All Law Gazette articles in Archive – Page 1601

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    Double Jim and no tonic

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Obiter was privileged to be among the guests at the London Criminal Courts Solicitors’ Association annual dinner, aka the Tout’s Ball. It’s the occasion at which, in the words of guest speaker Jim Sturman QC, barristers ‘suck up’ to solicitors to secure work and a future share of the ‘one ...

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    Employment

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Procedure - Claim - Whether judge having power to make order Fairbank v Care Management Group and another case: Employment Appeal Tribunal (Mr Justice Slade): 20 March 2012 The Employment ...

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    Family proceedings

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Occupation order - Parties being married for 20 years Re L (Children) (Occupation order: absence of domestic violence): Court of Appeal, Civil Division (Lord Justices Thorpe, Aikens and Black): 4 April 2012 ...

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    Fraud/confiscation

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Sentence - Realisable property - Criminal Justice Act 1988 R v Gangar and another: Court of Appeal, Criminal Division (Lord Justice Hughes, Mr Justice Burnett and Mr Justice Nicol): 21 June 2012 ...

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    A way through: the future under LASPO

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Necessity is the mother of invention, they say, and lawyers who are intent on surviving the age of austerity need to innovate to survive. The profession is fighting on multiple fronts: a double-dip recession, new competition flowing in from the ongoing programme of liberalisation and savage legal aid cuts heading ...

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    Heads up

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Obiter has noted a tendency among lawyer friends to find an artistic outlet in painting a certain kind of, shall we say, very nice watercolour of flowers/trees/ivy/chateaux (or all four). Utterly luffley and all that, and we all have to start somewhere.

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    LinkedIn 'can help profession innovate'

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    ‘Crowd-sourced’ innovations can help lawyers temper the worst excesses of government cuts to access to justice, incoming Law Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff said this week.

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    Hit and myth

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Years ago a north London solicitor told me a story which I have come to believe could be classified as a legal urban myth.

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    Industrial relations

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Injunction - Interlocutory - Acts done in contemplation or furtherance of trade dispute Metroline Travel Ltd and others v Unite: QBD (Mr Justice Supperstone): 27 June 2012 The instant proceedings ...

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    Insurance

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Nature of contract - Exceptions - Theft by employee Ted Baker Plc and another company v AXA Insurance UK Plc and other companies: Queen's Bench Division, Commercial Court (Mr Justice Eder): 25 May 2012 ...

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    Intellectual property

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    EU - Trademarks - Community trademark Fruit of the Loom Inc v Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Markets (Trademarks and Designs): Court of Justice of the European Union (Fifth Chamber) (Judges Papasavvas (president), Vadapalas (rapporteur), O’Higgins): 21 June ...

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    Intellectual property

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    EU - Trademarks - Infringement - Defendant company importing claimant’s goods into UK without consent Oracle America Inc (formerly Sun Microsystems Inc) v M-Tech Data Ltd: SC (Justices of the Supreme Court, Lords Walker, Clarke, Sumption, Reed, Carnwath): ...

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    Odious legislation

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    I am a Legal Executive and in a month’s time I will ‘celebrate’ having worked for 25 years in the legal profession, handling mainly legal aid cases.

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    Spousal maintenance - part two

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    In my last article I considered the courts’ approach to the quantum of periodical payments (see [2012] Gazette, 24 May, 16). Recent decisions have seen an increased focus on needs as the prevailing factor when quantifying such payments. In a similar vein, and perhaps reflecting a less generous approach to ...

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    Salford proceedings

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    In response to Alexandra Adam's letter, I spoke to someone at Salford Business Centre about limitation on the day that the new procedure came into force. I was advised that if you are up against limitation, then you need to prepare proceedings to issue out of the Northampton County Court ...

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    Support for shot solicitor

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Wiltshire solicitor James Ward (pictured) remains in a serious condition after being shot in his office last week. The principal partner at Morris Goddard & Ward began breathing on his own on Tuesday for the first time since the attack but remained in a coma, local colleagues said. ...

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    Tax

    2012-07-12T00:00:00Z

    Appeal - Commissioners - Stamp duty Lancer Scott Ltd v Revenue and Customs Commissioners: Upper Tribunal (Tax and Chancery Chamber) (Judge Colin Bishopp): 10 January 2012 Having considered, inter alia, ...

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    ‘Swift’ justice to become ‘norm’ in criminal cases

    2012-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Dealing with criminal cases in 'hours and days' could become 'the norm' under government plans announced today. Policing and criminal justice minister Nick Herbert published a white paper detailing proposals designed to speed up cases in the criminal justice system. Extended court sittings, increased use of ...

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    Lawyers may face regulation as MPs reject lobbyist register

    2012-07-13T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers who lobby professionally for their clients should be subject to regulation, according to a Commons committee report out today. The Political and Constitutional Reform Committee says the government should scrap current plans for a statutory register of third-party lobbyists as not ‘fit for purpose’. Instead, ...

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    Should everything in the EU be divisible by 27?

    2012-07-16T00:00:00Z

    I see it as my role to give the positive side of the European project - of which there is much to say - and to berate the UK press, which abuses the EU thoughtlessly day after day. But I am sorry to report that I shall have to continue ...