Theo Huckle QC & Cathrine Grubb examine pre-action disclosure & the application of CPR 31.16
Meghann McTague asks, when is an accident really an accident?
Stephanie Cope scrutinises a recent ruling on the liability of tour operators for accidents abroad
Keith Patten welcomes useful guidance about the role of foreseeability in the determination of breach of duty of care
The Supreme Court’s ruling that a school’s duty of care to a pupil is non-delegable is a significant development in tort, says Catherine Leech
Richard Scorer discusses the heated issue of kettling
Keith Patten investigates the complex area of law surrounding statutory employment & common law negligence
Escape from fixed costs in the fast track will prove difficult, says Patrick Allen
Dominic Regan considers the road ahead for whiplash claims
Who bears the risk for a working prisoner’s negligence? Robert O’Leary reports
Specialist tax expertise expands with partner appointment
Firm strengthens corporate and capital raising specialism with partner hire
Commercial disputes partner succeeds Robert Brodrick as chair of management board