New Practising Rules to help international barristers – Bar Standards Board

Posted May 31st, 2011 in barristers, consultations, news by sally

“The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has published a consultation paper on new rules to help barristers undertaking international work.”

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Bar Standards Board, 27th May 2011

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The Revenue tackles offensive labels for disabled in tax law – The Guardian

Posted May 31st, 2011 in disabled persons, HM Revenue & Customs, mental health, news by sally

“HM Revenue & Customers is looking at how to replace the terms ‘lunatic’, ‘idiot’, and ‘insane person’ in tax law.”

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The Guardian, 29th May 2011

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Burglar freed to protect rights of his children – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 31st, 2011 in appeals, burglary, children, human rights, news, sentencing, suspended sentences by sally

“A burglar has been freed early from jail – because keeping him locked up breaches the human rights of his children, judges ruled yesterday.”

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Daily Telegraph, 27th May 2011

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Government plans to relax cycling by-laws – The Independent

Posted May 31st, 2011 in bicycles, byelaws, news by sally

“Hundreds of miles of cycle routes could be created across England following a move to make it easier for councils to scrap outdated local laws.”

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The Independent, 29th May 2011

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Sharon Shoesmith turns on Ed Balls after court rules her dismissal unfair – The Guardian

Posted May 31st, 2011 in appeals, news, social services, unfair dismissal by sally

“Sharon Shoesmith has said it was ‘justice, not money’ that motivated her during a two-year legal challenge over her controversial sacking in the wake of the Baby Peter tragedy.”

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The Guardian, 27th May 2011

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Dame Barbara Mills, former Director of Public Prosecutions, dies aged 70 – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 31st, 2011 in barristers, Crown Prosecution Service, news by sally

“Dame Barbara Mills QC, the only woman ever to hold the post of Director of Public Prosecutions, has died at the age of 70.”

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Daily Telegraph, 28th May 2011

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Injunctions row: Meet the man who helps celebrities remain anonymous – The Guardian

Posted May 31st, 2011 in barristers, injunctions, news, privacy, public interest by sally

“Hugh Tomlinson QC has become renowned for making clients anonymous. It is his persuasive charm that regularly ensures celebrities’ alleged infidelities or other indiscretions are not exposed in the tabloids. He is the leading securer of privacy injunctions.”

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The Guardian, 27th May 2011

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Goodwin’s mistress fails in High Court bid – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 31st, 2011 in anonymity, attorney general, complaints, media, news by sally

“The mistress of Sir Fred Goodwin yesterday failed to persuade a High Court judge to help keep her identity secret.”

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Daily Telegraph, 28th May 2011

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The Court 10 stars shaping the law on privacy – The Lawyer

Posted May 31st, 2011 in freedom of expression, injunctions, legal profession, news, privacy by sally

“Court 10 at the Royal Courts of Justice has had more visitors than usual in the past month as the press fights back against what it perceives as encroaching ­privacy laws.”

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The Lawyer, 30th May 2011

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Couple who crammed animals in filthy cellar face jail – The Guardian

Posted May 31st, 2011 in animal cruelty, news by sally

“A couple are facing jail after admitting keeping 11 dogs, nine geese, a pony, two goats and a cat in the dark, filthy cellar of their south Wales home.”

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The Guardian, 27th May 2011

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Twitter unmasks anonymous British user in landmark legal battle – The Guardian

Posted May 31st, 2011 in defamation, freedom of expression, internet, local government, news, privacy by sally

“Twitter has been forced to hand over the personal details of a British user in a libel battle that could have huge implications for free speech on the web.”

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The Guardian, 29th May 2011

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Austrian count who complained over prison underpants wins damages, says lawyer – Daily Telegraph

Posted May 31st, 2011 in damages, detention, false imprisonment, news by sally

“An Austrian count who complained about his prison underpants has been awarded almost £400,000 after he was held in custody for six days, his lawyer said today.”

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Daily Telegraph, 27th May 2011

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Digital Economy Act in fresh legal challenge – BBC News

Posted May 31st, 2011 in appeals, EC law, internet, legislation, news by sally

“Telecoms firms BT and Talk Talk are to appeal against a High Court ruling on the controversial Digital Economy Act.”

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BBC News, 27th May 2011

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Police wheelchair attack on Jody McIntyre ‘lawful’ – The Independent

“Police officers were justified in pulling a protester from his wheelchair and ‘inadvertently’ hitting him with a baton at the student fees demonstrations, an inquiry has found.”

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The Independent, 27th May 2011

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Gym contracts ‘unfair’ court rules – The Guardian

Posted May 31st, 2011 in consumer protection, news, unfair contract terms by sally

“Anyone locked into a gym contract of a year or more should be free to cancel it without cost after a landmark ruling against the operator of membership schemes for 1,000 independent gyms across Britain.”

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The Guardian, 27th May 2011

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Liverpool Women’s concedes incontinence negligence cases – BBC News

Posted May 31st, 2011 in class actions, compensation, hospitals, medical treatment, news by sally

“A hospital being sued by hundreds of women, who claim their incontinence was made worse by a surgeon, has admitted liability or agreed to pay compensation in 50% of claims processed so far.”

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BBC News, 29th May 2011

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Small claims court limit may rise – The Guardian

Posted May 31st, 2011 in news, small claims by sally

“Ministers are consulting on tripling the value of disputes that can be handled by the small claims court as part of a radical shake-up of the civil justice system. The Ministry of Justice is looking at increasing the value of cases that can be brought in the fast-track procedure for low-value civil cases from £5,000 to £15,000 from next April.”

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The Guardian, 29th May 2011

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High Court to decide if autistic man was illegally detained – The Independent

“A father has described in court how he felt ‘powerless’ when a local authority prevented the return home of his autistic son for nearly a year during a bitter care dispute with a local council.”

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The Independent, 28th May 2011

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Mother jailed for trying to sell baby for £35,000 – The Guardian

“A mother has been jailed for seven years for attempting to sell her baby for £35,000.”

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The Guardian, 27th May 2011

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Internet security: cookie monster unleashed following EU ruling – The Guardian

Posted May 31st, 2011 in consent, EC law, internet, news by sally

“Warning notices at the top of websites, annoying pop-up windows, forms asking for your consent … fears have been voiced that browsing the web could become more complicated and time-consuming as a result of ‘challenging’ new EU rules on internet cookies.”

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The Guardian, 28th May 2011

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