Catherine Atkinson spoke on ‘Working with Counsel’ yesterday at Osbornes Solicitors’ offices. The talk’s main objective was to provide information to solicitors about when and how to instruct a barrister and what makes for a good instruction. Also some tips for junior solicitors about how they prepare their cases and deal with witness statements and medical reports.
15 solicitors from Osbornes attended the session and the feedback was very positive.
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Kerry analyses Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust and the Supreme Court’s attempt to impose coherence on decades of caselaw from McLoughlin, Alcock and Frost through Walters, Shorter and Ronayne. She then asks the hard question for modern travel law practitioners: what, if anything, can claimants do…
The Counsel General for Wales and Minister for Delivery has appointed Thomas Jones to the Welsh Government’s B Panel of Counsel. Panel Counsel are appointed to provide specialist advocacy and advisory work for the Welsh Government. Tom’s appointment runs for a period of five years…
As we hit the ground running in 2026, Daniel Searle comments on selected cases concerning the BSA throughout 2025, with a particular focus on Remediation Orders and Remediation Contribution Orders. Remediation Orders (“ROs”) Monier Road Limited v Nicholas Alexander Blomfield and Other Leaseholders [2025] UKUT…
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