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It is hard to believe that almost 2 and a half years have passed since the country first went into lockdown following the start of the Covid 19 pandemic. Working practices have changed dramatically si...
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The NHS is due to provide its usual review of its performance. There can be few people who will anticipate it indicating anything other than significant difficulties. But if you are taking a legal cla...
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In the case of Pickering v Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2022] EWHC 1171 (QB) [Phoebe Charmaine Pickering v Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust [2022] EWHC 1171...
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The battle of fundamental dishonesty claims rages on. Ever since the courts were first asked to apply section 57 of Part 3 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act (which applies to all claims made s...
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Written by Mumtaz Hussain Being the business development manager for a team of personal injury and clinical negligence solicitors, it’s natural to attend networking events, but this latest one is...
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Last week was Child Safety Week (6th June to 12th June 2022). Child Safety Week is an annual national campaign delivered by the Child Accident Prevention Trust (CAPT) which they intend to act as a cat...
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The claims process for severe and life-changing injuries may seem daunting and complicated but it doesn’t have to be. If you are thinking about making a claim for such an injury caused by an acci...
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Since 1957, the issue of whether or not a patient had given informed consent to medical treatment was dealt with as a matter of clinical judgement under the test from Bolam v Friern Hospital Managemen...
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