...for damages. The Court unanimously agreed that whether or not inferences, such as that drawn against the Defendant in Keefe v Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Ltd [2010] EWCA Civ...
...for damages. The Court unanimously agreed that whether or not inferences, such as that drawn against the Defendant in Keefe v Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Ltd [2010] EWCA Civ...
...would have required the more complicated and higher risk procedure of an aortic root enlargement (ARE). In March 2015, re-do surgery was undertaken involving the more complicated ARE procedure to insert...
...would have required the more complicated and higher risk procedure of an aortic root enlargement (ARE). In March 2015, re-do surgery was undertaken involving the more complicated ARE procedure to insert...
...of the killing. In his speech, Lord Hoffmann identified what has come to be known as the ‘wider rule’ of public policy, namely that you cannot recover compensation for loss...
...for the court to determine. The Claimant in Duce sustained nerve damage and chronic post-surgical pain following a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Whilst the surgery was performed competently,...
...the benefit of an opinion of a single, jointly instructed, epidemiologist on the issues that arose when comparing the methodologies, including the design of the different studies, the appropriate comparator...
...to amend Particulars of Claim. The Defendant left that hearing with a debarring order made against it which effectively prevented the Defendant from contesting breach of duty. How did this...
...injury assessments are conducted, for instance using physical and verbal testing, memory assessment, balance evaluation and/or relying on a player’s previous baseline; the recording or tracking of a player’s history...
...finding that it was more likely than not that Mr Maughan had committed suicide. There was no short-form conclusion of suicide. Proceedings in the Divisional Court Mr Maughan’s brother commenced...
...childcare and the like. The compensation appears to be made as recompense for time spent in getting in commercial help for something which would otherwise have been done gratuitously by...
...of expert scientists, engineers and specialists working together with clients and partners to create the future of transport. Established in 1933 as the UK government’s Road Research Laboratory, the renamed...
What’s wrong with this picture (taken from this Breathe Freely Toolbox Talk)? Introduction In July of 2023, as I walked from the Combined Court Centre in Sheffield in the company...