Huge congratulations to @BagotBriefs on winning Clinical Negligence Silk of the Year 2024 *on top of* winning Personal Injury Silk of the Year 2023!
Incredible work from our semi-aquatic colleague!
@GatehousePI
Great talks yesterday from my PI colleagues at the ‘Head Injury Litigation Insights, Opportunities and Pitfalls’ conference @gatehouse_law@GatehousePI#PersonalInjury
Thanks to the 140 or so of you who tuned in today to hear @JakeRowley1989 and me have a chat about the latest cases on #fundamentaldishonesty
We regularly have these 30 minute Brews so keep up to date on our website https://t.co/0yN2JD8N0u
Looking forward to hearing tips and insights about inquests and the Coroner’s Court from two Assistant Coroners @VanessaMcKinlay and Leila Benyounes #PIBACon24
Always great to have an entertaining and enthusiastic law professor like @jamessflee take us through complex areas of law such as duty of care - where even the judges disagree whether it is a developing area of law or not #PIBACon24
"...One of the best ways to see that those without funding are not shut out from legal representation is to donate to Advocate when you renew your practising certificate".
- @BagotBriefs, Chair of @PIBarAssoc.
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My thoughts on the Supreme Court's decision on secondary victims yesterday in Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS & ors, co-authored with one of my Instructing Solicitors in the Supreme Court, Joanna Lloyd, Partner @BevanBrittanLLP :
https://t.co/FvcVAVX9PX
The Supreme Court has dismissed claimants' appeals in the secondary victim cases of Paul v R.Wolverhampton NHST & ors. Doctors owe no duty to a patient's family to protect them against harm from witnessing a death or medical crisis from clinical negligence
https://t.co/eS3Tzz0A30
TUI v Griffiths has implications for all aspects of civil litigation from property, to professional negligence, to chancery & commercial. @dewaalkc, @BagotBriefs and @Wigapedia will be discussing the decision in a 1-hour zoom special this coming Monday... https://t.co/wuLFgVogcr
Griffiths v TUI [2023] UKSC 48 appeal allowed! SC finds that both trial J and CA “erred in law in a significant way”and gives guidance as to cross examination of witnesses and Part 35 questions to experts. https://t.co/cW0hCduHqc
Our Annual Lecture is on Weds 29 Nov - a week from today! Come to Inner Temple and hear Lord Justice Sales speak about the interface between tort law and statute law. More details here: https://t.co/WiLJ17Nm7P
Master Stevens updates the JC Guidelines for inflation when deciding the amount of an interim payment in DEE v WELSH AMBULANCE SERVICES NHS TRUST [2023] EWHC 2765(KB)
https://t.co/iksLqWh9pu