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    Telecommunications

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Dispute resolution - Jurisdiction - Mobile telephony - Telephone charges British Telecommunications Plc (appellant) v Office of Communications (respondent) & (1) Everything Everywhere Ltd (2) Hutchison 3g UK Ltd (interveners): British Telecommunications Plc (appellant) v Office of Communications (respondent) ...

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    Intellectual Property

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Broadcasters - Costs capping orders - Deception - Unfair advantage - Trainee solicitors (1) A&E Television Networks LLC (2) AETN UK v Discovery ...

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    Public sector equality duty

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    If you want a sombre take on equality then seventeenth-century poet James Shirley is your man. For he reminds us that we all share a certain mortal destiny. And since death will eventually lay ‘his icy hand on kings’ so ‘Sceptre and crown/Must tumble down/And ...

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    Contracts

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Legal Services Commission - Public contracts - Genuine clerical error on tender form R (on the application of Harrow Solicitors & Advocates) v Legal Services Commission: QBD (Admin) (Judge Waksman QC): 28 April 2011 ...

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    Criminal procedure

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Adjournment - Disclosure - Due diligence - Adjournment of trial date R (on the application of Arshad) (claimant) v Southwark Crown Court (defendant) & Mohammed Butt (interested party): DC (Lord Justice Thomas, Mr Justice Kenneth Parker): 5 May 2011 ...

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    Christianity needs more than just ceremonial support

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    In his letter of 6 May pertaining to the Comment piece by Andrea Minichiello Williams, ‘Equality law is victimising Christians’, Charlie Klendjian does not appear to have as full a grasp of the facts as he claims. First, the Queen, despite her Coronation Oath, has ...

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    Pointing the finger at ideologies

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    In ‘Equality law is victimising Christians’ (28 April), Andrea Minichiello Williams makes the statement, ‘law cannot be divorced from Christianity’, while criticising totalitarian ideologies like fascism and communism.

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    The law comes first

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    I read the ‘Comment’ article by Andrea Minichiello Williams. The bottom line has to be that no one should expect to be able to put their own beliefs before the law without consequences. People are, perhaps, arrested, sacked and so ...

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    That’s religious progress

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    In her article about ‘Christian persecution’, Andrea Minichiello Williams writes that, for hundreds of years, ‘most of the great advances in public life, in health care, education and social provision, came as a result of Christian conviction that cares for the good of all’. If ...

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    Pro bono approval

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    On 12 May Jonathan Rayner reported on the ‘outcry’ that has arisen because in-house lawyers might be prevented from working pro bono. In addressing this issue, two principles should be kept in balance:

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    Max Mosley, the media and UK privacy laws

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    What better evening to launch the second edition of Tugendhat and Christie’s The Law of Privacy and the Media than the day on which the European Court of Human Rights handed down its hotly anticipated decision in Mosley v the United Kingdom? On 10 May, ...

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    Deaf to Denning

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    I was amused to read the Obiter piece of 12 May entitled ‘Running in the family', about the Law Society president’s daughter being admitted to the roll. I too was witnessed being admitted as a solicitor, more than 30 years ago, while my father, Sir John ...

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    CPS under fire over advocate panels

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    The Crown Prosecution Service faced pressure from both its own inspectorate and the Bar Council this week over its procurement of external advocates. The Gazette has learned that the Bar Council is seeking advice on a judicial review of the CPS’s new advocate panels. ...

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    Law firms in cash call to partners

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    At least five of the top-20 law firms are planning to make a capital call on partners, the Gazette has learned. Mid-tier firms are also seeking to shore up their balance sheets, with at least 15 of the firms in the 20-50 size bracket seeking to ...

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    Harrow Law Centre's community approach is the 'model to follow'

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    The multi-funded community approach adopted by the newly launched Harrow Law Centre is the ‘model to follow’ for the voluntary sector, according to the centre’s chair Pamela Fitzpatrick. Lord Justice Mummery opened the centre, which provides advice on social welfare law, public law, community care, housing, ...

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    European Arrest Warrants are 'misused', says FTI

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    Mismanagement of the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) has led to a ‘no questions asked’ extradition regime with severe human and financial costs to those charged with minor offences, according to a report by Fair Trials International (FTI).

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    Government seeks views on equal pay audit plans

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) is seeking employment lawyers’ views on proposals that would see employers who fail to comply with equal pay laws required to conduct a pay audit of their company. The BIS consultation, published this week, noted that the gender ...

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    Court of Appeal in landmark compensation ruling

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    The Court of Appeal has overturned an Employment Tribunal’s decision to award a dismissed worker career-long compensation. Lord Justice Elias last week ruled that the tribunal had erred in awarding almost £375,000 to banker Michael Wardle in Wardle v Calyon. Wardle ...

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    Stress among solicitors remains ‘high'

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    High numbers of solicitors are seeking help with depression and alcohol addiction problems, according to the latest figures from charity LawCare. The charity’s 2010 annual report, to be published later this year, shows that stress is still by far the biggest problem faced by callers to ...

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    Solicitors start road safety campaign

    2011-05-19T00:00:00Z

    A Cardiff firm has launched a national road safety campaign. Elisabeth Roth and Liz Phipps, solicitors in the personal injury team at Cardiff firm NewLaw, have spearheaded the Improve Roads, Improve Safety (IRIS) initiative in an attempt to reduce deaths on the road. ...