethnic (BME) communities in the criminal justice system is to be addressed, according to a new study published today.”

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The Guardian, 17th November 2008

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Child protection register missed more than 80 per cent of serious child abuse cases – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 17th, 2008 in child abuse, news by sally

“More than 80 per cent of children killed or seriously injured as a result of abuse or neglect were not on the national child protection register, it has emerged.”

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Daily Telegraph, 15th November 2008

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Victim speaks out after man cleared of rape while sleepwalking – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 17th, 2008 in news, rape, sleepwalking by sally

“A woman has spoken out after a man accused of raping her became the latest to be cleared because he was sleepwalking.”

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Daily Telegraph, 16th November 2008

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Britain ‘should be ashamed of art gift law’ – The Times

Posted November 17th, 2008 in artistic works, gifts, news, taxation by sally

“Britain should be ‘shamed’ into revising laws that make it easier for American collectors to donate art to our museums and galleries than Britons, the director of the British Museum says today.”

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The Times, 15th November 2008

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