
1COR Quarterly Medical Law Review
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Legal updates and news from @1CrownOfficeRow's Quarterly Medical Law Review team. Explore our archive website at https://t.co/CuDi12owpM
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MJF: a re-emphasis on statements of case and evidential rigour by Allyna Ng. Read the full article here: https://t.co/ZBOx4lwBqg
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Disentangling symptoms and their causes by Matthew Leitch. Read the full article here: https://t.co/IoSi7cnSeJ
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The limits of discretion in case management decisions by Leo Kirby. The full article is available here: https://t.co/vExA9pEVEH
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Public Authorities and Negligence: Lessons from Tindall v Chief Constable by Lucy McCann. The full article is available here: https://t.co/tBIGPBRV6a
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Anonymity orders: putting the genie back in the bottle? By Leo Kirby. The full article is available here: https://t.co/urpyhdNr1N
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Extracting Informed Consent by Matthew Leitch. The full article is available here: https://t.co/zb7lHOW6Wf
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A case-study in witness credibility: Deakin-Stephenson v Behar & Anor [2024] EWHC 2338 (KB). Read the full article here: https://t.co/w5QeG6KCca
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Costs orders following budgeting – two recent cases. Read the full article here: https://t.co/Jlgwt3P3XR
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We are delighted to announce Robert Mills has joined 1 Crown Office Row today. Robert was called in 2014 and is a clinical negligence specialist, acting for both claimants and defendants. To find out more about his practice, please visit our website. https://t.co/i0LV0uF2EV
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Listen to our latest episode where @lucyfmccann speaks to 1COR’s Rachel Marcus and @MCoatesWalker about scope of duty issues since Khan v Meadows 🩻
Don't miss the latest episode of @LawPod_UK - Scope of duty since Khan v Meadows Rachel Marcus and @MCoatesWalker of @1CrownOfficeRow join @lucyfmccann to explore the principle of the scope of duty in the context of clinical negligence claims. https://t.co/rAtdTkufCM
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The latest edition of the Expert Witness Journal featured an article written by our new tenant Nick Jones. Nick's article, Cancer and Contributory Negligence: Who is the Objectively Reasonable Patient?, was previously published in the @1corQMLR. https://t.co/byBjlLxeBm
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Consent and Factual Causation: Richard Mumford considers two recent judgments on consent and factual causation in the 1COR QMLR. https://t.co/agDY4TtTfw
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Watts v North Bristol NHS Trust [2022] EWHC 2048 (QB) Snow v Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust [2023] EWHC 42 (KB) Two cases from the past year illustrate the importance of factual...
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In the latest QMLR @MCoatesWalker summarises a decision concerning causation, material contribution and the application of Montgomery in an imminent delivery. https://t.co/FR624Q0aLp
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CNZ v Royal Bath Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and (2) Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Background In January 2023, Mr Justice Ritchie handed down an important decision dealing with...
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In the latest edition of the QMLR, Peter Skelton KC explains the Supreme Court’s recent, and significant, judgment on Article 2 and medical inquests: https://t.co/6nwRe1cPPk
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R (Maguire) v HM Senior Coroner for Blackpool & Fylde and another [2023] UKSC 20 Introduction The advent of the Human Rights Act 1998, and the incorporation into domestic law of the Article 2 right...
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When is a patient at fault for not following up when their doctor fails to arrange an appointment? That was the question put to the High Court in the case of a patient who died from #cancer. An excellent article from @1CrownOfficeRow: https://t.co/tbcrSmO9ij
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Otu v Vivek Datta [2022] EWHC 2388 (KB) When will a patient be partly at fault for not following up when their doctor negligently fails to arrange an appointment? That was the question asked of the...
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The 13th Issue of the 1COR Quarterly Medical Law Review (QMLR) has now been released! This issue of @1corQMLR covers the latest developments in medical law, and catches up on cases from Spring 2023: https://t.co/x60r9ySBO5
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After a short break, we are pleased to announce that the 1COR Quarterly Medical Law Review (QMLR) is back! This issue of @1corQMLR covers the latest developments in medical law, and catches up on cases from early 2022: https://t.co/mcQUtiBeyG
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QMLR is looking for a part time Legal Research and Editorial Assistant to work with the Editor-in-Chief, currently Rajkiran Barhey. To find out more about the role, please visit the 1COR website: https://t.co/eICElhxFHb
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Lessons in dishonesty: Three regulatory appeals are summarised by Andrew Kennedy QC (@pickbarn) in the latest QMLR:
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GMC v Armstrong [2021] EWHC 1658 (Admin) Bakare v GMC [2021] EWHC 3278 (Admin) The Professional Standards Authority v (1) GDC & (2) Amir [2021] EWHC 3230 (Admin) Are there lessons to be learned from...
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Dishonesty and Denial. @RichardWMSmith looks at two recent regulatory appeals here:
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Ahmedsowida v General Medical Council [2021] EWHC 3466 Sawati v General Medical Council [2022] EWHC 283 I wrote last year about developments in the guidance given by the High Court in cases of...
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