Final Destination 5 poster banned by ASA – BBC News

Posted December 7th, 2011 in advertising, complaints, news, ombudsmen, violence by sally

“The Advertising Standards Authority has banned a poster for horror sequel Final Destination 5 for being too violent.”

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BBC News, 7th December 2011

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Withers LLP v Langbar International Ltd – WLR Daily

Posted December 7th, 2011 in client accounts, costs, debts, interest, law reports, news, solicitors by sally

Withers LLP v Langbar International Ltd [2011] EWCA Civ 1419; [2011] WLR (D) 351

“In asking whether money placed in the client account of a solicitor’s client were subject to a lien in favour of the solicitor the key question was whether the money had been placed in the account for general purposes or for a particular purpose which was incompatible with a lien arising.”

WLR Daily, 5th December 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Realchemie Nederland BV v Bayer CropScience AG (Case C-406/09) – WLR Daily

Posted December 7th, 2011 in conflict of laws, EC law, intellectual property, law reports, news by sally

Realchemie Nederland BV v Bayer CropScience AG (Case C-406/09); [2011] WLR (D) 350

“Council Regulation (EC) No 44/2001 of 22 December 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (OJ 2001 L 12, p1) applied to the recognition and enforcement of a decision of a court or tribunal that contained an order to pay a fine in order to ensure compliance with a judgment given in a civil and commercial matter. The costs relating to an exequatur (enforcement) procedure brought in one member state, in the course of which the recognition and enforcement was sought of a judgment given in another member state in proceedings seeking to enforce an intellectual property right, fell within article 14 of Parliament and Council Directive 2004/48/EC of 29 April 2004 on the enforcement of intellectual property rights (OJ 2004 L 157, p 45).”

WLR Daily, 18th December 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Record £130,000 child data error fine for Powys council – BBC News

Posted December 7th, 2011 in data protection, fines, local government, news, social services by sally

“A council which sent details of a child protection case to the wrong person has received a record £130,000 fine for breaching the Data Protection Act.”

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BBC News, 6th December 2011

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Couple who used Indian surrogates can bring children up as their own rules judge – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 7th, 2011 in embryology, news, parental rights, surrogacy by sally

“An English couple who paid Indian women to have their babies can keep them and bring them up as their own ruled one of Britain’s top judges, Sir Nicholas Wall ruled today (6 December).”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th December 2011

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Pro bono cannot plug the gap left by legal aid cuts – The Guardian

Posted December 7th, 2011 in budgets, legal aid, news, pro bono work by sally

“Without decrying the achievements of voluntary legal work, let’s keep a sense of proportion.”

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The Guardian, 7th December 2011

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Peers ‘should end Downton Abbey-style succession rules’ – BBC News

Posted December 7th, 2011 in news, parliament, peerages & dignities, succession by sally

“The House of Lords is being urged to end rules which deny most hereditary peerages to women.”

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BBC News, 7th December 2011

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Groupon breaches ASA code for 49th and 50th time in 2011 – The Guardian

Posted December 7th, 2011 in advertising, complaints, news, ombudsmen by sally

“Groupon is in trouble with regulators again after a promotion for breast enhancement failed to deliver the boost promised, and a discount deal on an Ocado product which never existed.”

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The Guardian, 7th December 2011

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Judges warned against straying into politics – by top judge – Daily Telegraph

Posted December 7th, 2011 in courts, judiciary, local government, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“Judges are straying too far in the world of politics and should stay within their ‘proper function’, the head of the judiciary, Lord Judge, has said.”

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Daily Telegraph, 6th December 2011

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Charities and universities to benefit from VAT exemption for shared services – OUT-LAW.com

Posted December 7th, 2011 in bills, charities, EC law, news, universities, VAT by sally

“The Government will implement EU proposals that will allow charities and universities to share services without charging each other VAT, according to proposals published in today’s Finance Bill 2012.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 6th December 2011

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Laws on deferred prosecution agreements to be consulted on next year – OUT-LAW.com

“The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has backed plans to introduce plea bargaining in fraud cases in a bid to reduce the cost of investigations and encourage businesses to self-report. It has said that it supports the passing of new laws to make that process possible.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 6th December 2011

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Legal advice for migrants and refugees is already patchy – The Guardian

Posted December 6th, 2011 in immigration, law centres, legal aid, legal services, news, refugees by sally

“Local authority cuts have hit some areas of London hard, and further cuts would have disastrous consequences.”

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The Guardian, 6th December 2011

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Ban on referral fees is looming but enforcement could prove tricky – The Guardian

Posted December 6th, 2011 in bills, enforcement, fees, insurance, news, personal injuries by sally

“There is a crucial get-out clause that means referral fees in personal injury claims may continue to be paid in disguise.”

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The Guardian, 6th December 2011

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Draft tax legislation gives greater predictability and clarity – HM Treasury

“Following Budget 2011, the Government has today published responses to a number of tax policy consultations, alongside draft clauses for legislation to be included in Finance Bill 2012.”

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HM Treasury, 6th December 2011

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Barristers plan escrow scheme for holding client money – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted December 6th, 2011 in barristers, client accounts, news, speeches by sally

“The bar is looking into a scheme to allow barristers to hold client money through proxies, the incoming head of the bar said in his inaugural speech last night.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 6th December 2011

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Wife jailed for fatal TV row attack – The Independent

Posted December 6th, 2011 in domestic violence, homicide, news, sentencing by sally

“A dental nurse was jailed for 10 years today for killing her husband in a row over what to watch on television.”

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The Independent, 6th December 2011

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Sir Christopher Rose’s Report Published into Ratcliffe-on-Soar cases – Crown Prosecution Service

“Ratcliffe-on-Soar report finds that CPS did not delibrately withold information in prosecution case.”

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Crown Prosecution Service, 6th December 2011

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Incoming Bar Chairman: Invest in the Future – The Bar Council

Posted December 6th, 2011 in barristers, legal aid, news, pro bono work, speeches by sally

“In his inaugural address this evening to the Bar Council, which represents barristers in England and Wales, Michael Todd QC, who becomes Chairman of the Bar on 1 January 2012, called on the Government and the Bar to invest in the future.”

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The Bar Council, 5th December 2011

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By-law plan to remove Parliament Square tent protest – BBC News

Posted December 6th, 2011 in byelaws, demonstrations, fines, local government, London, news by sally

“Westminster City Council has said it intends to introduce a by-law to remove tents from Parliament Square.”

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BBC News, 5th December 2011

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Unlawful accessing of medical records leads to hospital’s compensation payout – OUT-LAW.com

Posted December 6th, 2011 in compensation, data protection, hospitals, medical records, news by sally

“An NHS Trust has been ordered to pay a man £12,500 in compensation for breaches of the Data Protection Act (DPA) after a nurse unlawfully accessed a man’s medical records, Plymouth County Court has ruled.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 5th December 2011

Source: www.out-law.com