Liability

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Liability

Fixed recoverable costs in low value clinical negligence claims

Pursuant to Sir Rupert Jackson’s proposals from 2017, the civil litigation landscape has recently faced imminent change vis-à-vis fixed recoverable costs, namely, the amount of legal costs that a winning party can recover from a losing party. This article sheds light on the latest developments.

Better births

Reports from the first national inquiry into traumatic births revealed testimony from mothers that was harrowing and often shocking, but probably unsurprising for anyone with experience of clinical negligence cases. This article considers what the next government might do with the report.

Intelligence: Protect Duty legislation

Protect Duty legislation has been touted as a way to reduce the potential for catastrophic events from terrorist attacks at publicly accessible locations, and it is likely to affect public and employers’ liability policies. This article sheds light on the latest developments.

Fixed recoverable costs in clinical negligence cases

Proposals to introduce fixed recoverable costs in lower value clinical negligence claims are intended to provide fairness for both claimants and defendants and reduce the cost of claims against the NHS for medical malpractice. In this video, ARAG’s Emma Wilson discusses the latest proposals.

Blog: The Civil Liability Act

If the Civil Liability Act took a long time to plan and pass, it seems to have taken even longer to get implemented. With the whiplash reforms implemented on May 31st, this blog briefly highlights some of the challenges presented.