The Issue with Medical Consent
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UK law on consent has changed considerably since 1957 and the case of Bolam v Friern Barnet Hospital. Following this case, the “Bolam test” stated that if a doctor reached the standard of a ... read more
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UK law on consent has changed considerably since 1957 and the case of Bolam v Friern Barnet Hospital. Following this case, the “Bolam test” stated that if a doctor reached the standard of a ... read more
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Our content development team are regularly scanning and reporting on relevant judgments and news stories involving expert witnesses that might assist you in your practice. The themes/principles of all relevant cases ... read more
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A damning report published by His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) has found police forces to be “overwhelmed and ineffective” in relation to digital ... read more
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As well as giving evidence at court and compiling expert reports, expert witnesses can also be asked to provide what is termed, a brief advisory report or a screening report. ... read more
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by Niralee Casson, an Associate at Hawkins & Associates ... read more
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by Ösund-Ireland MP - February 2023 ... read more
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The worlds of accounting and football finance invariably overlap, and even more so in the modern era where the financial implications at the highest level can run into the multi millions and even billions. In recent ... read more
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By: Rose Campbell – Forensic and Expert Services Manager, CEERISK Consulting Limited, UK ... read more
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The Law Commission has published new reforms to overhaul the system for recovering the proceeds of criminal activities. ... read more
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Who has the right to authorise a detainee as fit to detain? If they die in custody, who is responsible for authorising fitness to detain? ... read more