Gross Negligence Manslaughter and the Medical Profession
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Is the Test Fit for Purpose? Is a new approach needed? ... read more
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Is the Test Fit for Purpose? Is a new approach needed? ... read more
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On 11th January 2024 the Supreme Court handed down judgement in the conjoined appeals of the Secondary Victim claims Paul and another v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Polmear and another v Royal Cornwall ... read more
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This case involved the successful defence of the personal injury claim following a fall from scaffolding by a self-employed contractor. It is of significance for insurers and policyholders because it turned on the ... read more
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Working as an expert in civil claims is often thought by clinicians to be an interesting and intellectually challenging role. Many experts feel comfortable producing reports and discussing their opinion in ... read more
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Dr Stephen Castell discusses the need for due accountability and redress from the legal professionals who were responsible for the Post Office Horizon miscarriage of justice. ... read more
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by Paul Patterson – 16 February 2024 ... read more
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by Nikolas Ireland, Partner and Madeleine Brown, Senior Knowledge Lawyer at Macfarlanes LLP. ... read more
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Do Nurses and Midwives have Adequate Knowledge and Understanding of Medical Negligence and the Medico-legal Process? ... read more
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The Regulator is committed to keeping the forensic and wider Criminal Justice System (CJS) community informed of any developments in regulation, new policy, or changes to policies and proposed significant changes to ... read more
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In this issue we cover all types of negligence. ... read more