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In the recent case of Moreno v The Motor Insurers Bureau [2016] UKSC 52 the Supreme Court held that where a claim is brought for compensation against the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) for an accident o...
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Are women in need of caesarean sections being denied them on the NHS because of financial pressures?
Last month North London Senior Coroner, Andrew Walker, posed this question to the Department of Health following the tragic death of Kristian Jaworski, aged 5 days old. In a strongly-worded report to...
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Earlier this month, the Supreme Court made a landmark judgment which confirmed that in certain circumstances, an employer can be held vicariously liable for the wrongful conduct of an employee who att...
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It has recently been reported that GP practices are being offered a financial incentive to reduce the number of patients being referred to hospital.According to an investigation carried out by the doc...
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I am acting for a client who sustained urological injuries following a road traffic accident. My client was travelling as a rear seat passenger in a vehicle. She was wearing a seatbelt. The driver...
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A consultation is underway to remove the three year limitation period imposed on survivors of child abuse in Scotland. Under the existing rules any action must be brought within three years of the i...
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It has been reported that there is a danger of child neglect cases being underestimated. I recently settled a claim (subject to the court’s approval) for two siblings who suffered significant neg...
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Studies show that 1 in 4 body piercings require medical attention. The majority of these problems are minor. However, in some circumstances body piercings can go seriously wrong. I acted for G who...
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