1st Tier Tribunal overturns VAT Dishonesty Finding | Regulatory Lawer
Posted on July 19, 2017 by Jeremy Barnett
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Read MoreSRA playing for the headlines? | SRA Barrister
Posted on December 5, 2016 by Jeremy Barnett
At a recent seminar held at the Law Society on 16th November, Jeremy Barnett reviewed a number of recent SDT decisions and concluded that the SRA have clearly been investigating classes of cases, and called for more transparency as to how some of t...
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Read MoreHigh Court confirms test for SRA interventions
Posted on March 11, 2016 by Jeremy Barnett
Todays decision in Ramasamy v Law Society a decision of HH Judge Beherns, the senior Chancery Judge at Leeds who was sitting in the High Court at London, reaffirms the test for an intervention that was set out by Newey J in Elsdon v Law Society las...
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Read MoreAbattoir fined in Food Safety Week | Food Safety Lawyer
Posted on May 20, 2015 by Jeremy Barnett
Last year in the UK, there were 280,000 cases of campylobacter food poisoning and 100 deaths (according to the FSA). Campylobacter poisoning usually develops a few days after eating contaminated food and leads to symptoms that include abdomina...
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Read MoreSRA Right to Intervene | SRA Lawyer
Posted on May 14, 2015 by Jeremy Barnett
The Law Society Gazette 13th May 2015 reported that the SRA were right to intervene in a case where it was said that the Solicitor had 'lost his ethical compass'. A full report of the decision of Newey J available on the LSG page. The Ju...
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Read MoreMagistrates decline to follow draft guidelies | Food Safety Lawer
Posted on May 5, 2015 by Jeremy Barnett
Jeremy was recently instructed by Paul Mercer of Village Green Preserves, who had been prosecuted by York Environmental health in respect of two compliance visits to their premises at Millfield Industrial Estate, Whedrake, York in...
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Read MoreCellino Not Dishonest | Leeds United.
Posted on April 7, 2014 by Jeremy Barnett
The full decision of the Chairman, Timothy Kerr QC considers a number of points in argument that were raised by both parties. The final conclusions are: 1. the decision of the Cagliari court dated 18 March 2014 is a “conviction” wi...
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Read MoreHSE claim for costs substantially reduced.
Posted on April 7, 2014 by Jeremy Barnett
The HSE prosecuted two companies at the outset of the case, maintaining that Pakawaste had designed, manufactured and supplied a machine that created a flammable atmosphere and was unsafe. The unit was being used in the main to shred aerosol cans t...
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Read MoreJeremy Barnett achieves ‘Exceptional Sentence’ in HSE prosecution
Posted on April 7, 2014 by Jeremy Barnett
Mr Goldstein is the owner of Goldstein Smoked Salmon, a company formed in 1960, based in Stanmore, North London. The firm employs approximately 24 employees and supplies it's product mainly to the wholesale market. The accident occurred when Mr Hen...
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Read MoreJeremy Barnett to represent Mr La Roux Fourie
Posted on April 7, 2014 by Jeremy Barnett
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