June
Articles matching "disclosure"
Inadvertent disclosure: Court of Appeal clarifies principles governing unintentional disclosure of privileged material
The Court of Appeal has provided useful clarification of the application of existing principles governing mistaken disclosure of privileged material.
Read moreAmbushed! Late disclosure of surveillance evidence
In a defendant's application for permission to rely on surveillance evidence heard a month before trial, the court found that the claimant had not been ambushed and the defendant was allowed to rely…
Read moreAdmissibility of surveillance evidence
Earlier this month HHJ Keyser QC sitting at Cardiff County Court allowed the defendant’s appeal for permission to rely on surveillance evidence. In doing so he rejectedan argument that the absence of…
Read moreFresh High Court guidance on surveillance practice and procedure
Last month, in the case of Hayden v Maidstone & Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, the High Court allowed the defendant to rely on surveillance evidence notwithstanding that it had been served shortly…
Read morePre action Protocol for Personal Injury claims: the key changes
A number of civil reforms relevant to the handling of personal injury claims came into force on 6 April 2015 including amendments to the CPR Part 36 rules, the introduction of Medco for the…
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