Claimant in stroke case fails to prove causation on the balance of probabilities. 22 February 2019 Ella-Davis (0) Sophie Mortimer successfully represented the Defendant in a clinical negligence claim concerning whe [More]
Supreme Court judgment in Cameron v Liverpool Victoria Insurance Co Ltd 20 February 2019 Dominique-Smith case report, courts, insurance, judges, road traffic accidents, whiplash (0) Today, the Supreme Court handed down their judgment in Cameron v Liverpool Victoria Insurance C [More]
MISS SHAHRAB ASIM BURNEY (A MINOR BY HER LITIGATION FRIEND MR M A Y BURNEY) -v- ICELAND FOODS LIMITED 14 February 2019 Ian-Stebbings (0) The Claimant, a child aged 6, brought a claim under the Occupiers Liability Act, alleging that she h [More]
Collateral Waiver of Privilege 12 February 2019 Ian-Stebbings (0) The claim arose as a result of the Claimant falling over a temporary road sign when works were about [More]
The Government Actuary's Department: moving towards the review of the discount rate 12 February 2019 Laura-Johnson (0) “After the Civil Liability Bill received Royal Assent on 20 December 2018 the Lord Chancellor [More]
Post-implementation review of Jackson Reforms 08 February 2019 Richard-Collier (0) The Government has published its (long overdue) review of LASPO Part 2. Its worth a read in full, th [More]
Social media companies to owe duty of care to users? 06 February 2019 Richard-Collier (0) The report The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee published on the 31st January 2019 [More]
Fundamental dishonesty - can inconsistencies in evidence be excused by blaming solicitors or doctors? 03 February 2019 Dominique-Smith case report, courts, Experts, judges, personal injury, public hearing, road traffic accidents, whiplash (0) Throughout the course of litigation, inconsistencies in a claimant's, or a defendant's, evidence may [More]