Unified Patent Court Consultation – NIPC Law
‘As I said in How the Intellectual Property Act 2014 changes British Patent Law 21 June 2014 JD Supra, the most important provision of the Intellectual Property Act 2014 is s.17 which inserts a new s.88A into the Patents Act 1977. That section confers power on the Secretary of State to make provision in the UK for the Agreement on a Unified Patent Court.’
NIPC Law, 25th June 2014
Source: www.nipclaw.blogspot.co.uk
Loose v Lynn Shellfish Ltd and others (Le Strange Meakin, Part 20 defendant) – WLR Daily
‘A presumed lost grant from the Crown prior to 1189 of a right of private fishery was to be understood as extending to all such part of the seabed as might from time to time be exposed at low water.’
WLR Daily, 19th June 2014
Source: www.iclr.co.uk
Dawson v Thomson Airways Ltd – WLR Daily
Dawson v Thomson Airways Ltd [2014] EWCA Civ 845; [2014] WLR (D) 279
‘The limitation period applicable to a claim brought in England for compensation for cancellation or delay under articles 5 and 7 of Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 was the six-year period prescribed by section 9 of the Limitation Act 1980.’
WLR Daily, 19th June 2014
Source: www.iclr.co.uk
Regina (Tabbakh) v Staffordshire and West Midlands Probation Trust and another – WLR Daily
‘In respect of a prisoner due to be released on licence who was subject to multi-agency public protection arrangements, the policy guidance governing the imposition by the Secretary of State for Justice of additional conditions on the prisoner’s licence did not breach the requirements of procedural fairness or article 8 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and was not inherently unlawful.’
WLR Daily, 19th June 2014
Source: www.iclr.co.uk
Regina (Tracey) v Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and another (Equality and Human Rights Commission and another, intervening) – WLR Daily
‘Placing a do not attempt cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (“DNACPR”) notice on a patient’s hospital notes engaged her rights under article 8 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and there was a presumption in favour of the patient’s involvement through consultation in such a decision, since it would potentially deprive the patient of life-saving treatment. Such a duty to consult also arose at common law.’
WLR Daily, 17th June 2014
Source: www.iclr.co.uk
Theresa May pushes for greater surveillance powers – BBC News
‘Theresa May is continuing to push for a change in the law to give police and security services the power to access email and social media.’
BBC News, 25th June 2014
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
BAILII: Recent Decisions
Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
Loose v Lynn Shellfish Ltd & Ors [2014] EWCA Civ 846 (19 June 2014)
Dawson v Thomson Airways Ltd [2014] EWCA Civ 845 (19 June 2014)
Beech & Anor v Birmingham City Council [2014] EWCA Civ 830 (17 June 2014)
Monfared v Chartered Society of Physiotherapy [2014] EWCA Civ 828 (19 June 2014)
B (A Child) [2014] EWCA Civ 843 (20 June 2014)
High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)
Durrheim & Ors v Ministry of Defence [2014] EWHC 1960 (QB) (13 June 2014)
Wamala v The Home Office & Anor [2014] EWHC 2039 (QB) (20 June 2014)
Family Court Decisions (other Judges)
P (A Child: Assessment of Kinship Carers) [2014] EWFC B73 (16 June 2014)
High Court (Technology and Construction Court)
Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd v Condek Holdings Ltd & Ors [2014] EWHC 2016 (TCC) (24 June 2014)
High Court (Commercial Court)
JSC BTA Bank v Ablyazov & 16 Ors [2014] EWHC 2019 (Comm) (24 June 2014)
A Ltd v B Ltd [2014] EWHC 1870 (Comm) (11 June 2014)
Source: www.bailii.org
Campaigners lose ‘right to die’ case – BBC News
‘Campaigners have lost their appeal at the UK’s highest court over the right to die.’
BBC News, 25th June 2014
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Solicitors Regulation Authority names first non-lawyer chair – Legal Futures
‘Enid Rowlands, an existing member of the board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), has been named as its first non-lawyer chair.’
Legal Futures, 24th June 2014
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
At £100m, phone hacking trial makes history for expense – Daily Telegraph
‘The phone-hacking trial has been one of the most expensive cases in British criminal history, with News International bearing more than half of the expense.’
Daily Telegraph, 24th June 2014
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Wonga chased debt with fake lawyers, says FCA – BBC News
‘Payday lender Wonga must pay £2.6m in compensation after sending letters from non-existent law firms to customers in arrears.’
BBC News, 25th June 2014
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Right-to-die: For and against assisted suicide – BBC News
‘On Wednesday, the family of the late Tony Nicklinson who had locked-in syndrome and Paul Lamb who was paralysed in a road crash will find out whether or not their campaign for the right to die with the help of a doctor has been successful.’
BBC News, 25th June 2014
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Teacher’s sexual relationship with boy, 15 – BBC News
‘A former deputy headmaster is given a lifetime teaching ban for an “inappropriate sexual relationship” with a 15-year-old boy.’
BBC News, 24th June 2014
Source: www.bbc.co.uk
Neuberger backs single regulator but criticises LSB for adding “cost and confusion” – Legal Futures
‘The president of the Supreme Court, Lord Neuberger, has backed calls for single legal regulator, while accusing the Legal Services Board (LSB) of adding to cost and confusion.’
Legal Futures, 25th June 2014
Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk
Police officer jailed over relationships with vulnerable women – The Guardian
‘A police officer who seduced and slept with vulnerable women while on duty has been jailed for 18 months.’
The Guardian, 24th June 2014
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Do not comment on hacking trial until all verdicts are in, judge tells MPs – Daily Telegraph
‘Politicians are warned by judge not to comment upon the outcome of the hacking trial until the jury has returned all its verdicts.’
Daily Telegraph, 24th June 2014
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
High Court to decide the fate of the Warburg Institute’s historic library – The Independent
‘The fate of one of the “most important libraries in the world” which houses thousands of historic volumes saved from the Nazis, is to be decided in the High Court.’
The Independent, 24th June 2014
Source: www.independent.co.uk