Company entitled to use rent free period in the first five years for valuation purposes, tribunal finds – OUT-LAW.com

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in landlord & tenant, news, rates, rent, tribunals, valuation by sally

“A Valuation Tribunal has rejected an approach by assessors that would have increased the business rates paid by a City firm by 20% over the first five years of a lease.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 20th July 2012

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Expertly done? A look at the use of experts in family proceedings and changes proposed by Mr Justice Ryder prior to the announcement of his final proposals – Family Law Week

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in children, expert witnesses, family courts, news, social services by sally

“Leanne Buckley –Thomson, pupil barrister at 1 Crown Office Row Brighton, considers the current problems in relation to the use of expert evidence particularly in care proceedings and the proposals for change thus far highlighted by Mr Justice Ryder in response. She comments briefly on these suggestions, whilst acknowledging that the proposals have not yet been released in full, and refers to the work done locally in anticipation of what is to come.”

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Family Law Week, 20th July 2012

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Trial suspended as bogus interpreter stands in for wife – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in evidence, interpreters, murder, news, sentencing, trials by sally

“A court descended into farce when a man translating vital evidence revealed he was only there because his wife – the real interpreter – was too busy.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th July 2012

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Probation officer ‘had affair with convicted murderer’ – Daily Telegraph

“Female probation officer has affair with convicted murderer after his release from prison and tips him off that he was going to be recalled for a further offence, a court hears.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th July 2012

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Jonathan Gouldsmith taxi death: Llanelli driver jailed – BBC News

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in dangerous driving, homicide, news, sentencing by sally

“A taxi driver has been jailed for three years for killing a young soldier on home leave from Afghanistan in a crash.”

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BBC News, 20th July 2012

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Fijian-born soldier Isimeli Baleiwai fights to stay in UK – BBC News

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in armed forces, citizenship, criminal records, deportation, news by sally

“A Fijian man who served in the British Army for 13 years is fighting to stay in the UK after being told he must leave the country by 9 August.”

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BBC News, 22nd July 2012

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Women sue the Met over handling of sexual assault cases – The Guardian

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in human rights, inquiries, news, police, rape, sexual offences, time limits, victims by sally

“Women who say they were let down by the Metropolitan police when they reported rape and sexual assault, including two who were attacked by the taxi driver John Worboys, are suing the force. The women are attempting to establish that police who fail to investigate such crimes properly are violating victims’ human rights.”

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The Guardian, 20th July 2012

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Tomlinson case: Met police tried to hide PC Harwood’s disciplinary record – The Guardian

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in assault, complaints, disciplinary procedures, disclosure, news, police, privacy by sally

“The Metropolitan police attempted to keep the disciplinary record of PC Simon Harwood secret from the family of Ian Tomlinson, the newspaper seller he struck with a baton and pushed to the ground at G20 protests, it can now be reported.”

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The Guardian,  20th July 2012

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‘Homegrown’ British terrorist bride jailed over Jewish plot – Daily Telegraph

“Serial bride who met and married her third husband through a Muslim dating site was jailed for eight years for planning to launch a terrorist attack upon Jewish communities in Manchester.”

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Daily Telegraph, 20th July 2012

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Teacher at girls’ school banned from teaching for ‘obsession with sex’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in complaints, dismissal, news, professional conduct, teachers by sally

“A teacher at an all girls’ school has been banned from classrooms after being accused of being ‘obsessed with sex’.”

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Daily Telegraph, 22nd July 2012

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Warnings over abduction treaty – BBC News

“An international treaty designed to ensure the swift return of children abducted abroad by a parent needs to be implemented faster, researchers say.”

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BBC News, 22nd July 2012

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Government to ‘name and shame’ wealthy tax avoiders – BBC News

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in disclosure, financial advice, fines, news, tax avoidance by sally

“The government is promising to name and shame wealthy people who use ‘aggressive’ tax avoidance schemes.”

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BBC News, 23rd July 2012

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Authors face royalty threat from volunteer libraries – The Guardian

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in budgets, libraries, news, voluntary organisations by sally

“The government is facing anger from authors shocked to discover that they are not entitled to royalties for books borrowed from libraries run by ‘big society’- inspired volunteers.”

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The Guardian, 22nd July 2012

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Domestic violence conviction rates at all-time high – The Guardian

“Domestic violence conviction rates are at their highest after a four-year campaign by prosecutors to tackle violence against women and girls, the director of public prosecutions will announce on Monday.”

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The Guardian, 22nd July 2012

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High Court criticises Mr Loophole for ‘sharp practice’ in speeding case – The Independent

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in courts, news, road traffic offences, solicitors by sally

” The man known as Mr Loophole – one of the country’s highest-profile lawyers – has been condemned for ‘sharp practice’ by the High Court.”

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The Independent, 21st July 2012

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Nine in ten sex attacks go unreported, warns DPP – Daily Telegraph

“Keir Starmer, the Director of Public Prosecutions, will reveal that convictions for rape are now at record levels but it is only the tip of the iceberg. Just ten per cent of victims of serious sexual assault will go to the police, mainly because they do not believe the criminal justice system will help them, he will say.”

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Daily Telegraph, 22nd July 2012

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Judges can’t punish criminals who offend while on parole – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 23rd, 2012 in affray, criminal damage, judges, news, parole, robbery, sentencing by sally

“Judge Jamie Tabor QC spoke out at Gloucester crown court after dealing with a former soldier who was out on licence from a jail term for attempted robbery when he committed offences of affray and criminal damage.”

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Daily Telegraph, 23rd July 2012

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Former Daily Telegraph sketchwriter loses ageism case – The Guardian

Posted July 20th, 2012 in age discrimination, news, unfair dismissal by sally

“Senior Daily Telegraph journalist Andrew Gimson has lost a case claiming that he was unfairly dismissed after more than seven years as the newspaper’s main parliamentary sketchwriter on the grounds of ageism.”

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The Guardian, 19th July 2012

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MPs to investigate ‘underperforming’ firm awarded £300m court monopoly – The Guardian

Posted July 20th, 2012 in contracts, courts, interpreters, news by sally

“The way in which a private contractor was awarded a £300m monopoly of court interpreting services throughout England and Wales and the firm’s ‘underperformance’ are to be investigated by MPs.”

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The Guardian, 20th July 2012

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 20th, 2012 in law reports by sally

High Court (Chancery Division)

Wedgwood Museum Trust Ltd, Re [2012] EWHC 1974 (Ch) (19 July 2012)

Ludsin Overseas Ltd v Eco3 Capital Ltd & Ors [2012] EWHC 1980 (Ch) (19 July 2012)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Phaestos Ltd. & Anor v Ho [2012] EWHC 1996 (TCC) (19 July 2012)

Source: www.bailii.org