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In brief for week ending 2 July 2014

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Civil litigation:

  • The  Court of Appeal has held that a judge did not err in refusing to correct his judgment that had been handed down in 2011, in a decision that serves as a reminder of the narrow application of the slip rule in CPR 40.12 (Re A (a Child)).
  • The County Court has held that a costs budget not required in cases issued before 1 April 2013 in the absence of a specific order court considered whether the parties had been required to file a costs budget estimate under CPR 3.12(1) (Quistis Consulting Ltd v TDP Direct Marketing Ltd).
  • HM Courts and Tribunals Service will introduce a new fee payment service from 7 July 2014, enabling court fees to be paid electronically.
  • The Law Society has published a revised model conditional fee agreement (CFA) and interim advice for use in personal injury and clinical negligence claims.
  • The Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution has updated all of its model mediation rules and documents.
  • Details of the court closure dates and opening hours of the registries of the Supreme Court and Judicial Committee of the Privy Council during Summer 2014 have been announced.

Commercial:

Education and children’s services:

Employment and pensions:

Environment:

  • A Directive amending the threshold value provisions under the Groundwater Directive 2006 has been published in the Official Journal.
  • The High Court has ruled on a judicial review of the issue of a police search warrant to search the business premises and home of a waste operator (Sweeney v Westminster Magistrates Court and another).

FOI and data protection:

  • The ICO has published two pieces of revised guidance on charges for environmental information.

Health:

  • The DH has published:
    • guidance to assist local authorities in their role of scrutinising local health organisations; and
    • a consultation on proposals to introduce regulations that would give local accredited bodies access to sensitive personal data from peoples’ health and care records.
  • The CMA has published a speech by its Chairman on the application of UK merger control to NHS trusts mergers.

Housing:

  • The Court of Appeal has held that a reviewing officer was entitled to substitute a less favourable decision on a section 202 review under the Housing Act 1996 (Temur v London Borough of Hackney).
  • The DCLG has published information on the custom build serviced plot loan fund.

Local government:

  • The government has made regulations under the Local Audit and Accountability Act 2014.
  • The High Court has held that a council’s scheme of delegation authorised principal planning officers to exercise certain functions and was not a violation of section 101 of the Local Government Act 1972 (Pemberton International Limited v London Borough of Lambeth).

Property and planning:

  • The Law Commission has published a report recommending a new statutory scheme of conservation covenants, including a draft Conservation Covenants Bill.

Public procurement and state aid:

  • The Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 has been published.
  • The Cabinet Office has published a progress report on the Mystery Shopper Service, highlighting trends in the types of procurement problems that it has identified.
  • The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change has confirmed the volume of capacity to be procured and other auction parameters for the first Capacity Market auction.
  • The High Court has ruled that a loan granted by Coventry City Council to the leaseholder of the Ricoh Arena did not constitute state aid (R (Sky Blue Sports & Leisure Ltd and others) v Coventry City Council).
  • A European Commission Communication on standardising and amending transparency requirements in state aid guidelines was published in the Official Journal.

Regulation and enforcement:

  • The Criminal Procedure Rules 2014 have been published and will come into force on 6 October 2014.

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