Penny Cooper, professor of law, Kingston University London (P.Cooper@kingston.ac.uk; www.law.kingston.ac.uk)
Penny Cooper, professor of law, Kingston University London (P.Cooper@kingston.ac.uk; www.law.kingston.ac.uk)
Is virtual witness testimony legal fact or largely fiction, asks Penny Cooper
Goodbye expert witness immunity, hello higher insurance premiums, says Penny Cooper
Penny Cooper considers the implications of the Public Law Outline
Penny Cooper puts expert witness training in the dock
Does expert witness training meet the needs of expert witnesses or the needs of the training providers, Penny Cooper asks
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The Court of Appeal has slammed the brakes on claimants trying to swap defendants after limitation has expired. In Adcamp LLP v Office Properties and BDB Pitmans v Lee [2026] EWCA Civ 50, it overturned High Court rulings that had allowed substitutions under s 35(6)(b) of the Limitation Act 1980, reports Sarah Crowther of DAC Beachcroft in this week's NLJ