Unreasonable conduct and a leasehold mess – Nearly Legal

Posted September 23rd, 2024 in costs, jurisdiction, landlord & tenant, leases, news by tracey

‘Zaid Alothman Holdings Ltd & Ors v Better Intelligent Management Ltd & Anor (COSTS – CONDUCT – what amounts to “unreasonable conduct”) (2024) UKUT 253 (LC)
This was the appellant leaseholders’ appeal from an FTT decision refusing them Rule 13 costs on the freeholder/managing agent’s application for determination of breach of lease which was dismissed for lack of jurisdiction. It isn’t so much of interest for the decision itself (though that is interesting) but about what the conduct of the freeholder, the tangle of the law and the messy outcome say about the state of leasehold law in general.’

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Nearly Legal, 22nd September 2024

Source: nearlylegal.co.uk

Supreme Court emphasises need to consider ‘framework of control’ for employment status – OUT-LAW.com

Posted September 23rd, 2024 in contract of employment, employment, income tax, news, sport, Supreme Court by tracey

‘A recent UK Supreme Court judgement emphasises the complexities around the question of “control” when determining employment tax status, an expert has said.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 20th September 2024

Source: www.pinsentmasons.com

The inquisitorial jurisdiction of the First-Tier Tribunal (HESC) – Local Government Lawyer

‘An Upper Tribunal judge has handed down an important ruling on the inquisitorial jurisdiction of the First-tier Tribunal (Health, Education and Social Care Chamber) in relation to EHCPs. Benjamin Harrison sets out the key points.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 18th September 2024

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Data protection prosecutions and employer liability – Local Government Lawyer

Posted September 23rd, 2024 in data protection, employment, local government, news by tracey

‘Ibrahim Hasan considers the prosecution of employees for data protection offences and the potential liability of their employers.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 20th September 2024

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Insolvency cover clarified – Peabody Trust v NHBC – Local Government Lawyer

‘The High Court has clarified – in a case involving a social landlord – when a cause of action accrues under insurance policies providing contractor insolvency cover, and therefore when the limitation period begins. William O’Brien and Alicia Ogborn explains the ruling.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 20th September 2024

Source: www.localgovernmentlawyer.co.uk

Reform of Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Proposed – Law Commission

Posted September 23rd, 2024 in consultations, Law Commission, news, statute law revision by tracey

‘The Law Commission has today published a consultation paper containing provisional proposals for reform to the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014.’

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Law Commission, 17th September 2024

Source: lawcom.gov.uk

Businessman sentenced for Government backed COVID 19 bounce back loan fraud – Crown Prosecution Service

Posted September 23rd, 2024 in coronavirus, Crown Prosecution Service, fraud, imprisonment, loans, news, sentencing by tracey

‘An entrepreneur was sentenced today (20 September 2024) for fraudulently obtaining a COVID-19 Bounce Bank Loans to a value of £50,000.’

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Crown Prosecution Service, 20th September 2024

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

Operation Stovewood: Man jailed of abusing children in Rotherham – Crown Prosecution Service

‘A man has been imprisoned today (20 September 2024) for child sexual abuse of two young girls in Rotherham in the 2000s.’

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Crown Prosecution Service, 20th September 2024

Source: www.cps.gov.uk

Harrods to face civil claims over allegations of rape and sexual assault by former boss Mohamed Al Fayed – Law Society’s Gazette

‘Lawyers representing 37 women in a potential civil claim against Harrods over allegations involving former boss Mohamed Al Fayed have insisted that any non-disclosure agreements signed would “not preclude us from getting justice for these women.”’

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Law Society's Gazette, 20th September 2024

Source: www.lawgazette.co.uk

Are You Guilty of Money-Laundering? A Tale of Chinese Cotton, Lawyer’s Fees and Unintended Consequences – Financial Remedies Journal

‘It is not often that a family law blog warns ordinary hard-working honest family lawyers that they might be unwitting criminals. This is that blog. You should read it.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 17th September 2024

Source: financialremediesjournal.com

Enhancing Public Understanding of Financial Remedies on Divorce – Financial Remedies Journal

‘Why is it that lawyers think that the principles underpinning financial remedies are clear, and yet the public are often perplexed? The issue is one of communication, or rather translating the law into plain English.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 20th September 2024

Source: financialremediesjournal.com

Grammar schools in England must publish details on entry tests, tribunal rules – The Guardian

Posted September 23rd, 2024 in disclosure, education, news, school admissions, school children, statistics by tracey

‘Grammar schools in England have been ordered to publish details about their admissions tests, which campaigners say will expose them to greater scrutiny and potential legal challenges.’

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The Guardian, 21st September 2024

Source: www.theguardian.com

Landfill tax row will cost council £16m to settle – BBC News

Posted September 23rd, 2024 in HM Revenue & Customs, local government, news, taxation, Wales, waste by tracey

‘Wales’ biggest council has agreed to pay £16m to settle a bill over landfill tax dating back 10 years.’

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BBC News, 21st September 2024

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

CPS twice did not prosecute Fayed over sex abuse claims – BBC News

‘The Crown Prosecution Service has said that it twice considered bringing charges against ex-Harrods owner Mohammed Al Fayed but concluded there was no realistic prospect of a conviction.’

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BBC News, 22nd September 2024

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Polish man living in UK since childhood granted 11th-hour deportation reprieve – The Guardian

Posted September 23rd, 2024 in brexit, deportation, documents, government departments, immigration, news by tracey

‘A Polish man who has lived in the UK since he was seven has been granted a last-minute reprieve after facing deportation because officials said he had not provided enough proof of living in the country for the last 20 years.’

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The Guardian, 22nd September 2024

Source: www.theguardian.com

Met police chief hails race action plan as ‘a step in the right direction’ – The Guardian

‘Scotland Yard has launched its latest steps to try to rebuild trust with London’s black community, which the Met police commissioner acknowledged had been let down for many years.

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The Guardian, 23rd September 2024

Source: www.theguardian.com

Building surveyor who swindled National Trust out of more than £1million is jailed – The Independent

‘A building surveyor who swindled the National Trust out of more than £1 million through false invoices has been jailed along with his son.’

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The Independent, 22nd September 2024

Source: www.independent.co.uk