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David Regan

HM Assistant Coroner
David Regan, HM Assistant Coroner, South Wales Central Coroner’s Area. Newlawjournal.co.uk
HM Assistant Coroner
David Regan, HM Assistant Coroner, South Wales Central Coroner’s Area. Newlawjournal.co.uk
ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

“Its practical focus will remain most useful to the less specialist advocate, but it is has much to offer the more seasoned practitioner”

David Regan explores the coronial role in defining the concept of neglect
Reform is needed when juries are summoned for inquests, says David Regan
"Among its strengths are the pithy chapters on particular types of inquest—from mental health, clinical and prison deaths to less frequently explored issues of product related death and military inquests"
The investigation of many individual COVID-19 deaths is likely to give rise to significant controversy, says David Regan

Child claimants as well as adults should be able to recover damages for ‘lost years’, says David Regan

When & how should the Ogden reduction factor be discounted, asks David Regan

David Regan takes the reins of the debate surrounding liability for horse-related injuries

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NEWS
A simple phrase like ‘subject to references’ may not protect employers as much as they think. Writing in NLJ this week, Ian Smith, barrister and emeritus professor of employment law at UEA, analyses recent employment cases showing how conditional job offers can still create binding contracts

An engagement ring may symbolise romance, but the courts remain decidedly practical about who keeps it after a split, writes Mark Pawlowski, barrister and professor emeritus of property law at the University of Greenwich, in this week's NLJ

Medical reporting organisation fees have become ‘the final battleground’ in modern costs litigation, says Kris Kilsby, costs lawyer at Peak Costs and council member of the Association of Costs Lawyers, in this week's NLJ
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has become ‘a very different organisation’ under its new enforcement leadership, writes James Tyler, of counsel at Peters & Peters LLP, in the latest issue of NLJ
Contract damages are usually assessed at the date of breach—but not always. Writing in NLJ this week, Ian Gascoigne, knowledge lawyer at LexisNexis, examines the growing body of cases where courts have allowed later events to reshape compensation
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