...if Defendants wish to pursue such arguments. In more complex claims, FND can occur with a number of co-morbidities and it will be necessary for experts to consider any overlap...
...if Defendants wish to pursue such arguments. In more complex claims, FND can occur with a number of co-morbidities and it will be necessary for experts to consider any overlap...
...the rules of the common law, to determine— (a) whether any duty is owed by a person as occupier of premises to persons other than his visitors in respect of...
...relevance, of complaints by other patients, and the evidential principles of “res ipsa loquitur” and Keefe v The Isle of Man Steam Packet Co Ltd [2010] EWCA Civ 683 [2010] EWCA Civ...
In May 2014, the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) published a command paper in which recommendations were made to add Dupuytren’s contracture, due to hand-transmitted vibration, to the list of prescribed...
...or deterioration in their physical or mental condition in the future, the general rule would require the court to assess that risk and compensate the claimant for it at trial....
...Again, in absolute numbers, not an avalanche of such findings, but far from negligible. However two caveats to that estimate, which came from among the impressionistic comments. Firstly, there were...
...the circumstances’ but as including: ‘The amount claimed when compared with the amount awarded’, commenting that a smaller difference between the two will weigh more heavily in favour of substantial...
...it is sufficient to summarise the facts of the case as follows: The Claimant owned a group of high-rise towers in Hampshire. The Defendant contracted to complete works on the...
...of the parties seeks to reopen that issue: Duchess of Kingston’s Case (1776) 20 St Tr 355; Hoysted v Federal Commissioner of Taxation (1921) 29 CLR 537; Thoday v Thoday...
...Part 31 of the CPR Common features which arise with disclosure and how to deal with them Examination of the sanctions and consequences of failing to comply with disclosure obligations...
...has identified what it considers to be robust evidence for the prescription of five serious pathological complications following COVID-19 which have been shown to cause persistent impairment and loss of...
...balance of probabilities would in fact have happened had it not been for the omission (to act) complained of. Such distinctions need to be borne in mind in the context...