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Lithuanian worker killed in unguarded machinery: employer given suspended sentence
Crushing death: suspended prison sentence Health and Safety Executive v Gordon Leach t/a RGE Engineering Company (2016) Peterborough...

Robert Spicer
May 25, 20161 min read
Individual and collective human rights
Individual and collective human rights For an ex-miner in Blaenau Gwent, suffering from a terminal lung disease, who develops a raging...

Robert Spicer
May 22, 20162 min read
Claims management services: parasitism encouraged by the rich financial rewards of the law?
Claims management services Since the introduction of conditional fee agreements (“no win no fee”) in England, many claims management...

Robert Spicer
May 17, 20162 min read
No win no fee: is the reality no fee no win?
“No win no fee” “No win no fee”, in reality, is a grotesque over-simplification which reflects the naïve innocence of clients. It has...

Robert Spicer
May 16, 20162 min read
Conditional fee agreements: a gimmick to secure justice on the cheap?
Conditional fee agreements (CFAs) In April 2000 legal aid for routine personal injury cases was abolished and replaced by “no win no fee”...

Robert Spicer
May 15, 20162 min read
Law as a potentially corrupting profession through money fetishism?
Law as a potentially corrupting profession The rule of law by money can corrupt many young lawyers. They may start as idealists,...

Robert Spicer
Apr 28, 20161 min read
Ebbw Vale factory explosion: worker injured: £40,000 fine
Health and Safety Executive v Sears Manufacturing Company (Europe) Ltd (2016) Cwmbran magistrates’ court, April 22 Sears Manufacturing, a...

Robert Spicer
Apr 27, 20161 min read
Corporal punishment lawful in 19 US states: Cuba lectured on human rights
Aspects of the Cuban system Husbands are legally obliged to share equally in household chores and child rearing. Mortgage payments are...

Robert Spicer
Apr 26, 20162 min read
Asbestos disturbance: two companies fined: when will they ever learn?
Asbestos disturbance: £10,000 fine Health and Safety Executive v 24-Hour Maintenance Services Ltd and Firestone Estates Ltd (2016)...

Robert Spicer
Apr 25, 20161 min read
Oral tobacco in Finland and Sweden: lessons for criminology
Oral tobacco In Sweden and parts of Finland, the use of oral tobacco as an alternative to smoking is fairly widespread. Oral tobacco is a...

Robert Spicer
Apr 24, 20161 min read
Argyll shellfish diving safety failures: contractor fined £4000
Shellfish diving safety failures: £4000 fine Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service v Douglas Cameron (2016) Campbell Sheriff Court,...

Robert Spicer
Apr 21, 20161 min read
Cuba: Fidel Castro on lawyers after the Revolution
Cuba The following aspects of legal practice in Cuba have been reported: After the revolution, the prestige of lawyers declined and many...

Robert Spicer
Apr 20, 20161 min read
Death of forklift truck driver: steel fabrication company fined £135,000
Death of forklift truck operator: £135,000 fine Health and Safety Executive v Severfield (UK) Ltd (2016) Teesside Crown Court, April 13...

Robert Spicer
Apr 19, 20161 min read
Iraq War: economic implications: the Three Trillion Dollar War
The economic implications of the Iraq War In 2008 Joseph Stiglitz, former Chief Economist at the World Bank, and Linda Bilmes, a leading...

Robert Spicer
Apr 18, 20162 min read
Landmark Supreme Court health and safety decision: Kennedy v Cordia (Services) LLP
Personal protective equipment Case Kennedy v Cordia (Services) LLP [2016] ICR 325, Supreme Court Statute reference Personal Protective...

Robert Spicer
Apr 17, 20162 min read
The law industry, money fetishism and the legal profession
The law industry If all law were to be abolished, which is not necessarily to argue that it should be, then thousands of workers in the...

Robert Spicer
Mar 29, 20162 min read
Kent private swimming pool roof fall: solar panel company fined
Roof fall: £153,000 fine Health and Safety Executive v PV Solar UK Ltd (2016) Canterbury Crown Court, March 21 PV Solar UK Ltd, a solar...

Robert Spicer
Mar 28, 20161 min read
Pro bono and the charitable ethic: for whose good?
In 1957, Albert Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature, with a prize of $42,000. He deposited the cheque in a bank in Stockholm...

Robert Spicer
Mar 23, 20163 min read
The mystery of the law: statutes and cases: how to demystify?
Demystification methods Statutes and Regulations Many of these can be simplified by breaking them down into their essential elements,...

Robert Spicer
Mar 21, 20161 min read
Pembrokeshire farm silage fall injuries: family partnership prosecuted and fined
Fall injuries: Pembrokeshire family farm fined Health and Safety Executive v Rees family partnership (2016) Haverfordwest magistrates’...

Robert Spicer
Mar 20, 20161 min read
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