Bar Council Chairmen’s Update to Members of the Profession – July 2011 – The Bar Council

“Bar Council Chairmen’s Update to Members of the Profession – July 2011. Letter by Mr Peter Lodder QC and Mr Michael Todd QC.”

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The Bar Council, 25th July 2011

Source: www.barcouncil.org.uk

High court extends gagging order to prevent reporting of actor’s affair – The Guardian

Posted July 26th, 2011 in injunctions, media, news, privacy by sally

“The high court has extended a gagging order obtained by a leading actor to prevent reporting of his ‘sexual relationship’ with a former escort girl.”

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The Guardian, 25th July 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

DPP was warned hacking was rife at Murdoch paper – The Independent

Posted July 26th, 2011 in Crown Prosecution Service, interception, media, telecommunications by sally

“The former Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Lord Macdonald was warned by his own employees as far back as 2006 that there were a “vast array” of News of the World phone-hacking victims.”

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The Independent, 26th July 2011

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Investigation launched into heart surgery at Leeds General Infirmary – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 26th, 2011 in children, hospitals, medical treatment, news by sally

“A Government health watchdog has launched an investigation into allegations that children undergoing heart surgery at a leading hospital received inadequate treatment.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th July 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

English Defence League founder convicted of leading street brawl – The Guardian

Posted July 26th, 2011 in community service, costs, news, rehabilitation, threatening behaviour by sally

“The founder of the English Defence League has been convicted of leading a street brawl with 100 football fans.”

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The Guardian, 25th July 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

General Medical Council is too lenient with poor doctors, say MPs – The Guardian

Posted July 26th, 2011 in disciplinary procedures, doctors, news by sally

“The General Medical Council, which regulates doctors, is putting the public at risk by being too lenient with some of those who come before it accused of poor practice or wrongdoing, according to a committee of MPs.”

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The Guardian, 26th July 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Innocent people’s DNA profiles won’t be deleted after all, minister admits – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 26th, 2011 in data protection, DNA, human rights, news by sally

“The DNA of more than one million innocent people will not be wiped from police records, The Daily Telegraph can disclose.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th July 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

New planning laws threaten green belt – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 26th, 2011 in consultations, environmental protection, news, planning by sally

“The biggest shake up in the planning system for 50 years will allow sprawling out of town developments on the green belt, campaigners have warned.”

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Daily Telegraph, 26th July 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Cannock man jailed for giving partner HIV – BBC News

Posted July 25th, 2011 in ASBOs, grievous bodily harm, HIV, news, sentencing by sally

“A Staffordshire man who had unprotected sex with his partner knowing he had HIV has been jailed for four years.”

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BBC News, 25th July 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

A more American legal model for gang violence? – The Guardian

Posted July 25th, 2011 in gangs, homicide, news, Supreme Court, violence by sally

“The supreme court’s decision in R v Gnango could change controversial area of joint enterprise law.”

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The Guardian, 25th July 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Cambridgeshire gardener jailed for sex assault in Bedfordshire – BBC News

“A landscape gardener who sexually assaulted a 17-year-old girl has been jailed for 20 months.”

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BBC News, 22nd July 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

 

 

Leicestershire mobility scooter conmen jailed – BBC News

Posted July 25th, 2011 in consumer protection, news, sentencing by sally

“A father and son who conned vulnerable pensioners into buying mobility aids which were never delivered have each been jailed for 12 months.”

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BBC News, 22nd July 2011

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Catholic church’s plea could rule out damages for priests’ abuse – The Guardian

Posted July 25th, 2011 in damages, employment, news, vicarious liability by sally

“Victims of sexual abuse by priests will no longer be able to sue the Catholic church for damages if a landmark judgment rules that priests should not be considered as employees.”

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The Guardian, 24th July 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Insurance broker Willis fined £7m by FSA – The Guardian

Posted July 25th, 2011 in corruption, financial regulation, fines, insurance, news by sally

“Willis Limited carpeted by the Financial Services Authority for failing sufficiently to monitor payments to overseas third parties.”

