Does ‘fundamental dishonesty’ need to be explicitly pleaded and/or put to a claimant in cross-examination? 02 November 2017 Max-Wilson costs, cpr, evidence, personal injury (0) These questions have been answered in the recent Court of Appeal decision, Lorna Howlett & Justi [More]
“Physically prevented” from accessing the court office: a cautionary tale to claimants intending to issue on the day of expiry. 21 October 2016 Max-Wilson courts, cpr, personal injury, practice direction, procedure, Strike Out (0) The case of Kaur v S Russell & Sons Ltd [1973] Q.B. 36 enshrined the principle that if the time [More]
Can a Defendant NHS Trust withdraw from admissions formalised in a consent order? Yes, according to Kelly Marie Simmons v City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust. 21 October 2016 Max-Wilson case report, clinical negligence, cpr, evidence, Experts, medical law, NHS, personal injury (0) The recent High Court decision of Kelly Marie Simmons v City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundatio [More]