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March 2019

£700,000 settlement for a 42-year-old railway worker who sustained a mild traumatic brain injury and neuropsychiatric sequelae in a workplace accident

Marcus Grant represented the Claimant who was left with enduring symptoms. A 42-year-old railway worker recovered £700,000 in a negotiated settlement in respect of a concussive head injury which led to neuropsychiatric complications. The mechanism of injury was being struck in…

29/03/2019
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£700,000 settlement for a 42-year-old railway worker who sustained a mild traumatic brain injury and neuropsychiatric sequelae in a workplace accident

Rhys Davies is asked to comment on the release of Saudi Arabian human rights activists, on Al Jazeera Television

Rhys Davies appeared on Al Jazeera Television as part of a panel of human rights and international law experts to discuss the release yesterday of three prominent Saudi Arabian human rights activists. Eman al-Nafjan, Aziza al-Yousef and Roqaya al-Mohareb were…

29/03/2019
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Speeding vs Unsafe Turning: Which Is More Negligent? 50-50 apportionment says the High Court

James Arney, instructed by Adrian Cottam of DAC Beachcroft, acted for the Defendant in a 2-day liability trial against Stephen Killalea QC. The case was heard by Rowena Collins Rice in the High Court.  The Defendant was travelling at 42-45mph…

25/03/2019
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Three members of TGC invited to speak at the PIBA Conference

Marcus Grant, Emma Northey and Elizabeth Gallagher spoke on different subjects at the Annual PIBA Conference. Three members of Chambers were invited by the Personal Injury Bar Association [PIBA] management committee to speak to c. 250 of their peers at…

25/03/2019
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ICC investigations in Palestine

Leading international justice consultancy, MH Group, is launching an initiative for the ICC Prosecutor to open an investigation into those most responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, and in the West Bank…

19/03/2019
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Kenyan National Land Commission finds Historical Land Injustices in Kericho County, Kenya

Rodney Dixon QC and Aidan Ellis have been representing the Kipsigis and Talai peoples of Kericho and Bomet County, Kenya in proceedings before the Kenyan National Land Commission. The Commission has now released its findings. It determined that the Kipsigis…

14/03/2019
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Edward Hutchin and Shaman Kapoor appointed as Deputy District Judges

Temple Gardens Chambers congratulates Edward Hutchin and Shaman Kapoor on their appointment today by the Lord Chief Justice as a Deputy District Judge on the South Eastern Circuit.

13/03/2019
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Rhys Davies writes in the Guardian, highlighting human rights abuses in Egypt and calling for the UK to stand up for the rule of law

Rhys Davies authors an opinion piece in the Guardian today, on the recent Arab–EU summit and challenges the UK and the EU to stand up for human rights and justice. Egypt executed 15 people in February after unfair trials in…

13/03/2019
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Supreme Court hears worker registration case

Julia Smyth, led by Martin Chamberlain QC and David Blundell, is representing the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions in an appeal being heard at the Supreme Court on 12 & 13 March. It concerns the legality of the…

13/03/2019
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Welcome to the new Electronic Bill of Costs

James Laughland, Shaman Kapoor and Matt Waszak are demonstrating the new electronic bill of costs at the Liverpool Law Society Costs Conference 2019 being held on Wednesday, 13 March. Please come and say hello. Details of the event can be…

12/03/2019
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