Accommodation costs are among the most difficult heads of loss for clinical negligence practitioners. In this Dekinar, David Thomson and Anirudh Mandagere consider how to build accommodation claims in clinical negligence cases from the perspective of the approach and aims of both claimants and defendants,…
In the second of our two part webinar series on capacity, John Ross QC, David Thomson and Susanna Bennett consider the intersection of mental capacity and claims arising out of traumatic brain injuries. They outline the legal principles for practitioners to be aware of and…
In the second of their two webinars on Limitation, David Thomson and Francesca O’Neill presented the hot limitation topics in clinical negligence of Section 14 on date of knowledge and Section 33 on the Court’s right to exercise its discretion not to apply the 3…
In the second of their two webinars on Limitation, David Thomson and Francesca O’Neill present the hot limitation topics in clinical negligence of Section 14 on date of knowledge and Section 33 on the Court’s right to exercise its discretion not to apply the 3…
In this webinar, David Thomson and Francesca O’Neill discuss date of knowledge, looking at how claimants should assess date of knowledge and present this in proceedings. They also look at defendants’ assessment and tactics to improve their poor outcome in much of the case law.
In this webinar, David Thomson and Ella Davis discuss fundamental dishonesty in clinical negligence claims. They consider: What fundamental dishonesty is Key and recent cases Proof of fundamental dishonesty including surveillance When to raise and pursue fundamental dishonesty
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