...vehicle due to a combination of excessive speed and icy road conditions and collided with a tree just off the highway. NYCC were brought in by the First Defendant (and...
...vehicle due to a combination of excessive speed and icy road conditions and collided with a tree just off the highway. NYCC were brought in by the First Defendant (and...
...still of relevance. In Duce v Worcester Acute Hospitals NHS Trust [2018] EWCA Civ 1307, the Court of Appeal held that the application Montgomery involved a two-stage approach: The risks that...
...that solicitors ask a new claimant client whether they are bankrupt, and if not, ensure that in the event that they are declared bankrupt thereafter, they communicate this immediately. Consequences...
...additional studies are ongoing for young athletes and community sports players as the ramifications go far beyond elite rugby. As referenced by our colleagues, Gareth McAloon and Alex Denton, in...
...area of asbestos-related disease, there remains no clear approach as to the application of the concept of acceptable risk. There can be no doubt, however, that where there is clear...
...be only too familiar with the orthodox application of the CLB Guidelines, further to which three main requirements must be satisfied, namely: R1 (high frequency hearing impairment); R2 (potentially hazardous...
...distinction is to be drawn with clinical negligence cases in relation to secondary victim claims. The principles are of general application. (ii) Whilst, if coming to the issue afresh, the...
...changed. The default position, now, is as set out at s. 57(1)-(3) of CJCA 2015: 57 Personal injury claims: cases of fundamental dishonesty (1) This section applies where, in proceedings...
Damian Powell acts for the first Defendant in a successful application for an order that the Claimant’s solicitors pay the Defendant’s wasted costs following late discontinuance in a NIHL claim....
...a Ford Galaxy would comply with the Council’s licensing requirements for wheelchair accessibility. A council employee informed him by email that such a vehicle would be suitable. Unfortunately, it was...
...that it was not impressed with an outcome which put “form over substance” in the interpretation and application of CPR Part 44. Coulson LJ drove in five wrought-iron nails of...
...for both the driver and the road user coming into collision with the vehicle. He’ll also outline how these methods have been utilised by Transport for London as part of...