Lie detectors target benefit claim cheats – The Observer

Posted September 3rd, 2007 in benefits, fraud, news by sally

“Benefit claimants and job seekers could be forced to take lie detector tests as early as next year after an early review of a pilot scheme exposed 126 benefit cheats in just three months, saving one local authority £110,000.”

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The Observer, 2nd September 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Government in dock as HIV couple sue US drug firms in blood scandal – The Guardian

Posted September 3rd, 2007 in blood products, HIV, negligence, news by sally

“Lawyers for a couple infected with HIV through contaminated blood products are hoping to reopen the issue of government responsibility for the scandal in the British courts.”

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The Guardian, 3rd September 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Report into death of boy, 14, calls for reform of youth custody – The Guardian

Posted September 3rd, 2007 in news, suicide, young offenders by sally

“A report into Britain’s youngest death in custody will today condemn the youth justice system for treating 14-year-old Adam Rickwood more as a tearaway deserving to be locked up rather than a vulnerable child in need of care.”

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The Guardian, 3rd September 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Charities want ageism ban in finance and health services – The Times

Posted September 3rd, 2007 in age discrimination, news by sally

“Ministers will face calls this week to extend the laws to protect the elderly as tribunals brace themselves for a surge in age discrimination claims.”

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The Times, 3rd September 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Scrap ASBOs, says leading lawyer – The Times

Posted September 3rd, 2007 in ASBOs, news by sally

“A leading barrister and part-time judge believes ASBOs should be scrapped because they could lead to severe injustice.”

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The Times, 3rd September 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted August 31st, 2007 in law reports by sally

Court of Appeal (Civil Division)

Sunrock Aircraft Corporation Ltd v Scandinavian Airlines System Denmark-Norway-Sweden [2007] EWCA Civ 882 (24 August 2007)

F & H (children), Re [2007] EWCA Civ 880 (24 August 2007)

High Court (Administrative Court)

Goodyer and Gomes v Government of Trinidad and Tobago [2007] EWHC 2012 (Admin) (22 August 2007)

Breckon v DPP [2007] EWHC 2013 (Admin) (22 August 2007)

High Court (Technology and Construction Court)

Dobson & Ors v Thames Water Utilities Ltd & Anor [2007] EWHC 2021 (TCC) (24 August 2007)

Source: www.bailii.org

Recent Statutory Instruments – OPSI

Posted August 31st, 2007 in legislation by sally

The Disease Control (England) (Amendment) Order 2007

The Road Safety Act 2006 (Commencement No. 2) Order 2007

The Housing Act 2004 (Commencement No. 9) (England and Wales) Order 2007

The Housing Benefit (Loss of Benefit) (Pilot Scheme) (Supplementary) Regulations 2007

The Tobacco Products (Manufacture, Presentation and Sale) (Safety) (Amendment) Regulations 2007

Source: www.opsi.gov.uk

Divorces down to record low but is it love that’s keeping couples together? – The Guardian

Posted August 31st, 2007 in divorce, news by sally

“The number of divorces in England and Wales has fallen to its lowest level since 1984 amid signs that changes in legal rulings and publicity surrounding big divorce settlements are encouraging couples to stay together.”

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The Guardian,31st August 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

What is personal data? Information Commissioner updates guidance – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 31st, 2007 in data protection, news by sally

“The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) published new guidance yesterday that explains its view of what counts as personal data under the Data Protection Act (DPA). Information that is not personal data today may become personal data as technology advances, it says.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 30th August 2007

Source: www.out-law.com

‘Commercially unimportant’ copyright infringement punished by injunction – OUT-LAW.com

Posted August 31st, 2007 in computer programs, copyright, injunctions, news by sally

“A software developer responsible for a copyright infringement described even by the copyright owner as insignificant still broke the law, a court has ruled. An injunction has been served even though the infringer has stopped using the technology.”

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OUT-LAW.com, 31st August 2007

Source: www.out-law.com

July 21 lawyer faces investigation over bribery claims – The Guardian

Posted August 31st, 2007 in corruption, news, solicitors by sally

“Scotland Yard was today investigating claims that a solicitor who represented some of the July 21 bombers tried to bribe a co-defendant.”

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The Guardian, 30th August 2007

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Driver who deflected speed guns guilty of perverting justice – The Guardian

Posted August 31st, 2007 in fines, news, road traffic by sally

“A businessman who had a speed gun ‘zapper’ fitted to his Range Rover and then denied knowledge of it to police was fined £5,000 yesterday and banned from driving for a year.”

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The Guardian, 31st August 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Jail dispute set to spread to other public sector unions despite talks – The Guardian

Posted August 31st, 2007 in industrial action, news, prison officers, trade unions by sally

“More strikes by prison officers look inevitable in the wake of the government’s response to this week’s wildcat action. The justice secretary, Jack Straw, is due to meet union leaders today for ‘meaningful talks’, but both sides appeared headed for a confrontation which could spread to other public sector unions.”

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The Guardian, 31st August 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Imprisoned paedophile kept video abuse diary – The Independent

Posted August 31st, 2007 in child abuse, news, sentencing, sexual offences by sally

“A man who kept a video library of a campaign of sex attacks on children as young as three years old, racking up 89 separate offences, has been jailed for life.”

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The Independent, 31st August 2007

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Developer loses landmark squatting case – The Times

Posted August 31st, 2007 in adverse possession, compensation, human rights, news by sally

“A property developer’s landmark legal fight to secure compensation for land lost to squatters has ended in failure after Europe’s highest court ruled that UK law did not breach the developer’s human rights.”

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The Times, 30th August 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

Train ticket increases could breach law – The Guardian

Posted August 30th, 2007 in competition, news, railways by sally

“Rail fare increases could breach competition law if passengers are left carrying an excessive share of the cost of running the railways, the industry regulator warned yesterday.”

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The Guardian, 30th August 2007

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Racial equality cited as number one issue in legal diversity drive – Legal Week

Posted August 30th, 2007 in law firms, race discrimination, special report by sally

“Lawyers view racial equality as the crucial issue in the legal profession’s battle to boost diversity, while the need to properly monitor diversity statistics is also acknowledged as a priority for law firms. Clare Ruckin reports on the latest Big Question survey.”

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Legal Week, 30th August 2007

Source: www.legalweek.com

Woman admits illegal house raffle – BBC News

Posted August 30th, 2007 in gambling, news by sally

“A woman who tried to raffle her £150,000 home has been ordered to pay nearly £8,000 compensation after she admitted breaking lottery laws.”

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BBC News, 29th August 2007

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Framed father tells of barrister fake email plot – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 30th, 2007 in barristers, news, perverting the course of justice by sally

“A father who was framed by a leading barrister in a child custody case has spoken for the first time about the extraordinary chain of events that led to him uncovering the deception.”

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Daily Telegraph, 30th August 2007

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Controls that stop dodgy dealers under threat – Daily Telegraph

Posted August 30th, 2007 in consumer protection, news by sally

“Anti-cold calling schemes which were introduced to protect homeowners from rogue salesmen on their doorsteps could be under threat.”

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Daily Telegraph, 30th August 2007

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk