Cathrine Grubb, barrister, Civitas Law (cathrine.grubb@civitaslaw.com; www.civitaslaw.com)
Cathrine Grubb, barrister, Civitas Law (cathrine.grubb@civitaslaw.com; www.civitaslaw.com)
If a hedgerow or tree is a risk to motorists, can the landowner be held liable? Cathrine Grubb investigates
Brexit will require bargains to be reached not only between the UK & EU, but Westminster & Cardiff, as Cathrine Grubb explains
Cathrine Grubb examines the impact of the coming into force of the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010
Theo Huckle QC & Cathrine Grubb examine pre-action disclosure & the application of CPR 31.16
What will the removal of civil liability for breaches of health & safety legislation mean, asks Cathrine Grubb
Cathrine Grubb reports on when fun & games become a breach of duty
Regulatory team boosted by partner hire amid rising health and safety demand
Legal director promoted to partner at specialist pensions firm
Residential development capability expands with partner hire in Birmingham
From blockbuster judgments to procedural shake-ups, the courts are busy reshaping litigation practice. Writing in NLJ this week, Professor Dominic Regan of City Law School hails the Court of Appeal's 'exquisite judgment’ in Mazur restoring the role of supervised non-qualified staff, and highlights a ‘mammoth’ damages ruling likened to War and Peace, alongside guidance on medical reporting fees, where a pragmatic 25% uplift was imposed