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BREACH OF DUTY & CAUSATION The Claimant brought a claim against the Defendants for negligently misdiagnosing him with a psychiatric disorder and referring him for assessment under the Mental Health Act 1983 (MHA) without his consent, alleging that the…
Oral closing submissions were presented last week and are continuing this week in the case of Thaçi et al before the Kosovo Specialist Chambers (KSC) in The Hague. Rodney Dixon KC is acting in this trial as Lead Counsel for Kadri…
We are pleased to share Issue 7 of the TGC Clinical Negligence Newsletter—an expansive, 65‑page briefing packed with recent developments, expert insights, and practical analysis in clinical negligence law. Inside you’ll find: Breach of Duty & CausationThe Importance of Distinguishing Diagnosis…
Temple Garden Chambers is pleased to announce a special panel event in partnership with the Commission for International Justice and Accountability. International criminal law faces challenges on multiple fronts, and the institutions built to uphold it are under pressure like…
Marcus Grant instructed by Christopher Dickinson of Dickinsons Solicitors represented a 37-year-old compliance manager who sustained a concussive head injury in a low-speed rear end shunting collision when a lorry ran into the back of her car at traffic lights….
Senior Advocate Avi Singh, an experienced criminal law practitioner and arbitration specialist, has recently joined Temple Garden Chambers as an Associate Tenant. He is the first barrister based in India to join Temple Garden Chambers. Temple Garden Chambers is a…
Rhys Davies has been invited to speak at the 2026 Harvard International Law Journal Symposium at Harvard Law School on 28 February 2026. The Harvard International Law Journal is one of the world’s leading academic publications in the field. Its…
Matthew Brunning secured a £1.19 million settlement on behalf of a 51-year-old woman with recurrent, terminal breast cancer following admissions of a delayed diagnosis. The claimant (“C”) was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017. A later review of an earlier…