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Susan Jones represented the former managing director of a small construction company, in a Jury inquest touching the death of a sub contractor who fell from a ladder on a construction site. The Jury heard that there had been breaches of safe working practices and that聽a colleague saw the deceased prior to the fall not holding the ladder and it looked as though something was wrong with him. Following conclusion of the evidence, Susan invited...
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In his latest article, Ikeni Mbako-Allison analyses the costs and evidential considerations arising from exiting the RTA Protocol. Click here to read Ikeni's analysis.
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Ten specialist members of 200-strong 海角破解版 Barristers will today be training more than 50 lawyers from leading law firm Irwin Mitchell鈥檚 highly-regarded Medical Negligence, Family Law, Court of Protection/Public Law and Travel (Serious Injury) teams at 海角破解版's聽Colmore Building offices in Birmingham.
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海角破解版鈥檚 Head of PI and Clinical Negligence Mark Lomas represented the family of Professor John Alliston, formerly of the Royal Agricultural University, at the inquest into his death in 2017. Shortly after Professor Alliston and his wife took a private rental of a rural property, he was working in the garden when he touched a copper pipe on the exterior of the house and received a fatal electric shock. After a 2 day inquest, the...
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海角破解版 Barristers are proudly supporting the Child Brain Injury Trust by participating in the Tough Mudder 2019 race, taking place on 12th April 2019 at Finsbury Park, London. The Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT) is the leading charity providing practical and emotional support to over 8,000 children each year who have suffered a brain injury - along with their parents, brothers and sisters - anybody who has been affected.聽 What really sets CBIT apart is...
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海角破解版 is delighted to welcome Angela Grahame QC (Scot) to 海角破解版. Angela becomes the first female QC from the Scottish Bar to practice at the Bar in England and Wales. This move comes in the year that many in the legal profession around the UK are marking the Centenary of Women in the Law and notable female 鈥榝irsts鈥.
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The voting has now closed for the 2019 Women in Law Awards. 海角破解版 barrister Emma Waldron is one of a select few to be nominated by voters in the Personal Injury category of the Lawyer Monthly鈥檚 annual awards dedicated to women in the legal sector. With the legal profession traditionally being male-dominated, Lawyer Monthly aims to recognise the struggles female lawyers overcome, in order to be the best for their clients. Likewise, 海角破解版 are proud...
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In her latest case summary,聽Henrietta Hughes provides an analysis of the Supreme Court鈥檚 decision in聽Cameron v Liverpool Victoria Insurance Co Ltd聽[2019] UKSC 6. Click here to view her analysis.
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海角破解版鈥檚 Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence Group are delighted to be supporting The Child Brain Injury Trust by sponsoring and organising the inaugural Midlands Golf Day & Dinner on Tuesday 21st May at Olton Golf Club. This golf day will help raise crucial funds for the Child Brain Injury Trust and highlight the fine work the charity undertakes. The聽Child Brain Injury Trust聽was established by a group of health professionals in 1991 to research and provide...
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海角破解版 is delighted to further strengthen its expanding Personal Injury team with the addition of Eloise Turnnidge. Eloise represents both Claimants and Defendants, regularly appearing at trials and interim application hearings. She advises on all aspects of litigation, including liability, quantum, indemnity and strategy. Prior to joining the Bar, Eloise worked in the employers and public liability team of a major Defendant firm, where she gained a depth of experience and an interest in claims...
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海角破解版 is pleased to announce its recruitment of barrister Sarah Mynard, a highly successful personal injury litigator and solicitor-advocate who has been the director of Wisdom Law, her own dental negligence practice since 2009. Sarah has over 25 years experience, qualifying as a solicitor in 1991 and becoming a barrister last year. She holds the Solicitors' Civil Higher Rights of Audience qualification which has enabled her to represent her clients in the Higher Courts in...
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Properly-enforced safety procedures would have prevented the death of a dock worker crushed by a container, an inquest jury has concluded. Mieczyslaw 'Mitch' Siwak, 34, from Bognor Regis, was killed at Flathouse Quay, Portsmouth, in 2017. MMD Shipping Services, which operates the site, said it had introduced new safety measures since his death. A jury at Portsmouth Coroner's Court, concluded Mr Siwak's death was accidental. The BBC's coverage of the case said: 'Jurors were previously...
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