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Cases & Articles Tagged Under: Douglas v O’Neill [2011] EWHC 601 (QB) | Page 1 of 1

Case Report: Hayden v Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust [2016] EWHC 1121 (QB)

12 King's Bench Walk (Chambers of Paul Russell QC) logo 12 King's Bench Walk (Chambers of Paul Russell QC) | Personal Injury Law Journal | July/August 2016 #147

Late surveillance footage; disclosure; fraud; expert evidence; adjournment

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Disability: Handling chronic pain claims

6 Pump Court logo 6 Pump Court | Personal Injury Law Journal | November 2015 #140

Nicholas Baldock discusses the factors courts take into account when considering chronic pain claims

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Surveillance: Are you being watched?

12 King's Bench Walk (Chambers of Paul Russell QC) logo 12 King's Bench Walk (Chambers of Paul Russell QC) | Personal Injury Law Journal | June 2013 #116

Patrick Vincent and Tom Banks analyse the effect of costs budgets and the new case management powers

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Litigation: Playing with fire: meeting suspicious claims head-on

4 King's Bench Walk (Chambers of Timothy Raggatt QC) logo 4 King's Bench Walk (Chambers of Timothy Raggatt QC) | The Commercial Litigation Journal | July/August 2011 #38

David Sawtell looks at recent case law on exaggerated claims

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Evidence: Problem issues and problem clients

Cloisters (Chambers of Robin Allen QC) logo Cloisters (Chambers of Robin Allen QC) | Personal Injury Law Journal | July/August 2011 #97

Lisa Sullivan and Martyn Mcleish offer practical tips on how to navigate claims where allegations of exaggeration may arise

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