In depth: Arbitration Act – new rules put UK ahead – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted March 11th, 2025 in arbitration, Law Society, news by tracey

‘An updated Arbitration Act not only “safeguards the UK’s reputation for excellence”, but also reinforces its international credentials. With a wary eye on the competition, practitioners welcome the act’s clarity.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 10th March 2025

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Pre-recorded evidence has no impact on rape conviction rates, MoJ claims – Law Society’s Gazette

‘There is no evidence to suggest that pre-recorded video evidence from complainants and witnesses in sexual offence trials reduces jury conviction rates, the Ministry of Justice said yesterday.’

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Law Society's Gazette, 11th March 2025

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Norfolk woman refuses to hand over 16th-century Italian painting identified as stolen – The Guardian

Posted March 11th, 2025 in artistic works, Italy, limitations, news, theft, time limits by tracey

‘A 16th-century Madonna and Child painting disappeared without a trace after it was stolen from a museum in northern Italy more than half a century ago. Now, having surfaced in Britain, it is in the possession of a woman in Norfolk, who is refusing to return it – even though it is listed on police stolen art databases.’

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The Guardian, 10th March 2025

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Teacher who ‘hugged and stroked’ pupil banned – BBC News

‘A secondary school teacher has been banned from the profession after having an inappropriate relationship with a pupil.’

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BBC News, 11th March 2025

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Sentencing body defends changes after ‘two-tier’ row – BBC News

‘The body advising judges on criminal sentences has hit back at the justice secretary’s call for it to scrap new guidance on sentencing offenders from ethnic monitories.’

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BBC News, 10th March 2025

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Justice secretary set for showdown with judges over sentencing guidelines – The Independent

‘Justice secretary Shabana Mahmood is set for a confrontation with the Sentencing Council later this week after they wrote to her warning her against “dictating” to judges over new measures which she fears will create a “two tier” legal system.’

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The Independent, 10th March 2025

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Police admit arrest of anti-monarchy heckler in Oxford was unlawful – The Guardian

Posted March 11th, 2025 in compensation, demonstrations, news, police, public order, royal family by tracey

‘Police have admitted acting unlawfully in arresting a trainee Baptist minister who called out “Who elected him?” at a local proclamation of the accession of King Charles III.’

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The Guardian, 11th March 2025

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Chicken manure can be classified as industrial waste, judge rules – The Guardian

‘Industrial poultry farms face tough new regulations around the disposal of chicken manure after a judge ruled it can be classified as waste and requires a detailed and transparent plan to dispose of it without damaging the environment.’

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The Guardian, 11th March 2025

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Alexander Bunzl and Arran Dowling-Hussey adjudication article – 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square

‘Arran Dowling-Hussey and Alexander Bunzl have written case note BDW Trading Limited v Ardmore Construction Limited [2024] EWHC 3235 (TCC).’

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4-5 Gray's Inn Square, 7th March 2025

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Lauren Fullerton and Arran Dowling-Hussey look at one of the most significant special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) cases from 2024 – 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square

‘Lauren Fullerton and Arran Dowling-Hussey look at one of the most significant special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) cases from 2024.’

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4-5 Gray's Inn Square, 7th March 2025

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Sky UK Limited and Mace Limited v Riverstone Managing Agency Limited & Ors [2024] EWCA Civ 1567 – 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square

Posted March 10th, 2025 in appeals, building law, chambers articles, construction industry, insurance, news by tracey

‘Amrit Dhanoa & Arran Dowling-Hussey from 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square Chambers Construction & Engineering Group look at a recent significant Court of Appeal decision on Construction All Risks Insurance.’

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4-5 Gray’s Inn Square, 7th March 2025

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Commonhold reform: ‘a step forward but caution required in wave of property law reforms’ – OUT-LAW.com

‘The UK government has outlined plans to ban the sale of new leasehold flats in England and Wales in a move designed to embed a new commonhold model into the property market.’

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OUT-LAW.com, 6th March 2025

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Research Briefing: Crime and Policing Bill 2024-25 – House of Commons Library

‘The Crime and Policing Bill 2024-25 was published on 27 February 2025. The bill is listed for second reading on 10 March 2025.’

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House of Commons Library, 6th March 2025

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Mahmood to review Sentencing Council’s powers amid ‘two-tier’ justice row – The Guardian

‘Shabana Mahmood has ordered a review of the powers of the independent body that draws up judges’ sentencing guidelines in England and Wales following claims that new rules discriminate against white men.’

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The Guardian, 6th March 2025

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‘They suffer in silence’: case of serial rapist Zhenhao Zou highlights barriers to justice for east Asian women in UK – The Guardian

‘When asked if she was surprised that most of the victims of Zhenhao Zou, who could be one of Britain’s worst serial rapists, remained unknown to authorities, Viny Poon, who has spent the past decade supporting east Asian women in the UK, simply said: “No.” Zou, a 28-year-old PhD student, was convicted on Wednesday of drugging and raping 10 women in London and China. After recovering videos of Zou attacking a further 50 women, police have said this could be one of the worst cases of sexual violence in modern Britain. All of Zou’s victims are thought to be of Chinese heritage.’

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The Guardian, 6th March 2025

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Man behind false Bitcoin founder claim improperly used AI in appeal bid – judge – The Independent

Posted March 7th, 2025 in appeals, artificial intelligence, costs, cryptocurrencies, news by Lily

‘Computer scientist Dr Craig Wright has been ordered to pay £225,000 in legal costs by a judge after he was found to have “improperly used AI” in a failed bid to appeal against a High Court ruling that he is not the founder of Bitcoin.’

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The Independent, 6th March 2025

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Crossbow killer convicted of raping his ex-partner during attack near London in which 3 women died – The Independent

‘A 26-year-old man who had pleaded guilty to the murder of three women at their family home just north of London was found guilty Thursday of raping one of them, his ex-partner, during the attack.’

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The Independent, 6th March 2025

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London ebike fire: landlords of ‘grossly overcrowded’ flat fined almost £100,000 – The Guardian

‘The landlords of a “grossly overcrowded” east London flat where a man died after an ebike battery started a fire have been fined almost £100,000 after pleading guilty to nine housing law breaches.’

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The Guardian, 6th March 2025

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Migrants and refugee families in the UK denied childcare funding, report finds – The Guardian

‘Tens of thousands of children in migrant and refugee families in the UK are being denied access to government-funded childcare because of benefit restrictions linked to their parents’ immigration status, a report says.’

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The Guardian, 7th March 2025

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Rotherham rapists jailed for grooming girls who were ‘vulnerable in the extreme’ – The Independent

‘Two men have been found guilty of multiple sexual offences after a court heard how two vulnerable teenagers were regularly raped over months in Rotherham.’

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The Independent, 5th March 2025

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