High Court judge dismisses statutory challenge by town council over permission for 146-home scheme, saying he did not have power to extend time for service – Local Government Library

Posted October 7th, 2024 in civil procedure rules, housing, local government, news, planning, service, time limits by michael

‘A deputy High Court judge has dismissed a statutory review challenge brought by a town council over a planning inspector’s grant of permission for a 146-dwelling scheme, after finding that the court had no power to extend time for service of proceedings after they were served late by the claimant’s solicitors.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 4th October 2024

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GP admits attempted murder of mother’s partner with fake Covid jab – The Guardian

Posted October 7th, 2024 in attempted murder, coronavirus, doctors, families, news, poisoning, vaccination by michael

‘Thomas Kwan, 53, was on trial at Newcastle crown court and had initially denied attempted murder, but changed his plea after he heard the prosecution open the case against him.’

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The Guardian, 7th October 2024

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Deceased solicitor’s partner told to delete posts attacking executors – Legal Futures

‘The High Court has ordered the partner of a leading Birmingham solicitor, who died at the end of last year, to remove social media posts accusing his executors, one of whom is a director of his law firm, of misconduct.’

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Legal Futures, 7th October 2024

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CA rejects public access barristers’ bid for outstanding fees – Legal Futures

Posted October 7th, 2024 in appeals, barristers, consumer protection, fees, news by michael

‘The Court of Appeal has rejected a bid by two public access barristers to be paid nearly £125,000 in fees after the lower courts found a key term in their retainers unfair.’

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Legal Futures, 4th October 2024

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Reform plans private prosecution of men in Manchester Airport fight with police – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 7th, 2024 in airports, news, police, political parties, private prosecutions by michael

‘Reform UK is planning to launch a private prosecution of the men involved in the altercation with police at Manchester airport earlier this year.’

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Daily Telegraph, 7th October 2024

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Chris Packham ‘forced to pay £200,000 to pensioner’ after libel case – Daily Telegraph

Posted October 7th, 2024 in costs, damages, defamation, news by michael

‘Chris Packham has been forced to pay £200,000 to a pensioner and country sportsman he was accused of pursuing ‘vindictively” through the courts, it has been claimed.’

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Daily Telegraph, 5th October 2024

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How new rules to protect the victims of text and email fraud will work – The Guardian

‘As push payment fraud balloons, a scheme is coming into force to help those tricked by criminals’ increasingly sophisticated tactics.’

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The Guardian, 7th October 2024

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Widower hopes for answers as surgeon inquests loom – BBC News

‘Catherine Coyne’s death is one of 62 being investigated, external in inquests opening in Birmingham into deaths of Paterson’s patients.

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BBC News, 7th October 2024

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Heinz apologises after ad featuring black family sparks anger online – The Guardian

Posted October 7th, 2024 in advertising, complaints, news, racism by michael

‘The US manufacturer, which recently launched an ad campaign for family-sized pasta sauces, was criticised for promoting stereotypes in a billboard advertisement spotted at Vauxhall and Manor House stations.’

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The Guardian, 6th October 2024

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Failings before woman killed in home by student – BBC News

‘A safeguarding review concluded that opportunities had been missed and made a number of recommendations, while Cwm Taf Morgannwg health board apologised and accepted the recommendations.’

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BBC News, 7th October 2024

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Andrii Koshman: Judicial Accountability in the Digital Justice System of Tomorrow – UK Constitutional Law Association

‘In 2018, Sir Ernest Ryder warned that the future shift to online dispute resolution for most, and in some areas all disputes, risks eroding judicial accountability and fostering a democratic deficit. The pandemic, the £1.3 billion court modernisation program and six years later, the future of resolving the majority of disputes online appears to be much closer. The implementation of a truly holistic Digital Justice System – an integrated system of online advice services, online public and private out-of-court dispute resolution services (mediation and arbitration portals, ombuds services) and online courts – can make this future a reality. In fact, it is expressly intended that the majority of civil, family, and tribunal disputes will be settled or resolved online through the Digital Justice System, in accordance with rules specifically developed by the Online Procedure Rule Committee (OPRC) to cover the online pre-action and action space. It is also notable that such a system of various online private and public portals will have a common data architecture based on the open digital standards developed by OPRC. It is not yet known when this system will become operational, but as we approach such a reality, the potential loss of accountability and democratic deficit needs to be addressed as an extremely urgent threat.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 3rd October 2024

Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org

The missed chances that led to four small boys dying in a Sutton house fire – The Guardian

‘Deveca Rose’s two sets of twins were seen as well brought up yet their mother, who has been convicted of manslaughter, struggled with her mental health.’

