Join us in person or virtually for our 3rd Annual Conference in Oxford on 4 Dec
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Join Inspire MediLaw in person or virtually for our 3rd Annual Conference in Oxford on 4 Dec. We hope ... read more
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Join Inspire MediLaw in person or virtually for our 3rd Annual Conference in Oxford on 4 Dec. We hope ... read more
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On Tuesday 23 June, the Court of Appeal, commenced a hearing in the matter of Swift v Carpenter, a long-awaited case where it is hoped the Court will provide clarity on claims for accommodation losses in ... read more
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Continuous training and development is a vital part of any medical career, especially when training and development can open up new opportunities for work. Dr Dan Bunstone is the lead GP of a practice in a high growth ... read more
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BHF-funded researchers are using stem cell ‘heart-in-a-dish’ technology - originally created to explore potential treatments for heart failure - to help understand how and why coronavirus ... read more
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The Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has today published Acting as a professional expert or witness The guidance,which follows a recommendation in Sir Norman Williams' Review ... read more
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Episode 2 - Online video meetings ... read more
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An expansion of face-to-face hearings is planned this week as 16 more court and tribunal buildings open across England and Wales. ... read more
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Lawyers and staff working at Lincoln’s Inn have been warned not to return to work following the discovery of the legionella bacterium. ... read more
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When is property not property? This case is interesting as it confirms and moves the definition of what can be considered “property” (and thereby be made subject to a proprietary court injunction), into the 21st ... read more
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Before the pandemic, remote assessments were considered a last resort. Visiting a Claimant’s home brings with it risks that did not previously exist in the same way before. ... read more