Interest on costs due on date of original £38m order, judge finds – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted July 3rd, 2023 in costs, interest, limitations, news, time limits by sally

‘Interest on a £38 million costs order is due on the date of the original order and accrues from day to day thereafter, a judge has ruled followign a 10-year legal battle. The Honourable Mrs Justice Dias described the application before her in Deutsche Bank AG v Sebastian Holdings Inc as raising “a short but interesting point of statutory construction on which there is surprisingly no direct authority.”’

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Law Society's Gazette, 30th June 2023

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England and Wales law on foxhunting unworkable, says police chief – The Guardian

Posted July 3rd, 2023 in animal cruelty, animals, hunting, news by sally

‘England’s most senior police officer on foxhunting has said the law on the crime is not working because it permits trail hunts that have become a “smokescreen” for the continued illegal persecution of animals.’

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The Guardian, 29th June 2023

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Backlog of adult rape cases in courts in England and Wales hits record high – The Guardian

‘The backlog of adult rape cases in crown courts in England and Wales has risen to almost four times the level it was in 2019.’

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The Guardian, 29th June 2023

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Protests: Police powers to stop new tactics come into effect – BBC News

‘New measures aimed at curbing protest methods often used by environmental groups have come into effect.’

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BBC News, 2nd July 2023

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What is conversion therapy and will it be banned? – The Independent

‘Five years have passed since the Government announced its intention to ban conversion therapies. Here is what has happened since.’

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The Independent, 3rd July 2023

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Coroner criticises Betfair for failing to act before man’s suicide – The Guardian

Posted July 3rd, 2023 in coroners, duty of care, gambling, mental health, news, suicide by sally

‘A coroner has criticised a betting operator for failing to intervene over a high volume of bets made by a problem gambler before he took his own life, the first verdict of its kind.’

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The Guardian, 29th June 2023

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Woman who lost job after tweeting view on biological sex awarded £100,000 – The Guardian

‘A researcher who lost her job at a thinktank after tweeting that transgender women could not change their biological sex has been awarded more than £100,000 in compensation by an employment tribunal.’

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The Guardian, 1st July 2023

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NHS whistleblowers need more protection, expert warns – BBC News

Posted July 3rd, 2023 in bullying, hospitals, inquiries, news, unfair dismissal, whistleblowers by sally

‘Protections for NHS staff to speak out about wrongdoing may be insufficient to prevent another big scandal like that at the Mid Staffordshire hospital trust, an expert has told BBC News.’

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BBC News, 3rd July 2023

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New Financial Services and Markets Act will establish UK’s post-Brexit regulatory framework – OUT-LAW.com

Posted June 30th, 2023 in bills, brexit, EC law, financial regulation, news by sally

‘Less than a year since it was first laid before parliament, the Financial Services and Markets Bill has been granted Royal Assent – firing the starting pistol on what is likely to be a marathon effort to establish the UK’s post-Brexit financial services legislative and regulatory landscape.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 29th June 2023

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Unpublished policy and unlawful detention: a case note on R (MXK) v Secretary of State for the Home Department – UK Human Rights Blog

‘In R (MXK) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] EWHC 1272 (Admin), the Administrative Court held that:
the repeated detention of the claimants – foreign nationals with limited leave to remain – when they returned to the UK from travelling abroad, so that they could be questioned about their NHS debts, was unlawful;
the policy pursuant to which the claimants were detained (the “Policy”) was unlawful because it contained a positive statement of law which was wrong or, alternatively, because it failed to provide a full account of the legal position;
the Policy was unlawful because it was unpublished; and
the Secretary of State for the Home Department (“SSHD”) was in breach of the public sector equality duty (“PSED”) under s.149 of the Equality Act 2010.

In reality, the facts carried the day. This was true not only in relation to the unlawful detention issue, but also on some other points – for example, the SSHD failed to evidence any public interest in not publishing the Policy or any consideration given to the equality impacts of the exercise of the relevant powers of detention. Insofar as there are lessons to be learned, they are likely to be found in the criticisms levelled at the evidence (or lack thereof) provided by the SSHD.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 29th June 2023

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New Act – legislation.gov.uk

Posted June 30th, 2023 in immigration, legislation by sally

2023 c. 27 – British Nationality (Regularisation of Past Practice) Act 2023

Recent Statutory Instruments – legislation.gov.uk

Posted June 30th, 2023 in legislation by sally

SI 2023/720 – The Judicial Appointments (Amendment) Order 2023

SI 2023/718 – The Direct Payments to Farmers (Eligible Hectares and Afforested Areas) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2023

SI 2023/729 – The Persistent Organic Pollutants (Amendment) Regulations 2023

SI 2023/722 – The REACH (Amendment) Regulations 2023

SI 2023/721 – The Packaging Waste (Data Reporting) (England) (Amendment) Regulations 2023S

SI 2023/715 – The Public Service Vehicles (Accessible Information) Regulations 2023

