Personal Injury Law Journal | March 2020
Bethan Davies reports on a case which reaffirms that proving a measure to be unreasonable is an onerous duty on defendants
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Personal Injury Law Journal | March 2019
Andrew Sugarman and Megan Crowther consider the extent of employers’ liability for personal injury in this rapidly changing area
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Personal Injury Law Journal | April 2018
Howard Elgot and Abigail Telford discuss a case that ended up in the Supreme Court concerning a procedural issue
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Personal Injury Law Journal | February 2017
Jonathan Godfrey examines the replacement of services provided by the deceased pursuant to s3 of the FAA
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Personal Injury Law Journal | February 2017
Tom Semple considers the Department of Health’s latest revision to its proposal to introduce fixed recoverable costs in clinical negligence cases
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Personal Injury Law Journal | March 2015
Roger Cooper looks at a line of authorities in relation to road traffic accidents which has confused the standard approach to liability
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Personal Injury Law Journal | February 2015
Gareth Price explores the situations in which QOCS protection might be forfeited
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Personal Injury Law Journal | October 2014
In a recent case the Court of Appeal takes a new view of Mitchell, Jim Hester discusses
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Personal Injury Law Journal | June 2014
Tim Hirst considers the potential pitfalls of trying to prevent a limitation defence
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