Blogs
The NHS in England faces paying out £4.3bn in legal fees to settle outstanding claims of clinical negligence: so reported the...
Cauda equina syndrome is a rare and severe type of spinal stenosis. A narrowing of the spinal canal causes the...
On 25 March 2021 the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (“IIAC”) published "COVID-19 and occupation: position paper 48” – found here. It will...
Today, 19 March 2021, the Supreme Court handed down judgment in the conjoined appeals of Royal Mencap Society v Tomlinson-Blake; Shannon...
Last month nothing happened and that matters. The International Conference on Concussion in Sport (organised by the Concussion in Sport...
Adverse inferences are means by which at least an evidential burden can be placed on the Defendant’s side of the...
Webinars
Spinal Cord Injury is never but one injury: it causes a range of significant problems. This webinar addresses how ‘across-the-board’...
Presented by Patrick Limb QC and Thomas Herbert, his talk will address both the general and the particulate. It will range across smelly...
Publications
To download a PDF copy of this article, please click here. On 12th January 2022, judgment was handed down in...
‘Questions of Proof, A Miscellany of Answers’ by Patrick Limb QC is the second of our articles originally published in the...
Patrick Limb QC & Gareth McAloon secure unanimous decision in the Court of Appeal for the Appellant in Mackenzie -v-...