Natasha Partos – Door Tenant at 9 Gough Chambers from 1st August 2020

Natasha Partos is currently practicing as an attorney at Campbells law firm in the Cayman Islands, leading high value personal injury cases. From 1 August 2020 Natasha will become a Door Tenant at 9 Gough Chambers and will retain her valued and close connection to…

9 Gough Chambers Employment Law Bulletin – Case summary: Reilly v Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

Ms Reilly was the head teacher of a primary school. Ms Reilly was in a relationship with a Mr Selwood. During their relationship Mr Selwood was convicted of making indecent images of children.

TUPE Regulations 2006: Natasha Partos Case update on Impact of Personal Injury claims

In Baker (through his wife and litigation friend) v British Gas Services and J and L Electrics Limited [2017] EWHC 2302 (QB) the court was asked to consider the liability of two defendants arising out of an accident at work.

Natasha Partos on the latest COP case on best interest decision and requirement for legal proceedings

On 20th September 2017, Mr. Justice Peter Jackson handed down the decision of M v A Hospital which concerned a best interest decision to withdraw clinically assisted nutrition and hydration.

Natasha Partos writes on the cost consequences of accepting late Part 36 offers

The background to the case involved a claim for personal injury arising out of a work place accident in which the Claimant injured his foot.

Natasha Partos presents case for the HCPC against Psychologist who was struck off

Natasha Partos presented the case against Mr Themessl-Huber, registered clinical psychologist, on behalf of the HCPC in a 5 day hearing.

Natasha Partos on Cost Budgets – unrealistic budgets found to be an abuse of the cost process

On 12th May 2017 The Hon. Mr Justice Coulson handed down his judgement in Findcharm Limited & Churchill Group Limited [2017] EWHC 1108 (TCC).

Case Update: Neil McBride v UK Insurance Ltd: Peter Clayton v EUI Ltd (T/A Admiral Insurance) (2017) [2017] EWCA Civ 144

This week the Court of Appeal handed down the latest guidance in relation to credit hire claims. The Court was specifically asked to clarify the approach that ought to be taken when comparing claims for credit hire which incorporate excess waiver fees and basic hire…

Natasha Partos writes on MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd v Rock Advertising Ltd [2016] EWCA Civ 553

Rock Advertising occupied premises managed by the Respondent MWB. This agreement had operated for a number of years and originally related to a relatively small office space.

An Update on Duty of Care by Natasha Partos

CN and GN v Poole Borough Council [2016]EWCA 569(QC) Update on duty of care In the recent case of CN and GN v Poole Borough Council [2016]EWCA 569(QC) the Hon. Mrs Justice Slade DBE confirmed that a child is not precluded from bringing a claim…

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