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December 2020

£850,000 settlement to enable elderly client to escape care home restrictions

Richard Wilkinson represented an 81 year old client who was left immobilised by multiple injuries sustained in an unusual car accident which occurred when the driver of a Patient Transport Service vehicle she was intending to board exited the vehicle…

21/12/2020
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£850,000 settlement to enable elderly client to escape care home restrictions

William Irwin represents the Home Secretary in significant human trafficking case

William Irwin, led by Sir James Eadie QC, represented the Home Secretary in the Court of Appeal in R(MN & IXU) v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Aire Centre & Anti-Slavery International Intervening [2020] EWCA Civ 1746. Judgment…

21/12/2020
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Two new Silks for TGC

Temple Garden Chambers celebrates the elevation to King’s Counsel of James Arney and Nicholas Moss. This prestigious accolade is an outstanding achievement and James’ and Nick’s appointment as King’s Counsel evidences the strength and depth of Temple Garden Chambers in…

17/12/2020
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TGC Costs Update – Vol 7 December 2020

Please see link below to the latest 26 page update from the TGC Costs Team. We hope you find this an interesting and helpful read. If you would like to be added to the mailing list please email events@tgchambers.com

15/12/2020
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£12m settlement for a 24-year-old who sustained a severe brain injury in a road accident aged 9

Simon Browne QC and Marcus Grant represented the Claimant who was left with enduring symptoms. £12m settlement for a 24-year-old who sustained a severe brain injury in a road accident aged 9 approved by Ellenbogen J. She sustained poly trauma…

15/12/2020
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Visitors to Care Homes Over Christmas

Mary-Teresa Deignan has written a piece for The Carer looking at the Department of Health and Social Care’s most recent guidance on visitors to care homes during Covid-19. The article can be found on page 6 in the digital edition…

10/12/2020
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G-A-Y nightclub chain withdraws judicial review of hospitality curfew

The G-A-Y nightclub chain today withdrew its high-profile challenge to the Government’s decision to impose a “curfew” within the hospitality industry. Mr Justice Lane had previously refused permission to apply for judicial review in October. Nicholas Chapman acted for the…

03/12/2020
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Alex Glassbrook speaks at Connected Places Catapult’s Autonomous Technology conference

Alex Glassbrook spoke on the legal implications of automated vehicles, at the Connected Places Catapult’s “what next for autonomous technology” virtual conference on 2 December. Interviewed by Richard Westcott, the BBC’s science and technology correspondent, Alex noted that, although British…

02/12/2020
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