PROVING THINGS 243: CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE: THE ACCURACY OF WITNESSES & "STORY CREEP": GIVING THE DEFENDANT A FIVE STAR REVIEW IS NOT A STRONG BASIS FOR AN ACTION IN NEGLIGENCE

PROVING THINGS 243: CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE: THE ACCURACY OF WITNESSES & “STORY CREEP”: GIVING THE DEFENDANT A FIVE STAR REVIEW IS NOT A STRONG BASIS FOR AN ACTION IN NEGLIGENCE

The result of clinical negligence cases sometimes rest on the views of expert witnesses. Sometimes it is the evidence of witnesses with different recollections of events.  On many occasions it is the two issues combined.   In Deakin-Stephenson v Behar &…

WITNESS STATEMENTS, WITNESS EVIDENCE AND COMPLIANCE: CLAIMANT ORDERED TO FILE COMPLIANT WITNESS STATEMENTS: IT COULD HAVE BEEN THE SOLICITORS NECK ON THE LINE...

WITNESS STATEMENTS, WITNESS EVIDENCE AND COMPLIANCE: CLAIMANT ORDERED TO FILE COMPLIANT WITNESS STATEMENTS: IT COULD HAVE BEEN THE SOLICITORS NECK ON THE LINE…

We are returning to the judgment of Chief Master Shuman in In IlliquidX Ltd v Altana Wealth Ltd & Ors [2024] EWHC 2191 (Ch). This time looking at the issues relating to witness statements.  There is a detailed consideration of the rules,…

DRAFTING EFFECTIVE ATTENDANCE NOTES IN LITIGATION: COST EFFECTIVE DELEGATION FOR LITIGATORS: SOME FUNDAMENTAL POINTS ADDRESSED IN TWO WEBINARS

DRAFTING EFFECTIVE ATTENDANCE NOTES IN LITIGATION: COST EFFECTIVE DELEGATION FOR LITIGATORS: SOME FUNDAMENTAL POINTS ADDRESSED IN TWO WEBINARS

Last week I had the pleasure of giving a lecture, alongside many of my colleagues in the costs team in chambers.  There were about 100 lawyers present, many with considerable experience. I was able to take a straw poll of…

DRAFTING COUNTER-SCHEDULES SOME ADVICE: WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS AND A FEW CASES ALONG THE WAY

DRAFTING COUNTER-SCHEDULES SOME ADVICE: WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS AND A FEW CASES ALONG THE WAY

The post last week on the judgment in Allard v Govia Thameslink Railway Ltd [2024] EWHC 2227 (KB) has led me to revisit an earlier post giving advice on the drafting of counter-schedules.  That post contained advice from the social media…