The test for getting an imaging order – Blackstone Chambers

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘In TBD (which was covered in the article by Niran de Silva KC and Sam Neaman in the April 2024 edition of ELA Briefing), the Court of Appeal approved the use of imaging orders (an order that requires a defendant to permit a forensic computer expert to make a complete copy of their electronic devices) as a less intrusive alternative to a search order (an order that requires a defendant to allow the claimant’s representatives to enter their premises and search for, copy and remove documents). Since then, there has been some debate over the relevant threshold for granting an imaging order, with a degree of inconsistency appearing in the authorities. In the recently published judgment of Nix, HH Judge Pelling KC expressed support for the view that the grounds for granting an imaging order are slightly less stringent than for granting a search order. He also identified the factors that are likely to be most relevant to obtaining an imaging order where the complaint is of unacceptable conduct in relation to disclosure and/or the preservation of documents.’

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Blackstone Chambers, 7th February 2025

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UK court shuts door on ‘second medical use’ SPCs – OUT-LAW.com

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘Pharmaceutical companies cannot obtain UK supplementary protection certificates (SPCs) for medicinal products for which a second medical use has been found where those products have already been the subject of a marketing authorisation issued by regulators, the Court of Appeal in England and Wales has confirmed.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 4th February 2025

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Same-sex blessings, Church in Wales: future directions – Law & Religion UK

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘On 31 January 2025, the Church in Wales issued the Press Release Discerning the future of same-sex blessings in the Church in Wales. The CiW introduced a time-limited provision in October 2021 which is due to expire in September 2026 after which the options include: allowing the provision to lapse; extending the current blessings; or taking the significant step of introducing a formal service of marriage for same-sex couples.’

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Law & Religion UK, 6th February 2025

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Send first-time, low-level offenders to rehab instead of court, Bar Council says – The Guardian

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘First-time perpetrators of low-level crimes should be diverted from trials by paying compensation to victims or enrolling in rehabilitation to solve the courts crisis, the Bar Council has said.’

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The Guardian, 6th February 2025

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SAS soldiers used unjustified lethal force against IRA members, inquest finds – The Guardian

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘The use of lethal force by SAS soldiers who shot dead four members of the IRA in 1992 in an ambush in County Tyrone was not justified or reasonable, a judge at an inquest has ruled.’

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The Guardian, 6th February 2025

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Home Office ordered to pay £100,000 to asylum seeker whose life it ‘grossly restricted’ – The Guardian

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘The Home Office must pay £100,000 to an asylum seeker who was unlawfully detained before her ability to work, buy food and socialise was “grossly restricted”, the high court has said.’

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The Guardian, 6th February 2025

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MPs push for assisted dying to be expanded to people with a year left to live – The Independent

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘MPs are pushing for assisted deaths to be available for people suffering from Motor Neurone Disease or Parkinson’s who have a year left to live in a new amendment to the bill.’

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The Independent, 6th February 2025

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Delay to ‘Awaab’s law’ risks lives of social housing tenants in England, Shelter says – The Guardian

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘The housing charity Shelter has criticised the government for putting lives at risk by delaying a law to make social landlords in England fix dangerous hazards quickly.’

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The Guardian, 6th February 2025

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Law to make social landlords fix mould in force from October – BBC News

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘Landlords will be forced to investigate and fix damp and mould in social housing in England within strict timescales from October, the government has announced.’

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BBC News, 6th February 2025

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Local authorities cannot authorise deprivations of liberty of children in care, Court of Appeal rules – Local Government Lawyer

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal over whether a local authority can authorise the deprivation of liberty of a 14-year-old boy in exercise of its parental responsibility under a care order.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 6th February 2025

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High Court rejects judicial review bid from operator of odorous landfill – Local Government Lawyer

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘A landfill operator who sought a judicial review against the Environment Agency’s decision to issue a closure notice for the site has had their application refused by the High Court.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 6th February 2025

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Research Briefing: Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill 2024-25 – House of Commons Library

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill was introduced in the House of Commons on 30 January 2025. Second reading, when MPs debate the purpose of the bill, is scheduled for 10 February 2025.This briefing focuses on the main provisions of the bill and its most significant clauses. The bill’s explanatory notes give further detail on other clauses. These and other accompanying documents, including an impact assessment, are available from the bill’s page on parliament.uk. Most provisions of the bill cover the entire UK.’

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House of Commons Library, 6th February 2025

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MacQueen v MacQueen [2024] EWFC 400 (B) – Financial Remedies Journal

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘District Judge Ashby. Final hearing concerning an application for a final financial remedy order in proceedings concerning serious findings of non-disclosure.’

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Financial Remedies Journal, 6th February 2025

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DBAs ruled unenforceable in high-value probate dispute – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘Damages-based agreements (DBAs) used by a law firm in a probate dispute concerning a multi-million pound estate are unenforceable because they do not comply with DBA rules, the High Court ruled last week.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 7th February 2025

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Juryless trials ‘not the answer’ to court crisis, barristers warn – The Bar Council

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘Removing the right to a jury trial “is not the answer” and risks making the crisis facing the criminal justice system worse, barristers have warned.’

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The Bar Council, 6th February 2025

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Speech by the Master of the Rolls at the LawtechUK Generative AI Event – Courts and Tribunals Judiciary

Posted February 7th, 2025 in news by Lily

‘Sir Geoffrey Vos, Master of the Rolls, gave a speech on Wednesday 5 February 2025 at the LawtechUK Generative AI Event in London.’

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Courts and Tribunals Judiciary, 5th February 2025

Source: www.judiciary.uk