Having achieved a good grounding in all areas of general common law, Deborah now specialises in personal injury law. Until recently, Deborah continued to practise in employment law, which continues...
Having achieved a good grounding in all areas of general common law, Deborah now specialises in personal injury law. Until recently, Deborah continued to practise in employment law, which continues...
...at the Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot Court Competition where she was commended for her impressive oral advocacy. While maintaining her interest in personal injury and commercial law,...
...the Nottingham Law School GDL mooting competition. Rebecca was subsequently awarded a Frank Quickfall Scholarship from Gray’s Inn and completed her BTC at Manchester Law School in which she achieved...
Dominic studied History and American Studies at the University of Manchester, achieving a 2:1. He later completed the GDL, receiving a Distinction and was graded Very Competent on the BTC....
...Complainants Complaints – How we use your personal data. Information sharing You can find details of who we may share your information with on this website at the following locations:...
...neuropsychological examinations and testing under the title “Guidance on the Recording of Neuropsychological Testing in Medicolegal Settings”. The Guidance is aimed at Clinical Neuropsychologists undertaking cognitive testing as part of...
...early damage to hearing. Typically where used by prudent employers, the testing would have comprised self-recorded automated audiometry (such as Bekesy audiograms). The reliability and relevance of such historical occupational testing...
...dissatisfied with the evidence of the single joint engineering expert, to seek permission to obtain their own engineering evidence. It illustrates the issues the Claimant’s engineering expert may take with...
...that the distinction between divisible and indivisible injury was being viewed through the lens of the comparative difficulty of proof of material contribution. Thus the Bonnington test ‘… is to be applied...
...single joint engineer, based on these new arguments, but the engineer maintained her original view. The claimant obtained a new engineer’s report, but time had been marching on, and that...
...four circumstances which can occur in order, and the proper practice and procedure to address their consequences: Claimant dies before issue of a claim form. Claimant dies after issue of...
...as anti-ice systems and for the engines. This process is alleged to result in hot engine fumes contaminating the air as it passes through the compression section of the engine...