Conference: Surgery in Clinical Negligence Claims

We are now at capacity for this conference. If you’d like to join our reserve list please email events@dekachambers.com Join us at Glaziers Hall on Thursday, 10th October for an afternoon of presentations on the topic of surgery. Our expert speakers, along with members of Deka Chambers’…

Members of 9 Gough Chambers deliver in-house seminars to Leigh Day Solicitors on inquests and fatal accidents claims

On 4 and 16 March 2022, members of 9 Gough Chambers delivered in-house lunchtime seminars to Leigh Day Solicitors on inquests and fatal accidents claims. John Schmitt, William Dean, Christopher Stephenson, Cyrus Katrak, Laura Elfield and Abigail Stamp spoke on bringing claims following death, in…

1CL Webinar: Life Beyond Covid-19 Enforcement Restrictions

In this webinar, Simon Newman and Christopher Pask of our Property, Chancery & Commercial team discuss the Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space Moratorium and Mental Health Crisis Moratorium) (England and Wales) Regulations 2020 which come into force on 4 May 2021, and the insolvency landscape…

Christopher Stephenson settles £3.2m spinal injury claim

MI fell down a set of stairs at a pub owned by the Defendant. He was immediately aware of neck pain, but was able to continue working.

Christopher Stephenson succeeds in High Court claim for PTSD for ambulance technician

Dianne Kennedy was exposed to carbon monoxide whilst sitting in a London Ambulance Service vehicle as a solo responder.

Christopher Stephenson successfully represented a woman who had to learn to walk again after mouth infection spread to her brain

Christopher Stephenson successfully represented a woman in the High Court last week in her claim against her former dentist for his failure to treat her over a period of 20 years.

Christopher Stephenson represents army veteran wrongly tasered by police

Christopher Stephenson represented an army veteran who had been wrongly tasered by the police in Luton.

Student sues plastic surgeon for more than £50,000

A student is suing one of Britain’s leading plastic surgeons over claims her nose “collapsed” following a botched operation. In court yesterday Mrs Zahir told Mr Justice Garnham that before the operation she had had a “straight” and “very symmetrical nose”. The procedure was meant…

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