Immigration lawyers fail with challenge to secret evidence – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 16th, 2016 in closed material, immigration, news, tribunals by sally

‘A rule that allows decisions in immigration appeals to be based on undisclosed evidence is not unlawful, the High Court has ruled.’

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Law Society’s Gazette, 16th February 2016

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

High Court upholds CFA despite legal aid certificate remaining in place – Litigation Futures

Posted February 16th, 2016 in costs, fees, legal aid, news by sally

‘The High Court has ruled that a conditional fee agreement (CFA) was valid even though the claimant’s legal aid certificate remained in place.’

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Litigation Futures, 16th February 2016

Source: www.litigationfutures.com

Policing and Crime Bill to address emergency licensing review ‘ambiguities’, says government – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 16th, 2016 in bills, crime, licensing, news, police by sally

‘The legal position of “interim steps” imposed by a licensing authority in England or Wales against premises where alcohol is sold in response to a police complaint is ambiguous and should be reviewed, the government has said.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 15th February 2016

Source: www.out-law.com

Jury Service and the Price of Curiosity – Emma Fenelon – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted February 16th, 2016 in contempt of court, human rights, juries, Law Commission, news, reports by sally

‘Like the 179,000 or so people selected at random from the electoral register each year in England and Wales, in July 2011 Ms. Theodora Dallas was summoned to attend jury service. Along with other jurors summoned that day, she was shown a video about their service, and told by the court’s jury officer that internet research about anyone involved in the trial was not permitted. For good measure, the jury waiting room contained notices stating “You may also be in contempt of court if you use the internet to research details about any cases you hear along with any cases listed for trial at the Court…”. The notices made it clear that contempt of court was punishable by a fine or by imprisonment.’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 15th February 2016

Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com

A 95% Liability Offer Can be a Valid Part 36 – Zenith PI Blog

Posted February 16th, 2016 in costs, news, part 36 offers, personal injuries by sally

‘C made an application for indemnity costs following D’s failure to accept C’s Part 36 offer to settle liability at 95%. The offer had been made in a letter dated 30/1/15. D conceded liability some time prior to 17/12/15.’

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Zenith PI Blog, 15th February 2016

Source: www.zenithpi.wordpress.com

Why is the UK still printing its laws on vellum? – BBC News

Posted February 16th, 2016 in costs, legislation, news, parliament by sally

‘After a reprieve, the UK is to continue printing and storing its laws on vellum, a paper made from calf or goat-skin. But shouldn’t these traditions give way to digital storage, asks Chris Stokel-Walker.’

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BBC News, 15th February 2016

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Judicial Review: What is meant by “totally without merit” – UK Human Rights Blog

Posted February 16th, 2016 in appeals, immigration, judicial review, news by sally

‘What is the difference between a case that is “totally without merit” and one that is “not arguable”? Are either of those more or less hopeless than a case that is “bound to fail”?’

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UK Human Rights Blog, 15th February 2016

Source: www.ukhumanrightsblog.com

Porn baron left penniless after losing bitter court battle with ‘bullying’ dominatrix – Daily Telegraph

Posted February 16th, 2016 in appeals, bullying, company directors, news, pornography by sally

‘Judge says case involving kinky businessman and his ex-girlfriend perhaps shows it is unwise to mix business with pleasure.’

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Daily Telegraph, 15th February 2016

Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Why the UK replica furniture market is about to be hit by new copyright laws – The Independent

Posted February 16th, 2016 in copyright, intellectual property, news by sally

‘Are you sitting comfortably? Then lucky you. By the end of October – after a six-month “amnesty” for retailers – that luxury will cost you more, maybe 12 times more, than now. And it’s all thanks to the bloody European Union. ‘

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The Independent, 15th February 2016

Source: www.independent.co.uk

Turnford van murder: Driver guilty of Frank Buckley killing – BBC News

Posted February 16th, 2016 in murder, news by sally

‘A killer van driver who reversed over his victim’s head during a violent confrontation has been found guilty of murder.’

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BBC News, 15th February 2016

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What are ‘professional witnesses’ and why is there such high demand for their services? – The Independent

Posted February 16th, 2016 in expert witnesses, news, private investigators, witnesses by sally

‘Too many offences escape prosecution for want of anyone willing to give evidence. When the police can’t help, it’s time fpr a new approach…’

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The Independent, 15th February 2016

Source: www.independent.co.uk

The Leveson inquiry isn’t over, Cameron must keep his promise – The Guardian

‘It was clear from the start that the Leveson inquiry was to be conducted in two parts. The first section, examining the culture, practices and ethics of the media, reported back in 2012.’

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The Guardian, 15th February 2016

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

City lawyers concerned about change to SFO – The Independent

Posted February 16th, 2016 in fraud, legal profession, national crime agency, news, Serious Fraud Office by sally

‘Senior City lawyers are railing against plans to subsume the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) into the National Crime Agency (NCA), amid fears of yet more disruption to the prosecution of white-collar crime.’

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The Independent, 16th February 2016

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BBC’s Jimmy Savile abuse report to be published next week – The Guardian

Posted February 16th, 2016 in BBC, news, recidivists, reports, sexual offences by sally

‘The long-awaited report into sexual abuse at the BBC, prompted by the Jimmy Savile scandal, has been delivered to the corporation and will be published by the broadcaster next week.’

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The Guardian, 15th February 2016

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Smoothing the adoption process – BBC News

Posted February 16th, 2016 in adoption, fostering, news by sally

‘Finding a permanent loving home for a baby approved for adoption can take take several months. In 2012, the government said it would change the law to allow potential adopters to foster a baby while the courts were deciding on its future. So what has the Foster to Adopt experience been like for those taking this route?’

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BBC News, 19th February 2016

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Reporting restrictions: When can you take notes in court? – BBC News

Posted February 16th, 2016 in courts, media, news, reporting restrictions by sally

‘As a reporter, I am used to getting out my notebook and writing down what’s said by witnesses, lawyers and judges.’

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BBC News, 16th February 2016

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Prisons fail to act on inmates’ suicide risks, says watchdog – The Guardian

Posted February 16th, 2016 in news, prisons, reports, suicide by sally

‘Clues that prisoners may take their own lives are too often missed, a watchdog has warned.’

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The Guardian, 16th February 2016

Source: www.guardian.co.uk