Domain names can be registered with almost any suffix from next year, ICANN says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted June 21st, 2011 in domain names, intellectual property, internet, news by sally

“Businesses will be able to register website domain names with almost any ending and in any language from next year under plans approved by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).”

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OUT-LAW.com, 20th June 2011

Source: www.out-law.com

High Court dismisses challenges to magistrates’ court closures – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 21st, 2011 in courts, disabled persons, domestic violence, judicial review, news by sally

“The High Court has rejected legal challenges to the closures of Sittingbourne and Barry magistrates’ courts.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 20th June 2011

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Former Langbar chief jailed for fraud – The Guardian

Posted June 21st, 2011 in disqualification, fraud, news, sentencing by sally

“The former chief executive of the £357m shell company Langbar International, which collapsed six years ago leaving shareholders with big losses, has been sentenced to 12 months in jail and banned from being a company director for five years. The Serious Fraud Office said he was guilty of ‘fraud on a grand scale’.”

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The Guardian, 20th June 2011

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Victims of crime failed by criminal justice system – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 21st, 2011 in news, victims by sally

“Members of the public have little confidence in the criminal justice system and feel the rights of the accused outweigh their own, a new survey suggests.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 21st June 2011

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Air passenger data plans in US-EU agreement are illegal, say lawyers – The Guardian

Posted June 21st, 2011 in airports, data protection, EC law, illegality, news by sally

“The European commission’s own lawyers have warned that a joint US-European agreement to store the personal data, including credit card details, of millions of transatlantic air passengers for 15 years is unlawful.”

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The Guardian, 20th June 2011

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One in six young offenders are back in jail in a month – BBC News

Posted June 21st, 2011 in news, recidivists, reports, young offenders by sally

“One in six young offenders are back behind bars within a month, according to the chief inspector of prisons.”

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BBC News, 21st June 2011

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ASA says Cadbury was not racist when it compared Campbell to chocolate bar – The Independent

Posted June 21st, 2011 in advertising, complaints, food, news, racism by sally

“A Cadbury’s advertising campaign which compared Naomi Campbell to a bar of chocolate was not racist, the industry’s watchdog has ruled.”

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The Independent, 21st June 2011

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Ken Clarke forced to abandon 50% sentence cuts for guilty pleas – The Guardian

Posted June 21st, 2011 in guilty pleas, Ministry of Justice, news, sentencing by sally

“David Cameron has forced Kenneth Clarke to abandon all plans for 50% sentence discounts for early guilty pleas, after an outcry on the Tory right and in the tabloids.”

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The Guardian, 21st June 2011

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Gurkhas take pension battle to ECHR – The Independent

Posted June 21st, 2011 in armed forces, Gurkhas, human rights, news, pensions by sally

“British Gurkhas are taking their battle for equal pension rights to the European Court of Human Rights, it was announced today.”

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The Independent, 20th June 2011

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Carole Caplin libel case given the go-ahead – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 20th, 2011 in defamation, news by sally

“A libel case brought by Cherie Blair’s lifestyle guru Carole Caplin over her alleged portrayal as ‘some sort of sexpot or randy masseuse’ got the go-ahead today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th June 2011

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Ban for 1am drink-drive Cardiff milkman Brian Gallagher – BBC News

Posted June 20th, 2011 in drunk in charge, news, sentencing by sally

“A drink-driving milkman arrested while in his float on an early morning round has been banned for 18 months.”

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BBC News, 20th June 2011

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Man jailed for killing friend – The Independent

Posted June 20th, 2011 in homicide, news, sentencing by sally

“A man who killed his friend with a single blow to the head has been jailed.”

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The Independent, 20th June 2011

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CPS – Changes to Advocate Panels Scheme – Message from the Chairman of the Bar – The Bar Council

Posted June 20th, 2011 in advocacy, barristers, Crown Prosecution Service, news, prosecutions by sally

“As many members of the Bar will be aware, the CPS published a new Advocate Panels Scheme on 31 March 2011. The new scheme followed discussions between a Bar Council group consisting of Circuit, CBA and YBC representatives and the CPS.”

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The Bar Council, 17th June 2011

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk

Baroness Cox: ‘If we ignore wrongs, we condone them’ – The Independent

Posted June 20th, 2011 in islamic law, news, women by sally

“When Baroness Cox takes up a cause, she invariably courts controversy. Her latest – a campaign against sharia law – is no exception. Jerome Taylor meets her.”

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The Independent, 20th June 2011

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NHS negligence bill tops £1bn a year – The Independent

Posted June 20th, 2011 in hospitals, legal aid, negligence, news by sally

“Indefensible legal claims for mistakes by doctors and nurses are being contested unnecessarily by ‘macho’ NHS lawyers, the head of the Law Society warned as the bill for damages exceeded £1bn for the first time.”

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The Independent, 19th June 2011

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Digital Economy Act will cost nearly £6m – The Guardian

Posted June 20th, 2011 in copyright, electronic commerce, internet, news by sally

“Government plans to curb illicit filesharing under the Digital Economy Act will have cost rights holders, Ofcom and internet providers almost £6m by the time the controversial legislation is implemented next year, according to figures released under the Freedom of Information Act.”

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The Guardian, 17th June 2011

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Djanogly reveals lawyers’ pay from legal aid – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 20th, 2011 in barristers, law firms, legal aid, news, remuneration by sally

“The justice minister Jonathan Djanogly has provided details of the barristers and law firms paid the most from legal aid over the last year, ahead of the publication of the bill setting out the governments planned legal aid cuts.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 20th June 2011

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Plumber Ian Puddick cleared of harassing wife’s lover on internet – The Guardian

Posted June 20th, 2011 in freedom of expression, harassment, internet, news by sally

“A man has been cleared of harassing his wife’s millionaire lover on the internet in ‘a victory for free speech and the small man’.”

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The Guardian, 17th June 2011

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Ministers ready to block foreign criminals using family rights to dodge justice – Daily Telegraph

Posted June 20th, 2011 in deportation, human rights, news, parental rights by sally

“A number of senior ministers are ready to back calls for changes in the law which could prevent foreign criminals from claiming the right to a family life to avoid being deported, it can be revealed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 19th June 2011

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Hospital faces legal action over newborn baby seized from mother – The Guardian

Posted June 20th, 2011 in breastfeeding, care orders, hospitals, judicial review, news by sally

“A breastfeeding mother whose newborn baby was forcibly taken from her and put into care for six days is seeking a judicial review over alleged unlawful treatment during a crucial bonding period with her daughter.”

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The Guardian, 17th June 2011

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