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Covert recordings: reprehensible but relevant and probative
Covert recordings made by the claimant of medico legal examinations were deemed "reprehensible" but "relevant and probative" in the context of a "question mark" raised over the neuropsychological…
Read moreShips in the Night – A Cautionary Tale
Laurie Clay and Sheona Wood review the recent Technology and Construction Court decision in Bank of Ireland v Watts Group PLC [2017] EWHC 1667 (TCC) concerning the duty of care owed by a quantity…
Read moreSuccessful restriction of expert evidence in RSI case
Patrick McBrien of DWF's disease team has recently succeeded in restricting the expert evidence to be relied upon by the claimant in an RSI case. Patrick explains the findings at first instance and on…
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