On 23rd June 2021, HM Courts & Tribunals Service published guidance on how to issue a claim for damages with their new online case management tool, ‘MyHMCTS’. This comes after last month’s launch of the pilot scheme that will allow legal professionals to manage and progress the initial stages of certain civil damages claims online. […]
read moreTom Emslie-Smith considers the recent Supreme Court judgment. Facts Ms Meadows visited her medical practice for advice on whether or not she carried the haemophilia gene, which can give rise to a hereditary disease. The doctor arranged a blood test of the kind that establishes whether or not the patient has haemophilia (not whether she […]
read moreNew safeguarding policies and procedures have been implemented by UK Athletics and the four Home Country Athletics Federations. This marks the fulfilment of the six core recommendations of the Safeguarding Review led by Christopher Quinlan QC and administered by Sport Resolutions. The new safeguarding policies and procedures are set to bring heightened levels of safeguarding expertise […]
read moreAs Sorcha Dervin explains below, Brexit continues to throw up interesting issues for the courts and Greenaway v (1) Parrish (2) Covea Insurance (3) MIB (“Greenaway”) is one example. The question was how the English court was to approach the meaning of the word “stolen” in relation to the Road Traffic Act 1988 and Directive […]
read moreFarrar’s Building is delighted to announce that Senay Rodger has been appointed as a Judge of the First-tier Tribunal, Immigration and Asylum Chamber and will be known as Judge Senay Rodger with effect from 1st July 2021. Senay is a former member of chambers and we all wish to congratulate her for such a wonderful […]
read moreSummaryIn this article, David Roderick discusses (a) the recent case of Negus v Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust [2021] EWHC 643 (QB); (b) relevant criteria for assessing the adequacy of information and/or consent illustrated by the reported cases since Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board [2015] UKSC 11, and (c) the new General Medical […]
read moreDate: 9 June 2021 @ 16:30 Duration: 1 hour Presenter: Tom Bourne-Arton In the latest webinar in the series, Tom provides an overview of Occupiers’ Liability, examining the relevant case law and practice points for litigators. For a recording of the webinar, please click here.
read moreWith the support of Sport England, Christopher Quinlan QC and other leading legal and sector specialists, Sport Resolutions has developed a safeguarding Investigation Guide and templates to ensure fairness and protect integrity in sport. Investigations sealed with a Sport Resolutions ‘SR’ mark, confirm the process was entirely fair, transparent and independent. Templates have also been […]
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