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Medicinal Cannabis: the debate continues

Published on 13 Jul 2018. By Emma Kislingbury, Senior Associate

With the debate over medicinal cannabis still going strong, we update you on recent developments which have dominated the headlines.

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Introducing the new Health Secretary…

Published on 10 Jul 2018. By Genevieve Isherwood, Senior Associate

Who is Matt Hancock, our new Health Secretary, and what impact will his appointment have?

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Off-label medicine: as bad as it sounds?

Published on 18 Jun 2018.

Consider this: the prescription your doctor wrote for you may not be "officially" approved for your illness. Before you panic, this may not be as alarming as you think

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Ireland Voted Yes – What next?

Published on 30 May 2018. By Genevieve Isherwood, Senior Associate

Considers yes vote in Irish abortion referendum

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Landmark decision in Metal-on-Metal Hip product liability litigation

Published on 21 May 2018. By Genevieve Isherwood, Senior Associate

Considers the decision in the DePuy Pinnacle Metal-on-Metal hip litigation and what impact this will have on manufacturers and their insurers.

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A spa day, on doctor's orders…

Published on 18 May 2018. By Emma Kislingbury, Senior Associate

We are increasingly focussed on living more sustainably with what we eat and the products that we use. Applying a similar mind-set to medicine, might we see a resurgence of traditional natural therapeutic treatments like spa treatments?

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Life After Death…

Published on 04 May 2018.

How was a baby born four years after the death of his parents? And what does this mean for IVF providers in the UK?

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Home is where you hang your medical test

Published on 20 Apr 2018.

At-home medical tests can be useful diagnostic tools, but this carries risks for patients or insurers. Medical malpractice and product liability insurers need to plan for the future.

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Court of Appeal's history lesson for claimants bringing personal injury claims

Published on 20 Apr 2018.

Healthcare providers and manufacturers of medical products will welcome a judgment from the Court of Appeal that found against a claimant for failing to give notice of funding in time.

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The future of the NHS: Concerns and comparisons

Published on 29 Mar 2018.

New poll suggests greater concerns over cuts to NHS funding than terrorism threat.

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Using data to bring innovative products to the market … and keep them there

Published on 22 Mar 2018.

There are now more and more opportunities to collect and use health data to innovate, improve efficiency and improve care. The same data could prove very useful in responding to the threat of litigation too

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Bawa-Garba case exposes shortcomings in management of medical errors

Published on 14 Mar 2018. By Ella Shanks, Associate

Urgent government review of medical malpractice underway following conviction of Dr Bawa-Garba and the management of medical mistakes.

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Could Cannabis be the Cure?

Published on 07 Mar 2018.

With the upsetting case of Alfie Dingley dominating news headlines, the UK Government is being asked to reconsider its approach to medicinal cannabis. But what would this mean for manufacturers, healthcare professionals, and, most importantly, potential patients?

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An aspirin a day…

Published on 02 Mar 2018. By Genevieve Isherwood, Senior Associate

Discusses research that suggests aspirin can reduce risk of colon cancer in patients with Lynch Syndrome

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Fixed Recoverable Costs: When lawyers come 'cap' in hand

Published on 21 Feb 2018. By Ella Shanks, Associate

Working group developing a cap on recoverable costs for lawyers in clinical negligence claims

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A game changer for concussion injuries? New study investigating CTE creates a potential headache for defendants and their insurers

Published on 16 Feb 2018. By James Davies, Senior Associate

A new study shows that repeated hits to the head, not concussions, cause chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), the neurodegenerative disease experienced by American football players, boxers and other athletes.

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Brexit chess game to be played out at Chequers

Published on 15 Feb 2018.

The Life Sciences industry demands certainty over the Government's approach to regulation after Brexit. It is hoped that Government meetings this month will achieve that.

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Mr Justice Langstaff to chair contaminated blood inquiry

Published on 13 Feb 2018. By Emma Kislingbury, Senior Associate

Mr Justice Langstaff will lead the public inquiry into how contaminated blood transfusions infected thousands of people with HIV and hepatitis C in the 1970s and 80s

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Monkey See, Monkey Do

Published on 06 Feb 2018. By Genevieve Isherwood, Senior Associate

Implications for humans and animals of the recent successful cloning of monkeys by Chinese researchers

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Duty calls: What information should be provided to patients following treatment?

Published on 31 Jan 2018.

Summary of the High Court's recent decision in a case concerning the duty to inform a patient of treatment outcomes and the requirement for follow-up, further treatment, or monitoring.

