Wildlife crime: Britain’s killing fields – The Independent on Sunday

Posted November 2nd, 2009 in animal cruelty, news by sally

“Crimes against wildlife, including badger baiting with dogs, hare coursing, poisoning of protected birds and even trapping them to sell as caged pets have soared to unprecedented heights.”

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The Independent on Sunday, 1st November 2009

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Bonuses for lawyers who seize criminal assets ‘risk undermining justice’ – The Times

Posted November 2nd, 2009 in confiscation, Crown Prosecution Service, news, remuneration by sally

“Crown Prosecution Service lawyers are receiving personal bonuses linked to their success in confiscating criminal assets, The Times has learnt.”

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The Times, 31st October 2009

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Waiting list patients will get right to go private – The Independent

Posted November 2nd, 2009 in medical treatment, news by sally

“Patients forced to wait 18 weeks for treatment on the NHS will be given a new legal right to receive it from the private sector.”

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The Independent, 31st October 2009

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Restorative justice could actually restore justice – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 2nd, 2009 in news, restorative justice by sally

“A scheme whereby criminals encounter the victims of their crimes can drastically reduce the rate of reoffending, writes Alasdair Palmer.”

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The Daily Telegraph, 31st October 2009

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Libel tourists flock to ‘easy’ UK courts – The Sunday Times

Posted November 2nd, 2009 in defamation, news by sally

“An Icelandic professor has emerged as the latest victim of ‘libel tourism’ in Britain after he was sued in the High Court by a wealthy compatriot for a posting on a website based in Iceland.”

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The Sunday Times, 1st November 2009

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Chief drugs adviser sacked by Home Secretary – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 2nd, 2009 in drug abuse, news by sally

“Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary, has sacked his chief drugs adviser, Professor David Nutt, after he criticised the reclassification of cannabis and said alcohol and cigarettes were more dangerous than ecstasy.”

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The Daily Telegraph, 30th October 2009

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Prison ‘inevitable’ for false rape claims – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 2nd, 2009 in news, rape by sally

“The Court of Appeal said false allegations damage conviction rates of genuine rapes and are ‘terrifying’ for innocent victims.

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The Daily Telegraph, 30th October 2009

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Law lords decide Sigma SIV dispute – The Times

Posted November 2nd, 2009 in news by sally

“Investors in the world’s largest structured investment vehicle (SIV) are set to recover their money after the UK’s highest court clarified how the remains of Sigma Finance Corporation should be divided among competing creditors.”

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The Times, 28th October 2009

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Care review for 214 dead patients – BBC News

Posted October 30th, 2009 in hospitals, medical records, news by sally

“The treatment notes of 214 patients who died at Stafford Hospital, where standards of care have been strongly criticised, are to be reviewed.”

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BBC News, 30th October 2009

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

BA facing union legal challenge – BBC News

Posted October 30th, 2009 in airlines, contract of employment, news, trade unions by sally

“Unite the union is to take legal action to try to stop British Airways’ plans to impose new pay and conditions on 14,000 cabin crew.”

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BBC News, 30th October 2009

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

‘Self-absorbed’ husband jailed for slaughter of Vodafone executive – The Times

Posted October 30th, 2009 in news by sally

“A husband who stabbed his wife more than 30 times after she admitted having an affair was jailed for nine years today as a judge condemned him as ‘egotistical and self-absorbed’.

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The Times, 30th October 2009

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Legal action prepared over E.coli – BBC News

Posted October 30th, 2009 in environmental health, local government, news by sally

“Wrexham Council has said it is preparing to take legal action following an outbreak of E.coli which affected four people earlier this year.”

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BBC News, 29th October 2009

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Council sued over student’s fall – BBC News

Posted October 30th, 2009 in boundaries, footpaths, news, personal injuries by sally

“A man seriously injured after a fall during a night out when he was a student is suing a council for damages.”

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BBC News, 29th October 2009

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted October 30th, 2009 in law reports by sally

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

SG South Ltd. v King’s Head Cirencester LLP & Anor [2009] EWHC 2645 (TCC) (29 October 2009)

ROK Building Ltd v Celtic Composting Systems Ltd [2009] EWHC 2664 (TCC) (30 October 2009)

Source: www.bailii.org

New Barristers’ Register – Bar Standards Board

Posted October 30th, 2009 in barristers, press releases by sally

“The Bar Standards Board has launched a new online Register of barristers. The Register provides basic information on all barristers permitted to offer legal services in England and Wales.”

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Bar Standards Board, 26th October 2009

Source: www.barstandardsboard.org.uk

Earles v Barclays Bank plc – WLR Daily

Posted October 30th, 2009 in contracts, costs, disclosure, electronic filing, law reports by sally

Earles v Barclays Bank plc [2009] EWHC 2500 (Mercantile); [2009] WLR (D) 309

“Although there was no duty on the parties to preserve documents prior to the commencement of proceedings, after proceedings had begun, the situation was radically different. That was particularly so in relation to electronic information stored by a bank.”

WLR Daily, 29th October 2009

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

 

Ferrero SpA v Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM) – WLR daily

Posted October 30th, 2009 in EC law, law reports, res judicata, trade marks by sally

Ferrero SpA v Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM) (Case T-140/08); [2009] WLR (D) 308

“In proceedings concerning the alleged invalidity of a community trade mark, departments of the Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) (OHIM) are not bound by earlier final decisions in opposition proceedings, since no force of res judicata attaches to such decisions.”

WLR Daily, 29th October 2009

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

Please note once a case has been fully reported in one of the ICLR series the corresponding WLR Daily summary is removed.

 

Ali v Birmingham City Council – Times Law Reports

Posted October 30th, 2009 in law reports by sally

Ali v Birmingham City Council

Court of Appeal

“The words ‘inform’ and ‘notify’ did not necessarily mean the same thing. In section 193(5) of the Housing Act 1996, ‘inform’ applied to the content of a notice and required more from a local authority than ‘notify’; it also included ‘make sure that it was understood’.”

The Times, 30th October 2009

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Joseph and Others v Spiller and Another – Times Law Reports

Posted October 30th, 2009 in law reports by sally

Joseph and Others v Spiller and Another

Court of Appeal

“Where terms in an agency contract were unlawfully contained in a separate document to the main contract, that breach did not necessarily operate to render the entire contract, or even the terms themselves, unenforceable.”

The Times, 30th October 2009

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Cheating benefit advisor jailed – BBC News

Posted October 30th, 2009 in benefits, fraud, news, sentencing by sally

“A benefits officer who admitted falsely claiming over £75,000 has been jailed for 14 months at Manchester Minshull Street Crown Court.”

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BBC News, 29th October 2009

Source: www.bbc.co.uk