The Law and Regulation of Drones | AI lawyer
Posted on April 11, 2018 by Jeremy Barnett
The increased popularity of Drones for use in business or as a hobby is causing a headache for regulators. Although the Civil Aviation Authority have summarised the rules that need to be followed by anyone using a drone, a close examination of the relevant legislation reveals a potential minefield for anyone who is planning to take up this new activity.
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Read MoreLack of Integrity at the SDT: the final position
Posted on April 3, 2018 by Jeremy Barnett
One of the biggest issues that the Judges have been wrestling with is the definition of ‘lack of integrity’ at the Solicitors Disiplinary Tribunal, and other professional regulators, in particular ACCA where the charge is in regular use. See this blog 27th June 2017 and 12th April 2018.
The issue has been finally decided by the Court of Appeal in the case of Wingate & Evans v SRA [2018] EWCA Civ 366, thus settling the fascinating debate.

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