In his latest article, Philip Godfrey discusses the recent ruling of Holmes -v- S & B Concrete Ltd and its impact on cases where the Defendant company has been in liquidation and then dissolved. Please click here to read.
In his latest article, Philip Godfrey discusses the recent ruling of Holmes -v- S & B Concrete Ltd and its impact on cases where the Defendant company has been in liquidation and then dissolved. Please click here to read.
Jason Cox and Gareth McAloon‘s latest article is an introduction to the use of latest Ogden Tables, explaining the effects and changes of new life expectancy data, calculation of loss of earnings, and an overview on how to navigate the new Tables. This article is split into three parts. The first part will discuss the new Tables…
Tom Carter has recently guested on the Affinity Finance Podcast. In this series, Tom has given his expertise on claims involving damage caused to property by Japanese knotweed. The series includes the following episodes, please click on the links below to listen: Ep1 – Introduction and encroachment Ep2 – Actual and constructive knowledge plus breach of…
Cassandra Williams has contributed to the June edition of the AvMA newsletter with her article “Medical Causation Where Are We Now: Pitfalls and Hurdles“. To read the article, please click here. To read the newsletter in full, please click here.
Thomas Herbert’s article “Thou Shalt Not Sit With Statisticians”, looking statistics, causation and inquests, has been published in the June 2020 edition of the AvMA Lawyers Service Newsletter. To read the article, please click here. To read the newsletter in full, please click here.
In his latest article Mark Diggle looks at the application of the rule in Henderson -v- Henderson to applications to amend statements of case. Please click here to read the article.
We are delighted to publish our first newsletter focused on disease litigation. This newsletter covers developments on presently litigated matters, a steer as to the types of claims which may emerge as well as updates on our barrister’s practices. The June edition features the following articles: Asbestos Claims Silica Claims Dupuytren’s Contrature Noise-Induced Hearing Loss Claims…
‘Questions of Proof, A Miscellany of Answers’ by Patrick Limb QC is the second of our articles originally published in the delegate pack for our Personal Injury Litigation Conference 2020. To read the full article, please click here.
In an article originally published in the delegate pack for our Personal Injury Litigation Conference 2020, Jayne Adams QC outlines principles, tactics and calculations of ‘Fatal Accident Claims’. To read the full article, please click here.
Jack McCracken and Sarah Hopkinson’s series of articles ‘Coronavirus and Employers’ Liability’ concludes with the final article ‘Liability of Employers to Family Members of Employees’. Click here to read the full article. Links to all the articles in this series are below: To read ‘Part 1: Introduction’, click here. To read ‘Part 2: Liability at Common…
Our series on employers’ liability for PPE by Jack McCracken and Sarah Hopkinson continues with the fourth article ‘Liability Under EU Directives’. Click here to read the full article. Links to all the articles in this series are below: To read ‘Part 1: Introduction’, click here. To read ‘Part 2: Liability at Common Law’, click here. To read…
Jack McCracken and Sarah Hopkinson’s series on the employers’ liability for PPE continues with ‘Breach of Statutory Duty’. Click here to read the full article. Links to all the articles in this series are below: To read ‘Part 1: Introduction’, click here. To read ‘Part 2: Liability at Common Law’, click here. To read ‘Part 4: Liability Under EU…