SI 2023/733 – The Public Order Act 2023 (Commencement No. 1) (England and Wales) Regulations 2023

SI 2023/717 – The Youth Rehabilitation Order (Electronic Monitoring Whereabouts Requirement) (Responsible Persons) Regulations 2023

Source: www.legislation.gov.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted June 30th, 2023 in law reports by sally

Supreme Court

Marouf, R (on the application of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] UKSC 23 (28 June 2023)

Unger & Anor v Ul-Hasan (deceased) & Anor [2023] UKSC 22 (28 June 2023)

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

AAA (Syria) & Ors, R (On the Application Of) v Secretary of State for the Home Department [2023] EWCA Civ 745 (29 June 2023)

ADA (Children: Care and Placement Orders) [2023] EWCA Civ 743 (29 June 2023)

Tabbitt v Clark [2023] EWCA Civ 744 (28 June 2023)

Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)

Jackson, R. v [2023] EWCA Crim 735 (28 June 2023)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Szentak v Regional Court of Lublin (Poland) [2023] EWHC 1596 (Admin) (27 June 2023)

High Court (Chancery Division)

Lapome Ltd v Kemp & Anor [2023] EWHC 1564 (Ch) (29 June 2023)

Adjei v Official Receiver & Anor [2023] EWHC 1553 (Ch) (29 June 2023)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Gagliardi v Evolution Capital Management LLC [2023] EWHC 1608 (Comm) (29 June 2023)

Deutsche Bank AG v Sebastian Holdings Inc [2023] EWHC 1527 (Comm) (28 June 2023)

High Court (Patents Court)

Interdigital Technology Corp & Ors v Lenovo Group Ltd & Ors [2023] EWHC 1577 (Pat) (28 June 2023)

High Court (King’s Bench Division)

WFZ v British Broadcasting Corporation [2023] EWHC 1618 (KB) (29 June 2023)

Merlin Entertainments PLC v Idziak [2023] EWHC 1597 (KB) (28 June 2023)

Alger v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2023] EWHC 1582 (KB) (28 June 2023)

Source: www.bailii.org

End to Friday prison releases calls time on damaging race against the clock- Ministry of Justice

Posted June 30th, 2023 in bills, Ministry of Justice, news, prisons, recidivists, statistics by sally

‘Thousands of prisoners vulnerable to addiction, mental health issues or homelessness will no longer be released on Fridays as a new Bill to reduce reoffending becomes law today (29 June 2023).’

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Ministry of Justice, 30th June 2023

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Pioneering initiative to force offenders to get clean or face jail time – Ministry of Justice

‘Criminals serving community orders for low level offences will be closely monitored by judges as part of a new pilot forcing offenders to clean up their acts or be put behind bars.’

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Ministry of Justice, 28th June 2023

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What is the Tipstaff and what is their role? – Family Law

Posted June 30th, 2023 in child abduction, children, courts, families, family courts, news by sally

‘The Tipstaff is often one of the first topics of discussion raised by new clients who have been accused of abducting their children. Questions that I am regularly asked are “What is the Tipstaff?” “What is their role in my case?” “Why did they send the police to visit me?” and “why do I have to provide them with my passports?” ‘

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Family Law, 26th June 2023

Source: www.familylaw.co.uk

Ban on providing legal advisory services to Russians comes into force – Legal Futures

Posted June 30th, 2023 in barristers, legal profession, legal services, news, Russia, sanctions, Ukraine, war by sally

‘A ban on UK lawyers providing “legal advisory services” to Russians comes into force today as the government ratchets up sanctions following the Ukraine invasion yet further.’

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Legal Futures, 30th June 2023

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk

New recommendations for reform and development of the law on digital assets to secure UK’s position as global crypto hub – Law Commission

‘The Law Commission of England and Wales has today published recommendations for reform and development of the law relating to digital assets.’

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Law Commission, 28th June 2023

Source: www.lawcom.gov.uk

BSB survey of sanctions compliance at the Commercial Bar finds good levels of compliance but room for improvement in some areas – Bar Standards Board

Posted June 30th, 2023 in barristers, news, Russia, sanctions, Ukraine, war by sally

‘The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has today published a thematic review of sanctions compliance focused on 31 chambers that are members of the Commercial Bar Association. The BSB generally found that barristers were aware of the risks of unwittingly engaging with a designated person without a licence and that they were taking a cautious approach to compliance. We also found examples of good practice which we would encourage all barristers and their chambers or entity staff to consider regardless of their area of practice.’

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Bar Standards Board, 28th June 2023

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Supreme Court rules in ‘death ends everything’ divorce case – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted June 30th, 2023 in appeals, bereavement, divorce, families, financial provision, news, Supreme Court by sally

‘The Supreme Court has unanimously dismissed a wife’s appeal for financial relief against her husband’s estate after he died before the final determination of her application.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 30th June 2023

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk