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October 2020

Automatic Lane Keeping Technology Could Cause Insurers’ Claims Costs to Spiral

Alex Glassbrook predicts that a decision regarding ALKS’s automation level with be confirmed in Spring 2021. Read his comments in today’s issue of Insurance Times.

15/10/2020
News
Automatic Lane Keeping Technology Could Cause Insurers’ Claims Costs to Spiral

Benjamin Seifert selected for the Bar Council Leadership Programme

Benjamin Seifert has been chosen as a member of the Bar Council’s inaugural Leadership Programme. It provides an opportunity for barristers to consider the role they play within their practice areas, chambers and the Bar in order to create a…

13/10/2020
News

L v S

Simon Browne QC and Ben Casey, achieved a £3.5m settlement on behalf of a Claimant, rendered tetraplegic, when he walked out in front of a car with the red pedestrian light against him. Primary liability, causation and contributory negligence remained…

09/10/2020
News

Swift v Carpenter: The Inside Story

Join us for a webinar on 29 October 2020 at 12:30pm in conjunction with 7 Bedford Row. Following the successful outcome of the landmark decision in Swift v Carpenter, replacing the Roberts v Johnstone formula and securing over £800,000 for…

09/10/2020
Events, Webinars

I Will Have My Cake and Eat It!

Nancy Rice, joint first junior clerk at TGC, discusses in the Legal 500 On-Line how in the past, barristers have been unable to facilitate a working practice compatible to their home life. Thankfully, those days seem to have passed.  See…

09/10/2020
News

Swift v Carpenter: Court of Appeal decision

James Arney KC appeared as sole counsel in the quantum trial in 2018, and was led on this appeal by Derek Sweeting KC, instructed by Grant Incles of Leigh Day & Co. This case involved re-consideration of the mechanism for…

09/10/2020
News

Anthony Johnson Successful in Appeal on the Admissibility of Expert Evidence

HHJ Barkley’s judgment in the case of Jones v. TUI has now been handed down Anthony Johnson (instructed by Carl Jones of Aegis Legal) acted for the successful Claimant in the appellate case of Jones v. TUI; the judgment of…

08/10/2020
News

Important new safety improvements for hockey identified following the death of 14 year old player

Nicholas Moss KC instructed by Freshfields Bruckhaus Derringer (both pro bono) represented the family of Luke Hobson, in the inquest into Luke’s death. Luke sustained multiple skull fractures and impact brain apnoea on 28 March 2019 when hit by another…

08/10/2020
News

TGC Welcomes New Tenants

Temple Garden Chambers is delighted to announce that Mary-Teresa Deignan has accepted an invitation to join chambers. Mary-Teresa specialises in professional discipline and health and safety with a particular focus on the healthcare sector. TGC is also delighted to announce…

07/10/2020
News

Harriet Wakeman has been nominated for the Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year 2020 award

TGC is delighted to announce that Harriet Wakeman has been nominated for the Young Pro Bono Barrister of the Year award at the upcoming Bar Pro Bono Awards. Harriet has been nominated in recognition of the work she has done…

07/10/2020
News

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