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The Guardian, 21st July 2011

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

MPs’ expenses watchdog refuses to name politicians under investigation – Daily Telegraph

Posted July 25th, 2011 in expenses, news, parliament by sally

“The Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (Ipsa), which was brought in to clean up the discredited MPs’ expenses system, initially indicated that politicians would be identified when a formal probe was launched.”

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Daily Telegraph, 25th July 2011

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted July 25th, 2011 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

AAO v Entry Clearance Officer [2011] EWCA Civ 840 (22 July 2011)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Jackson v R. [2011] EWCA Crim 1870 (22 July 2011)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office v Johnson [2011] EWHC 1950 (Admin) (25 July 2011)

Secretary of State for the Home Department v CB & Anor (Rev 1) [2011] EWHC 1990 (Admin) (25 July 2011)

Britannia Assets (UK) Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities & Local Government & Anor [2011] EWHC 1908 (Admin) (22 July 2011)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster) v Lee (t/a Cropton Brewery) [2011] EWHC 1879 (Ch) (22 July 2011)

High Court (Queen’s Bench Division)

Robins v Kordowski & Anor [2011] EWHC 1912 (QB) (22 July 2011)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Trebor Bassett Holdings Ltd & Anor v ADT Fire and Security Plc [2011] EWHC 1936 (TCC) (22 July 2011)

Jerram Falkus Construction Ltd v Fenice Investments Inc [2011] EWHC 1935 (TCC) (21 July 2011)

Source: www.bailii.org

Serious Organised Crime Agency v Szeptiewski and others (No 2) – WLR daily

Posted July 25th, 2011 in appeals, equity, law reports, proceeds of crime by sally

Serious Organised Crime Agency v Szeptiewski and others (No 2) [2011] EWCA Civ 856;  [2011] WLR (D)  245

“In the circumstances which arose the Serious Organised Crime Agency (‘SOCA’) was entitled to invoke the equitable doctrine of marshalling and in effect to be subrogated to a second charge over a property as security for the shortfall left unsatisfied following the sale of other properties.”

WLR Daily, 21st July 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Drake v Harvey and others – WLR Daily

Posted July 25th, 2011 in appeals, law reports, partnerships, valuation by sally

Drake v Harvey and others [2011] EWCA Civ 838;  [2011] WLR (D)  244

“There was no general default rule or presumption that the basis on which an outgoing partner’s share of partnership assets was to be determined was a fair value unless the partnership deed expressly stated otherwise; the correct approach was to derive the basis of valuation from the terms of the deed itself applying normal principles of contractual interpretation.”

WLR Daily, 20th July 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

B v Secretary of State for the Home Department – WLR Daily

Posted July 25th, 2011 in appeals, contempt of court, law reports by sally

B v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2011] EWCA Civ 828;  [2011] WLR (D)  243

“The question for the Court of Appeal exercising its appellate jurisdiction under section 13 of the Administration of Justice Act 1960 in respect of a sentence imposed for contempt of court was whether the sentence was manifestly excessive.”

WLR Daily, 21st July 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk

Regina v F(S) – WLR daily

Posted July 25th, 2011 in abuse of process, appeals, delay, law reports, stay of proceedings by sally

Regina v F(S) [2011] EWCA Crim 1844;  [2011] WLR (D)  242

“An application to stay criminal proceedings for abuse of process on grounds of delay and a submission of ‘no case to answer’ were two distinct matters which had to receive distinct and separate consideration. An application to stay for abuse of process on the grounds of delay could not succeed unless, exceptionally, a fair trial was no longer possible owing to prejudice to the defendant caused by the delay which could not fairly be addressed in the normal trial process, whereas on a submission of ‘no case’ the question was whether the evidence, viewed overall, was such that the jury could properly convict.”

WLR Daily, 21st July 2011

Source: www.iclr.co.uk