Collaborative law a success for divorcing couples, says judge – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted October 16th, 2009 in dispute resolution, divorce, news by sally

“Collaborative law has proved a huge success for divorcing couples and could soon be extended into the commercial arena, one of the UK’s most senior judges said last week.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 15th October 2009

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MoJ review on separate budgets for criminal and civil legal aid – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted October 16th, 2009 in legal aid, news by sally

“The Ministry of Justice has announced a review of the way the £2bn legal aid budget is delivered which could see separate civil and criminal funds run by different bodies.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 15th October 2009

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Apprentice star loses appeal bid – BBC News

Posted October 15th, 2009 in benefits, fraud, news by sally

“One of the former stars of BBC show The Apprentice has lost an appeal to overturn a conviction for obtaining thousands through benefit fraud.”

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BBC News, 15th October 2009

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Porn teacher gets community order – BBC News

Posted October 15th, 2009 in children, news, pornography, sentencing by sally

“A Lincolnshire science teacher who downloaded more than 8,000 pornographic images of young girls has been given a three-year community order.”

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BBC News, 15th October 2009

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OFT to scrutinise online pricing – BBC News

Posted October 15th, 2009 in consumer protection, internet, news by sally

“Online pricing practices are to be investigated by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT).”

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BBC News, 15th October 2009

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Proposed age law for online retail faces Parliamentary scrutiny – OUT-LAW.com

Posted October 15th, 2009 in children, internet, news, sale of goods by sally

“A proposal that will force online retailers to take extra steps to ensure that young people cannot buy or access inappropriate goods or material will move one step closer to becoming law on Monday.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 14th October 2009

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Judgments a ‘heavy blow’ to Government attempts to protect national security – The Times

Posted October 15th, 2009 in news by sally

“The slow seep of secrecy into the justice system may in recent months have been halted. A series of judgments have struck heavy blows to the Government’s attempts to protect national security by holding back evidence from individuals, conducting hearings in secret and appointing security-cleared advocates.”

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The Times, 15th October 2009

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Lesbian soldier sees £190,000 harassment payout cut by a third – Daily Telegraph

“A lesbian soldier who won nearly £190,000 damages following a campaign of harassment by a male sergeant has had her payout slashed by a third after Army top brass appealed.”

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Daily Telegraph, 14th October 2009

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Boy gangster trapped by Facebook jailed for life – The Independent

Posted October 15th, 2009 in murder, news, rape, sentencing by sally

“A boy gangster who was arrested for two murders and a rape before reaching his 16th birthday was given a life sentence today.”

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The Independent, 14th October 2009

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Terror Act used on climate activist – The Independent

Posted October 15th, 2009 in news, stop and search, terrorism by sally

“Terror legislation was used to stop a British climate change activist from travelling to Denmark, it has emerged.”

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The Independent, 15th October 2009

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Science writer Simon Singh wins ruling in chiropractic libel battle – The Guardian

Posted October 15th, 2009 in appeals, defamation, freedom of expression, news by sally

“A science writer who is being sued for libel by the British Chiropractic Association is to fight on after a preliminary judgment against him was overturned on appeal today.”

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The Guardian, 14th October 2009

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Man jailed for 25 years for hammer attack on pregnant girlfriend – The Guardian

Posted October 15th, 2009 in attempted murder, attempts, murder, news, sentencing by sally

“A ‘wicked and callous’ father-to-be was jailed for 25 years today for trying to murder his heavily pregnant girlfriend, hoping to benefit from her will and start a new life with another woman.”

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The Guardian, 15th October 2009

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Gordon Brown calls for reform of super-injunctions – The Guardian

Posted October 15th, 2009 in freedom of expression, injunctions, law firms, media, news, parliament by sally

“Gordon Brown today stepped into the row over the use of super-injunctions that ban reporting of a story and also the existence of the ban, telling MPs the legal tactic was ‘an unfortunate area of the law’.”

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The Guardian, 15th October 2009

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Investment banker Neil Ellerbeck sentenced to eight years for killing wife – The Times

Posted October 15th, 2009 in news by sally

“A jealous banker who strangled his unfaithful wife after she demanded a costly divorce could be free in three years.”

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The Times, 15th October 2009

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Judges oppose appointment of Sumption, QC, to the Supreme Court – The Times

Posted October 15th, 2009 in news by sally

“A frontrunner for a vacancy in the new Supreme Court is being strongly opposed by senior judges on the ground that he has not earned his spurs as a judge.”

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The Times, 15th October 2009

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MP to report Carter-Ruck to Law Society over attempt to gag Guardian – The Guardian

Posted October 14th, 2009 in freedom of expression, injunctions, law firms, media, news, parliament by sally

“The law firm at the centre of the an unprecedented attempt by a British oil trading firm to prevent the Guardian reporting parliamentary proceedings is to be reported to the Law Society, it emerged today.”

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The Guardian, 14th October 2009

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Which side of the legal divide suits you best – being a solicitor or a barrister? – The Independent

Posted October 14th, 2009 in barristers, legal profession, news, solicitors by sally

“To decide what type of legal eagle to become, you need to judge your own personal skills.”

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The Independent, 14th October 2009

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Laying down the new law: Why there’s more flexibility to entering the legal profession than ever before – The Independent

Posted October 14th, 2009 in legal profession, news by sally

“Nobody should need reminding that law is a highly competitive profession and that demand for training contracts or pupillage – the on-the-job training solicitors and barristers undergo – far exceeds supply.”

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The Independent, 14th October 2009

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Police urged to erase DNA record – BBC News

Posted October 14th, 2009 in data protection, DNA, news by sally

“A Worcester firefighter who was cleared of causing death by dangerous driving is campaigning to have his DNA sample taken off the National Police Database.”

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BBC News, 13th October 2009

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Black youth worker arrested for watching police wins compensation – The Guardian

Posted October 14th, 2009 in compensation, false imprisonment, malicious prosecution, news, police by sally

“A black youth worker arrested and charged for watching at a distance as police detained a teenager at a London railway station is to receive an apology and £22,000 compensation from the British Transport police.”

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The Guardian, 13th October 2009

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