Hospital breached duty of care to psychiatric patient, supreme court rules – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2012 in duty of care, hospitals, mental health, news, suicide, Supreme Court by sally

“An NHS trust breached its duty of care to a 20-year-old patient who killed herself while on home release from a psychiatric unit, the supreme court has ruled.”

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The Guardian, 8th February 2012

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Pub landlords face practical difficulties in avoiding football copyrights following ruling, expert says – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 9th, 2012 in copyright, media, news, sport by sally

“Pub landlords will be able to broadcast FA Premier League (FAPL) football matches legitimately using foreign satellite decoders providing they can obtain a clean feed of the games, broadcast sound during live play only, and do not charge customers entry to their bar, according to a High Court ruling.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 9th February 2012

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Man’s death at Gatwick Airport investigated by IPCC – BBC News

Posted February 9th, 2012 in complaints, news, police, suicide by sally

“The death of a man following an incident at Gatwick Airport is being investigated by the police watchdog.”

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BBC News, 8th February 2012

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Phone hacking: 50 cases outstanding as new wave of celebrities launch legal action – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 9th, 2012 in damages, interception, media, news, telecommunications by sally

“Fifteen more phone-hacking claims against the News of the World have been settled, with substantial damages awarded to well-known figures and members of the public, but more than 50 cases are still outstanding.”

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Daily Telegraph, 8th February 2012

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NightJack blogger to sue the Times for damages – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2012 in damages, electronic mail, interception, internet, media, news by sally

“The Lancashire detective exposed by the Times for writing an anonymous blog about crime issues is to sue the newspaper for damages after it emerged that a reporter initially identified him by hacking into his emails.”

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The Guardian, 8th February 2012

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Lawyer struck off after ‘one of worst cases of fraud’ – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 9th, 2012 in disciplinary procedures, fraud, news, professional conduct, solicitors by sally

“A lawyer has been struck off after admitting he stole £3 million from his company and clients in what a tribunal described as one of the worst cases of fraud it had encountered.”

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Daily Telegraph, 7th February 2012

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Wigs off, jeans on at the Judicial College – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2012 in continuing professional development, judiciary, news by sally

“Joshua Rozenberg watches judges in training at a Midlands conference hotel.”

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The Guardian, 8th February 2012

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Reviews, Recession and the Rise of pro bono advocacy – Garden Court Chambers Blog

Posted February 9th, 2012 in barristers, news, pro bono work by sally

“Shereener Browne, winner of the 2010 Sidney Elland Goldsmith Bar Pro Bono award addressed Lincoln’s Inn Hall on the growing importance of Pro Bono work.”

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Garden Court Chambers Blog, 8th February 2012

Source: www.gclaw.wordpress.com

Judgment reserved in Twitter airport threat appeal – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2012 in appeals, judgments, news, threatening to destroy or damage property by sally

“Two senior judges have retired to consider whether a Twitter message threatening to blow up a snowbound Doncaster airport was a joke or a menace to society.”

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The Guardian, 8th February 2012

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Parents warned over plans to cut criminal record (CRB) checks – BBC News

Posted February 9th, 2012 in criminal records, news, vetting by sally

“Parents should teach their children about the risk of paedophiles, a minister has said as he defended plans to ease Criminal Records Bureau checks.”

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BBC News, 9th February 2012

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Protester sues police over surveillance database – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2012 in demonstrations, investigatory powers, news, police by sally

“An 86-year-old man is launching a landmark lawsuit against police chiefs who labelled him a ‘domestic extremist’ and secretly recorded his political activities in minute detail.”

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The Guardian, 9th February 2012

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Levi Bellfield loses bid to challenge Milly Dowler conviction – The Guardian

Posted February 8th, 2012 in appeals, kidnapping, murder, news by sally

“The former bouncer Levi Bellfield has lost a bid to challenge his conviction for the kidnap and murder of Milly Dowler.”

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The Guardian, 8th February 2012

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Harry Redknapp found not guilty in tax evasion trial – The Independent

Posted February 8th, 2012 in news, tax evasion, trials by sally

“Football boss Harry Redknapp was cleared today of taking bungs in an offshore tax dodge.”

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The Independent, 8th February 2012

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Hospital had human rights duty to protect voluntary patient from suicide, rules Supreme Court – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted February 8th, 2012 in damages, hospitals, human rights, mental health, news, suicide by sally

“The Supreme Court has ruled unanimously that a mental health hospital had an ‘operational’ obligation under article 2 of the European Court of Human Rights (the right to life) to protect a voluntary patient from suicide. This is the first time the reach of the article 2 obligation to protect life has been expanded to a voluntary patient; that is, a patient who was not detained under the Mental Health Act.”

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UK Human Rights Blog, 8th February 2012

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Reporting on celebrities’ private lives can be legitimate, European Court of Human Rights rules – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 8th, 2012 in freedom of expression, human rights, media, news, privacy, public interest by sally

“The media can legitimately publish articles and photographs about celebrities without their approval providing they have balanced their rights to freedom of expression with the individuals’ privacy rights, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 8th February 2012

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Cohabitees’ Property – All Clear Now? – Hardwicke Chambers

Posted February 8th, 2012 in appeals, cohabitation, mortgages, news by sally

“It is only a short time ago since the House of Lords was asked to consider the issue of beneficial interests of an unmarried couple in Stack v Dowden. The recent decision of the Supreme Court in Jones v Kernott highlights again the ongoing problems that can arise when unmarried couples separate and there is no clear agreement as to the ownership of their property interests.”

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Hardwicke Chambers, 2nd February 2012

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Command Papers – official-documents.gov.uk

Posted February 8th, 2012 in parliamentary papers by sally

Agreement between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons, Cm 8291 (PDF)

The Digital Switchover Help Scheme: A Scheme Agreement Between Her Majesty’s Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport and the British Broadcasting Corporation, Cm 8286 (PDF)

Government Response to the House of Commons Health Committee Report on Public Health, Cm 8290 (PDF)

Source: www.official-documents.gov.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted February 8th, 2012 in legislation by sally

The Water Act 2003 (Commencement No. 11) Order 2012

The Contaminated Land (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2012

The Greater London Authority (Limitation of Salaries) (Amendment) Order 2012

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted February 8th, 2012 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Stott v Thomas Cook Tour Operators Ltd & Anor [2012] EWCA Civ 66 (07 February 2012)

AT v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWCA Civ 42 (07 February 2012)

Martin v JRC Commercial Mortgages Plc [2012] EWCA Civ 63 (07 February 2012)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Zakrzewski v District Court In Torun, Poland & Anor [2012] EWHC 173 (Admin) (07 February 2012)

Levinge v Health Professions Council [2012] EWHC 135 (Admin) (07 February 2012)

Asefa, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2012] EWHC 56 (Admin) (31 January 2012)

Source: www.bailii.org

Contempt laws are still valid in the internet age – The Guardian

Posted February 8th, 2012 in contempt of court, freedom of expression, internet, media, news by sally

“Social media undoubtedly poses a challenge for enforcement, but the Contempt of Court Act is a sound piece of legislation.”

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The Guardian, 8th February 2012

Source: www.guardian.co.uk