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A v. S

 £1.25m settlement of a mTBI case involving a victim buffering the effects of a prior TBI C sustained a mild TBI triggering profound vestibular symptoms and disruption to a delicate coping strategy he was employing to buffer the effects of…

25/06/2025

D v. A

  £1.1m settlement of a TBI claim involving a 33 year old manual worker in a rear end shunting road accident. C sustained a technically ‘moderate / severe TBI’ per the Mayo classification characterised by trace evidence on an MRI…

24/06/2025

R v. S

 £450,000 settlement of a chronic pain case involving a laboratory assistant who developed non-specific chronic back pain when exposed to an unsafe system of occupational lifting. C developed low back pain after being required to engage in prolonged moderate lifting…

17/06/2025

Inquest into the death of Rhianan Rudd

The Chief Coroner, Her Honour Judge Alexia Durran, has handed down her conclusions in the inquest into the death of Rhianan Rudd. Rhianan Rudd was charged with terrorism offences, making her the youngest individual in the UK to face such…

11/06/2025

R (QP1 & Anor) v Secretary of State for the Home Department & Anor [2025] EWHC 1388 (Admin)

Sian Reeves (leading Jonathan Worboys) acted for the successful Defendants, the Secretaries of State for the Home Department and Defence in R (QP1 & Anor) v Secretary of State for the Home Department & Anor [2025] EWHC 1388 (Admin).  The case was…

11/06/2025

BC v. NU

Anthony Johnson (instructed by Michael Wangermann of Ashtons Legal) representing the Claimant and Peter Freeman (instructed by Lisa Collins of DWF) representing the Defendants managed to reach a compromise of numerous disputed issues culminating in a gross negotiated settlement of…

10/06/2025

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