Dekinar: Annual Festive Case Law Update: Part 2

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Published: 05/12/2022

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In the second of our annual case law updates, Esther Pounder, Andrew Spencer, Ed Lamb, John Schmitt and Amelia Katz take you on a whistlestop tour of key cases of 2022.

They look at the most interesting and significant cases of the year in the areas of personal injury, travel law, clinical negligence, court of protection and police law.

View the slides – Annual Festive Case Law Roundup: Part 2

Our first annual case law update took place on 7th December – you can view it here.

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