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US court unimpressed by do-it-yourself Facebook litigant

An example of what can happen when non-experts get involved in litigation – particularly when they are hazy about what is and what is not legal – emerged from the US legal site Above the Law on 16 February. Minnesota resident Aaron Olsen attempted to sue his own uncle for harassment after he had posted embarrassing family photos of his nephew of Facebook. The photos included portraits of Olsen as a child in front of a Christmas tree.

Not surprisingly, the district court in Minnesota threw the case out, so Olsen took it to the state’s Court of Appeals, which also ‘tossed’ it, as the report described it.

“To constitute harassment,” Judge Natalie Hudson said in her opinion, “words must have a substantial adverse effect on the safety, security, or privacy of another. Comments that are mean and disrespectful, coupled with innocuous family photos, do not affect a person’s safety, security, or privacy – and certainly not substantially so. The district court did not err by determining that the evidence submitted by appellant did not satisfy the statutory definition of harassment.”

Nothing surprising, there, except that the opinion seems to give undue gravitas to the case and the appellant, who represented himself. Part of the reason for the appeal was that the District Court judge had been biased against him. Judge Hudson disagreed.

She said: “In any event, the district court is afforded broad discretion in controlling the courtroom as part of its duty to proceed efficiently…. And our review of the record reveals that the district court, in fact, assisted appellant multiple times regarding how to approach a witness with an exhibit, how to enter an exhibit into evidence, and how to properly question a witness. The record further demonstrates that any pressure appellant faced to finish his examinations or testimony came from the district court’s instruction and attempts to control the proceeding in an efficient manner. The district court judge was not biased and appellant received a fair hearing.”

If Mr Olsen had engaged his own expert witness beforehand – there has to be an American version of the Expert Witness Directory – they would have informed him of the futility of his case. Maybe a lawyer already had done so, which why he represented himself.

G20 trial hears from explosives expert

 

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Chemicals found in the home of man arrested in connection with the violence-marred G20 summit could have been combined into a bomb powerful enough to destroy a bus, his trial heard Wednesday.

Crown witness Crawford Anderson, an explosives expert who works with the Canadian military, did admit he saw no evidence that Byron Sonne had actually made any explosives.

Last Updated on Thursday, 15 December 2011 14:05

IMO Assembly to meet for 27th session

 

 

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The 27th Assembly of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) will meet in London at IMO Headquarters from 21 to 30 November 2011.

All 170 Member States and three Associate Members are entitled to attend the Assembly, which is IMO’s highest governing body. The intergovernmental organizations with which agreements of co-operation have been concluded and non-governmental organizations in consultative status with IMO are also invited to attend.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 December 2011 11:48

LANDMARK EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE DECISION BRINGS JUSTICE FOR BRITISH ACCIDENT VICTIMS

 


Severely injured man celebrates European Court of Justice ruling

THOUSANDS of people who have suffered serious accidents while visiting other countries within the EU have breathed a sigh of relief following today’s decision of the European Court of Justice, but many thousands more may lose out in future if they have an accident aboard.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 December 2011 11:49

FEE initial reaction on media reports regarding European Commission proposals on audit policy

FEE would support proportionate regulation aimed at enhancing audit quality and audit services supply but warns against overregulation and unintended consequences

Brussels, 29 September 2011 – FEE (Fédération des Experts-comptables Européens – Federation of European Accountants) has noted media reports on possible European Commission proposals on audit policy. The proposals are understood to be complex and contain a detailed set of provisions that may impact widely on Public Interest Entities (PIEs) and Small and Medium-sized Entities (SMEs), stock markets, audit firms, different segments of the audit market, accountancy bodies and the whole future shape of the accountancy profession. Consequently, looking forward, we can only make detailed comments on such proposals once a thorough analysis has been undertaken in order to understand all the legal implications and long-term practical consequences, however, there are important matters which we consider must be addressed at this early stage.

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