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The Guardian, 3rd October 2024

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Law Commission consultation on burial and cremation law – Law & Religion UK

‘The law on burial and cremation in England and Wales, some of which dates back to the mid-19th century, is complicated and outdated. It has evolved as a patchwork of different laws which apply to different burial grounds depending on who operates them (eg the Church of England, local authorities or private owners). There are also gaps in the law. Burial space is running out, with the situation worst in some urban areas. Grave reuse has long been seen as a solution to this problem, but not all burial grounds are permitted to reuse graves.’

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Law & Religion UK, 3rd October 2024

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Woman found guilty over deaths of four home-alone sons in fire – The Guardian

‘A woman has been found guilty over the deaths of her four young sons in a fire at their home in London after she left them alone to go shopping.’

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The Guardian. 3rd October 2024

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Adverse possession – the time to believe? – Law Society’s Gazette

‘The Land Registration Act 2002 was thought to have killed off adverse possession as an active legal mechanism, but the recent case of Brown v Ridley has reopened the debate. The central issue: when is the 10-year period during which the applicant must have a reasonable belief to satisfy paragraph 5(4) of schedule 6? This is one of the three conditions which an applicant must satisfy if the registered title owner objects to the application for adverse possession.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 2nd October 2024

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AMHPs, MHA admission and changing cultures – in conversation with Colleen Simon and John Mitchell – Mental Capacity Law and Policy

Posted October 4th, 2024 in mental health, news by sally

‘In this ‘in conversation’ with Colleen Simon and John Mitchell, we talk about a recently published discussion paper about the ways in which Approved Mental Health Professionals (‘AMHPs’) undertake their statutory role of ‘considering’ patient’s cases under s.13 MHA 1983, and why it is dangerous to think of an ‘MHA assessment’ as a single event. We also think about what could be done differently even in advance of any law reforms that might take place in this area.’

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Mental Capacity Law and Policy, 3rd October 2024

Source: www.mentalcapacitylawandpolicy.org.uk

Chicken farm row reaches High Court – BBC News

‘Campaigners will be taking on Shropshire Council in the High Court as a seven-year dispute over an industrial-scale chicken farm continues.’

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BBC News, 3rd october 2024

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Infamous killer makes bid to be freed from prison – BBC News

Posted October 3rd, 2024 in murder, news, parole, Wales by tracey

‘A murderer at the centre of one of Wales’ most notorious killings will make his case to be freed from prison later.’

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BBC News, 3rd October 2024

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Andrii Koshman: Judicial Accountability in the Digital Justice System of Tomorrow – UK Constitutional Law Association

‘In 2018, Sir Ernest Ryder warned that the future shift to online dispute resolution for most, and in some areas all disputes, risks eroding judicial accountability and fostering a democratic deficit. The pandemic, the £1.3 billion court modernisation program and six years later, the future of resolving the majority of disputes online appears to be much closer. The implementation of a truly holistic Digital Justice System – an integrated system of online advice services, online public and private out-of-court dispute resolution services (mediation and arbitration portals, ombuds services) and online courts – can make this future a reality.’

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UK Constitutional Law Association, 3rd October 2024

Source: ukconstitutionallaw.org

Gap between EDI policy and practice at law firms and in-house – Legal Futures

Posted October 3rd, 2024 in diversity, equality, law firms, news, reports by tracey

‘There remains a gap between policy and practice when it comes to diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI) at both law firms and in-house legal departments, according to new research.’

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Legal Futures, 3rd October 2024

Source: www.legalfutures.co.uk