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Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 30 May 2014
Speed dealing: Flash Boys and the world of high frequency trading
Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 23 May 2014
PDS, PDQ! Operation Cotton and Operation (saving the MOJ’s) Bacon

PDS, PDQ! Operation Cotton and Operation (saving the MOJ’s) Bacon

Yesterday the Court of Appeal roundly allowed an appeal by the prosecuting authority and the Secretary of State for Justice (intervening, or as some might suggest, interfering) against the trial judge’s decision to stay a major fraud case by reason of the unavailability of counsel for five legally aided defendants. The case has aroused a Continue reading about PDS, PDQ! Operation Cotton and Operation (saving the MOJ’s) Bacon

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 16 May 2014
The Verdict, by Nick Stone

The Verdict, by Nick Stone

Reviewed by Paul Magrath   When the drugged, strangled corpse of a blonde in a green dress is found in the bedroom of hedge fund honcho Vernon James’s trashed hotel suite, the morning after the gala awards ceremony where he was awarded the Ethical Man of the Year prize, his protestations of innocence meet a Continue reading about The Verdict, by Nick Stone

Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR – 9 May 2014
Constance Briscoe brought to book: a sad end to a promising legal career

Constance Briscoe brought to book: a sad end to a promising legal career

The news that an experienced criminal barrister and part-time judge, Constance Briscoe, has been sentenced to 16 months in prison for three offences of perverting the course of justice has prompted widespread comment and, in some quarters, indignation. It brings a promising career to an abrupt end and, for a once inspiring role model, it is also a sad fall from grace. Continue reading about Constance Briscoe brought to book: a sad end to a promising legal career

The end of the road for the Common Law?
The C-section case: final chapter