Appeal judge hits out at “deeply troubling” £100,000 legal costs over a £265 dispute – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 14th, 2008 in costs, news by sally

“Lawyers ran up legal bills worth £100,000 and spent more than nine days of court time settling a row over £265.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th November 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Jim Beresford’s firm made £16.7m in year handling miners’ compensation claims – The Times

Posted November 14th, 2008 in fees, industrial injuries, law firms, miners, news by sally

“Jim Beresford gained the dubious distinction of being the ‘highest-earning solicitor in Britain’ through the profits generated by his firm’s handling of miners’ compensation claims.”

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The Times, 14th November 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Divorced – for having an affair in Second Life – The Independent

Posted November 14th, 2008 in divorce, internet, news by sally

“As divorce cases go, it is as explosive and sordid as it gets: a woman catches her husband having sex with a prostitute, forgives him, but finally throws in the towel after discovering he has been unfaithful again. Yet absolutely none of it happened in real life.”

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The Independent, 14th November 2008

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Miners’ compensation: third of solicitors now flout rules on secret payments to win work – The Times

Posted November 14th, 2008 in industrial injuries, miners, news, professional conduct, solicitors by sally

“The legal profession faces a radical overhaul of a multimillion-pound trade in which thousands of solicitors fork out confidential payments or commission to obtain work.”

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The Times, 14th November 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Profile: Mr Justice Eady, defender of the nation’s privacy – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 14th, 2008 in judges, privacy, special report by sally

“When Mr Justice Eady retreats to the anonymity of his isolated cottage in Kent this weekend, he will no doubt breathe a large sigh of relief at being able to escape the burning heat of a media spotlight which has shone on him like never before.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th November 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted November 13th, 2008 in legislation by sally

The Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Taxes on Income and Capital) (Netherlands) Order 2008

The Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Taxes on Income and Capital) (France) Order 2008

The Double Taxation Relief and International Tax Enforcement (Taxes on Income and Capital) (Isle of Man) Order 2008

OGCbuying.solutions Trading Fund (Extension and Amendment) Order 2008

The Local Authorities (England) (Charges for Property Searches) Regulations 2008

The Education (Listed Bodies) (England) (Amendment) Order 2008

The Education (Recognised Bodies) (England) (Amendment) Order 2008

The REACH Enforcement Regulations 2008

The Local Authorities (England) (Charges for Property Searches) (Disapplication) Order 2008

The Non-Domestic Rating (Small Business Relief) (Wales) Order 2008

The Plant Health (Wales) (Amendment) Order 2008

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Former church minister found guilty of bigamy on the run – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 13th, 2008 in bigamy, clergy, news by sally

“A bigamist who married three women and left them in debt is on the run from police after being convicted in his absence.”

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Daily Telegraph, 13th November 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Taxman misled court into granting search warrants – The Times

Posted November 13th, 2008 in HM Revenue & Customs, judicial review, news, search & seizure by sally

“Search warrants executed by Revenue & Customs at the offices of a tax consultancy were held to be unlawful by the High Court today.”

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The Times, 13th November 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Former Falkland Islands Governor fined for insider trading – The Times

Posted November 13th, 2008 in insider dealing, news by sally

“A former Governor of the Falkland Islands and a past British ambassador to Peru has been fined by the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for insider dealing in an AIM-listed mining company which he chaired.”

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The Times, 13th November 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted November 13th, 2008 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Transport for London v Spirerose Ltd (In Administration) [2008] EWCA Civ 1230 (13 November 2008)

NB (Guinea) & Anor v Secretary of State for the Home Dept [2008] EWCA Civ 1229 (13 November 2008)

High Court (Commercial Court)

Rayden & Anor v Edwardo Ltd & Anor [2008] EWHC 2689 (Comm) (05 November 2008)

Source: www.bailii.org

Forced Marriage Act and relevant third parties – Ministry of Justice

Posted November 13th, 2008 in forced marriages, news by sally

“Justice Minister Bridget Prentice has made a statement on the government’s response to a consultation on third party applications on behalf of victims of forced marriages.”

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Ministry of Justice, 13th November 2008

Source: www.justice.gov.uk

Wrongly-jailed men lose compensation bids – The Independent

Posted November 13th, 2008 in compensation, miscarriage of justice, news by sally

“Two victims of high-profile ‘miscarriages of justice’ cases lost a legal battle for increased compensation awards today.”

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The Independent, 13th November 2008

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Binge drinkers to confront their alcohol-related criminal behaviour – Home Office

Posted November 13th, 2008 in alcohol abuse, drunk and disorderly, news, police by sally

“Binge drinkers arrested for alcohol related offences in nine police force areas across the country will be compelled to face up to the consequences of their drinking, Home Office Minister Alan Campbell announced today.”

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Home Office, 13th November 2008

Source: www.homeoffice.gov.uk

R v Moulden – WLR Daily

Posted November 13th, 2008 in indictments, law reports, proceeds of crime, sentencing by sally

R v Moulden [2008] EWCA Crim 2561; [2008] WLR (D) 352

“In s 6(2)(a) of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, the words ‘proceedings before the Crown Court’ meant proceedings under a single indictment. The expression did not cover everything, in whatever form, before the court on the date sentence was to be imposed.”

WLR Daily, 12th November 2008

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.

E v Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and another (Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission intervening) – WLR Daily

Posted November 13th, 2008 in human rights, judicial review, law reports, Northern Ireland, police, public order by sally

E v Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary and another (Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission intervening) [2008] UKHL 66; [2008] WLR (D) 351

“The positive obligation imposed on the state and its emanations by art 3 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms to prevent the infliction by third parties of inhuman or degrading treatment was not unqualified, and was an obligation to do all that was reasonably to be expected to avoid a real or immediate risk to an individual once the existence of that risk was known or ought to have been known.”

WLR Daily, 12th November 2008

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.

Artists lobby for royalty rights of the dead – OUT-LAW.com

Posted November 13th, 2008 in artistic works, intellectual property, news by sally

“Artists have unanimously backed a proposal to award resale royalties to artists after their death, the UK Intellectual Property Office (UK-IPO) has said. The art trade has almost unanimously rejected the plan.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 13th November 2008

Source: www.out-law.com

Tougher rules on prosecuting death drivers after killers escape jail – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 13th, 2008 in dangerous driving, news, prosecutions by sally

“Prosecutors have been told to take a tougher line on dangerous driving after a review showed that motorists who killed have escaped jail.”

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Daily Telegraph, 12th November 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

13,000 people wrongly branded criminals – Daily Telegraph

Posted November 13th, 2008 in criminal records, news by sally

“Up to 13,000 people have been wrongly labelled as criminals or accused of more serious offences because of blunders by the police and the Criminal Records Bureau.”

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Daily Telegraph, 12th November 2008

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Free, gratis and for nothing: why pro bono has finally come of age – The Times

Posted November 13th, 2008 in news, pro bono work, special report by sally

“Afghanistan is a long way, in every sense, from the elegant rooms of barristers within the ancient Inns of Court and London’s legal square mile.

But for the past five years, barristers from a number of chambers have travelled out of their comfort zone for regular trips there for Access to Justice in Afghanistan, a Bar human rights committee project.”

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The Times, 11th November 2008

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Catching up with the ‘internet pimps’ – BBC News

Posted November 13th, 2008 in internet, news, trafficking in human beings by sally

“Nine people from Thailand have been jailed for up to two-and-a-half-years for their part in exploiting women who were advertised in ‘online brothels’. They are thought to have made millions of pounds from women trafficked from Asia to the UK for use in the sex trade.”

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BBC News, 12th November 2008

Source: www.bbc.co.uk