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August 2017

Keith Morton KC shortlisted as Health & Safety silk of the Year

TGC are delighted to announce that Keith Morton KC has been shortlisted for the Silk of the Year award for  Health & Safety  at the forthcoming 2017 Chambers UK Bar Awards to be held at The London Hilton on Park Lane on Thursday,…

30/08/2017
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Keith Morton KC shortlisted as Health & Safety silk of the Year

Master Leonard dismisses reasonableness and proportionality challenge to post-LASPO ATE premium in clinical negligence case

Matt Waszak, instructed by Irwin Mitchell, appeared for the claimant in successfully resisting a challenge to the reasonableness and proportionality of a post-LASPO ATE premium. Master Leonard handed down judgment on Monday in the case of Mitchell v Gilling-Smith [2017]…

23/08/2017
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46 year old middle manager recovers £579,000 for the consequences of a diffuse axonal brain injury and vestibular damage sustained in a workplace accident

Marcus Grant (instructed by Mark Ellis of CFG Law) appeared for the Claimant.   46 year old middle manager  recovered £579,000 for the consequences of a diffuse axonal brain injury and vestibular damage sustained in a workplace accident. Marcus Grant (instructed by Mark Ellis of CFG Law) appeared for the Claimant. In December 2012…

23/08/2017
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Alice Norton Great North Run in support of Royal Trinity Hospice

Alice Norton (daughter of our Senior Clerk Dean Norton) is kindly competing in the Great North Run (Newcastle) on Sunday 10 September 2017 in support of Royal Trinity Hospice. Temple Garden Chambers is extremely grateful to Alice for taking on…

21/08/2017
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Telematics resolves Liability Issue

James Arney’s recent instructions from Horwich Farrelly illustrate the usefulness of telematics in RTAs, where there is contradictory witness evidence as to the positioning, movement and speed of vehicles involved. James acted on behalf of the first defendant who following…

15/08/2017
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£3.7 million Claim Settled

Instructed by DAC Beachcroft, James Arney recently negotiated a settlement of £1 million gross on behalf of his insurer client. The claimant was the sole survivor of a car crash which claimed the lives of three others. Though the claimant…

15/08/2017
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Fundamentally dishonest Claimant imprisoned for contempt of court

Tim Sharpe (instructed by Miles Cowan of Horwich Farrelly) represented Hastings Insurance on a committal application before HHJ Moloney QC, sitting as a Judge of the High Court in the Norwich District Registry, on 9th August 2017. The application for…

10/08/2017
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Detention of former South Korean President Park Geun-hye to be challenged

Rodney Dixon KC has been instructed as international counsel for the impeached President Park Geun-hye of South Korea, currently on trial in Seoul on eighteen charges of corruption, bribery and abuse of power. Family, close associates and supporters wish all…

10/08/2017
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Written judgment from Chief Master Gordon-Saker on a preliminary issue in detailed assessment proceedings about whether a bill of costs should be re-drawn

Matt Waszak (instructed by Jessica Swannell and Michelle Farlow of A&M Bacon) acted for the successful claimant in a preliminary hearing in detailed assessment proceedings. The hearing concerned, as argued by the defendant, whether the claimant’s bill of costs should…

09/08/2017
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Commonwealth Soldier receives £325,000 after sustaining Non-Freezing Cold Injuries

Paul Kilcoyne was instructed by Trevor Hall of Thompsons Solicitors (Newcastle-Upon-Tyne) to represent a Commonwealth soldier who developed NFCI injuries to both hands and feet as a result of being exposed to extreme weather temperatures on a training exercise. Soldier…

01/08/2017
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