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Council defeats High Court challenge over care home fees increase
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Essex County Council has successfully defended a judicial review challenge to the fees it proposed paying to operators of care homes.
Councils face potential litigation over “lax procedures” on heir hunting: claim
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Councils could be exposing themselves to litigation risks by cutting corners when they appoint genealogy researchers or so-called ‘heir hunters’, it has been claimed.
Councils, providers implement 1,300+ recommendations on adult social care: LGO
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Councils and care providers implemented more than 1,300 recommendations in relation to adult social care in 2016/17, the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman’s annual review of complaints in the area has revealed.
Council loses appeal over after-care services and personal injury damages
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Manchester City Council has lost an appeal over whether a person who has been compulsorily detained in a hospital for mental disorder under the Mental Health Act 1983 and has then been released from detention but still requires "after-care services" is entitled to require his local authority to provide such services at any time before he has exhausted the sums received in damages from his personal injury claim.
Council wins appeal over residential care payments and revenue streams
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The Court of Appeal has allowed a council’s appeal over whether it could lawfully take into account three revenue streams – private fees, top up payments and NHS payments – when making an evaluative judgement of what it would expect to pay for residential care for the elderly.
London borough loses ordinary residence battle with neighbouring authority
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The London Borough of Barking & Dagenham has lost an appeal in which it argued that it should not be responsible for an autistic man’s care because at the time in question he was resident in neighbouring Redbridge.
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