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25th March 2026

Factual Witness Statements and Expert Evidence: Lessons from Ebanks-Blake v Calder

The High Court decision in Ebanks-Blake v Calder provides an important clarification on the proper separation between factual and expert evidence in medico-legal claims. Contrary to […]
18th September 2024

What Biggadike v El Farra & El-Neil Tells Us About The Unassailability Of A Credible Witness

While we have already commented on the broader issue of the competition between continuing professional development (CPD)and court responsibilities, Biggadike v El Farra & El-Neil has […]
16th March 2021

Assessing the patient in the Emergency Department when they are intoxicated

Patients often present to the Emergency Department having been out (when the pandemic allows) and having taken intoxicating drinks. They may have fallen and injured their […]