Legal Services Act does not appear to provide stable long-term framework for regulation of legal professions: Justice Committee – Local Government Lawyer

‘The Legal Services Act 2007 does not appear to provide a stable long-term framework for the regulation of the legal professions, the Justice Committee has warned.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 3rd April 2024

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Man denied fair trial after ditching counsel has conviction quashed – Legal Futures

Posted April 4th, 2024 in appeals, assault, legal representation, news by sally

‘The Court of Appeal has quashed the conviction of a man who dispensed with counsel on the second day of trial after finding he was then denied a fair hearing.’

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Legal Futures, 4th April 2024

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Family lawyers join forces to support neurodivergent community – Law Society’s Gazette

‘Family lawyers from different firms and chambers have joined forces to set up a specialist group dedicated to ensuring the neurodivergent community has equal access to justice.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 3rd April 2024

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Royal Derby Hospital: ‘Shortcomings’ led to newborn baby’s death – BBC News

Posted April 4th, 2024 in birth, hospitals, inquests, news by sally

‘A baby boy who died a day after being born would have lived had he received adequate hospital care, an inquest has heard.’

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BBC News, 4th April 2024

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DWP take Cheshire woman’s inheritance over supermarket job – BBC News

Posted April 4th, 2024 in benefits, carers, news, proceeds of crime by sally

‘A woman has told of her shock after the government seized £16,000 left to her by her mother because she was overpaid her carer’s allowance.’

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BBC News, 4th April 2024

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Policeman found not guilty of three rape charges – BBC News

Posted April 4th, 2024 in news, police, rape by sally

‘A former Devon and Cornwall Police officer has been found not guilty of raping a woman while on duty.’

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BBC News, 3rd April 2024

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Yorkshire woman wins discrimination case after boss called her ‘emotional and tearful’ – The Guardian

‘Describing a pregnant woman as “very emotional and tearful” in the workplace amounted to discrimination, a tribunal has ruled.’

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The Guardian, 3rd April 2024

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Former supreme court judges say UK arming Israel breaches international law – The Guardian

Posted April 4th, 2024 in genocide, international law, international trade, Israel, judges, news, war, weapons by sally

‘Three former supreme court justices, including the court’s former president Lady Hale, are among more than 600 lawyers, academics and retired senior judges warning that the UK government is breaching international law by continuing to arm Israel.’

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The Guardian, 3rd April 2024

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BAILII: Recent Decisions

Posted April 3rd, 2024 in law reports by sally

High Court (Chancery Division)

Razeem v Desai [2024] EWHC 689 (Ch) (02 April 2024)

Giwa v JNFX Ltd & Ors [2024] EWHC 735 (Ch) (02 April 2024)

Source: www.bailii.org

Court of Appeal sets aside order that was not open to Family Court judge as matter of law – Local Government Lawyer

‘The Court of Appeal has set aside a care order made in respect of a nine-month-old baby, after concluding the judge made an order which was “not open to her in law”.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 2nd April 2024

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Wigan deputy head teacher banned from profession after raping girl – BBC News

‘A primary school deputy head teacher, jailed for child sexual abuse offences including two counts of rape, has been barred from teaching.’

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BBC News, 2nd April 2024

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High Court allows parental order application despite existence of US adoption order – Local Government Lawyer

‘The President of the Family Division has determined the issue of whether or not the commissioning parents of a child born through a surrogacy arrangement in the USA, who had already adopted their child in that country, were nevertheless entitled to have a parental order granted in their favour in England and Wales.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 2nd April 2024

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Taxi driver who showed female passenger explicit link loses licensing appeal – Local Government Lawyer

‘A taxi driver who admitted showing a female passenger a weblink to an explicit website has lost an appeal to drive an East Cambridgeshire District Council licensed taxi or private hire vehicle.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 2nd April 2024

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Courts already using automated decision-making, Lord Justice Birss reveals – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted April 3rd, 2024 in artificial intelligence, civil justice, courts, judges, news by sally

‘Algorithm-based digital decision making is already working behind the scenes in the justice system, the deputy head of civil justice has revealed. In an upbeat speech last month, Lord Justice Birss said that algorithm-based decision making – controversial because of the possibility of built-in bias – is already solving a problem at the online money claims service.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 3rd April 2024

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Katie Price low calorie diet advert for Skinny Food banned – BBC News

Posted April 3rd, 2024 in advertising, complaints, food, health, news, ombudsmen by sally

‘An advert posted by Katie Price on Instagram, which promoted a low calorie diet for The Skinny Food Co, has been banned by the advertising watchdog.’

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BBC News, 3rd April 2024

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Interest rate rigging appeal must go to top court, say politicians – BBC News

Posted April 3rd, 2024 in appeals, banking, imprisonment, interest, news, rates, sentencing, Supreme Court by sally

‘Two former bankers jailed for rigging interest rates must have their appeal heard by the Supreme Court, senior politicians have said.’

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BBC News, 3rd April 2024

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Thousands trapped in flats with Grenfell-style cladding ‘scammed’ by insurers – The Independent

‘Thousands of residents trapped in homes with Grenfell-style cladding that they cannot sell are being “scammed” by insurers demanding unaffordable premiums despite being told the buildings are safe, The Independent can reveal. Nearly seven years after the tragedy, which took place in west London in June 2017, residents living in cladded homes are seeing their insurance costs surge by up to 1,000 per cent.’

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The Independent, 24th March 2024

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First person in England sentenced for keeping illegal XL Bully under new laws – The Independent

Posted April 3rd, 2024 in community service, costs, dogs, news, sentencing by sally

‘A dog owner has become the first to be sentenced for illegally possessing an XL Bully dog in breach of new laws.’

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The Independent, 2nd April 2024

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British Museum investigated over Ethiopian artefacts hidden from view for 150 years – The Guardian

Posted April 3rd, 2024 in disclosure, freedom of information, news, ombudsmen by sally

‘The information watchdog is investigating the British Museum over claims it has been overly secretive about some of the most sensitive items in its collection – a group of sacred Ethiopian altar tablets that have been hidden from view at the museum for more than 150 years.’

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The Guardian, 31st March 2024

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Nationwide TV ads starring Dominic West banned as misleading – The Guardian

Posted April 3rd, 2024 in advertising, banking, building societies, complaints, news, ombudsmen by sally

‘Adverts featuring the actor Dominic West as a sneering bank manager will be pulled from TV in their current form after the advertising watchdog ruled they were misleading because they wrongly suggest that the building society had not closed branches.’

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The Guardian, 3rd April 2024

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