Helen Pugh examines the courts’ differing approaches to accidents arising out of risky activities
Jonathan Aspinall reports from the Court of Appeal on hesitation, liability and costs
The law in relation to secondary psychiatric injury is almost universally accepted to be a mess, says Keith Patten
Medico-Legal Report Writing in Civil Claims (Core Skills)
The government is driving dangerously, says Nicholas Bevan
Can police negligence be tackled under HRA 1998, asks Richard Scorer
Peter Thompson QC assesses the impact of Jackson on the reasonable person
Robert O’Leary outlines what a claimant needs to prove in an occupational cancer claim in light of the Phurnacite Workers Group Litigation
Karen O’Sullivan provides an update on cases involving breach of duty & non-tortious causes
Courts are taking an increasingly tougher approach in fraudulent & exaggerated claims, says Colm Nugent
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