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Organ donation: have your say

Published on 26 Jan 2018. By Emma Kislingbury, Senior Associate

Organ donation is, for some, a difficult topic of conversation, but a Government consultation is encouraging us to think about it and share our views.

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New Year, New You? How about joining the virtual reality gym…

Published on 19 Jan 2018.

Looking to beat the January gym rush? Well, look no further than American based firm Black Box VR who have combined gaming and gyming to create a virtual reality workout using just a resistance machine and headset.

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Roll up your sleeve – CJEU injects some influence in to vaccination case

Published on 19 Dec 2017.

Summary of Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) decision in vaccination case

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Making made to measure medicine: tailored to suit

Published on 18 Dec 2017.

Summary of key points emerging from MHRA guidance on the importance of human factors in the development of new medical devices.

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Independent inquiry launched into malpractice of Ian Paterson

Published on 07 Dec 2017. By Ella Shanks, Associate

The Department of Health has announced the launch of an independent inquiry into the circumstances and practices surrounding the activity of convicted breast surgeon Ian Paterson.

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Engagement news

Published on 29 Nov 2017.

Manufacturers and insurers may have missed Prince Harry's news on Monday in the general excitement surrounding the Government's Industrial Strategy, announced on the same day.

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Bereavement Damages incompatible with European Convention on Human Rights

Published on 29 Nov 2017. By Genevieve Isherwood, Senior Associate

Consideration of the Court of Appeal decision in Smith v Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation and others that restriction on awards for bereavement damages under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976 are incompatible with the European Convention on Human Rights.

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A Shift in Vicarious Liability (Armes v Nottinghamshire County Council)

Published on 01 Nov 2017.

Armes v Nottinghamshire County Council [2017] UKSC 60. A review of recent case law extending Vicarious Liability and the impact this will have on organisations and their insurers.

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Medical device concerns and MHRA compliance

Published on 16 Oct 2017.

Increase in medical devices regulatory alerts and how to respond to concerns

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China's Clinical Trials

Published on 10 Oct 2017.

China - an emerging market for clinical trials

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Landmark ruling on end of life care

Published on 21 Sep 2017.

Huntington's patient: Court rules Court application no longer necessary in end of life care where patient's family and doctors are in agreement

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The costs of surrogacy: a valid and separate head of claim

Published on 20 Sep 2017. By Emma Kislingbury, Senior Associate

A claimant has been awarded £74,000 for the costs of a surrogacy arrangement, following a hospital's delay in diagnosing cervical cancer.

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Welcoming new red tape

Published on 01 Sep 2017.

The Medical Devices Regulation 2017 is good news for insurers in the life sciences sector. More data on safety and performance will be collected on products before they get to the market

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"Please sir, may I have some more [damages for failure to consent]?" No, says the Court of Appeal.

Published on 19 Jul 2017. By James Davies, Senior Associate

Shaw v Kovac: Court of Appeal rejects claim for an additional, separate award of damages for failure to obtain informed consent.

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Compulsory mediation in small claims: a quick guide for the busy lawyer

Published on 28 Jun 2024. By Kirstie Pike, Partner

A new pilot scheme requiring parties in money claims valued at up to £10,000 to take part in a compulsory free one-hour mediation appointment, provided by HMCTS' Small Claims Mediation Service – before the claim can then proceed to Court if no settlement is reached.

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Fixing up the rules: changes to the fixed recoverable costs regime coming soon to a White Book near you!

Published on 20 Feb 2024. By Will Sefton, Partner and Head of Professional and Financial Risks and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer

Practitioners are eagerly awaiting the first decisions to see how the Court deals with tricky issues such as the effect of the transitional provisions and assignment of a complexity band. In the meantime, the Civil Procedure Rules Committee and the Ministry of Justice have been busy refining the rules and the 163rd update to the Civil Procedure Rules has been published. We've read it all so that you don't have to and explain below what's new in the world of FRC.

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Vehicle finance – FOS driving review forward, but is anyone behind the wheel?

Published on 08 Feb 2024. By David Allinson, Partner

In this article, David Allinson, Partner at RPC, has teamed up with Alex Barry, Claims Director at Collegiate Management Services Ltd, to consider a recent Financial Ombudsman Service decision concerning discretionary commission arrangements and vehicle finance loans. FOS has now published a small number of Final Decisions on this topic, which have been picked up by Martin Lewis (MoneySavingExpert.com) and the FCA, and could have wide-ranging consequences for a number of different professions and their insurers.

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Severe consequences: severance of success fee provisions in a CFA not allowed

Published on 27 Nov 2023. By Graham Reid, Partner and Georgia Durham, Associate

In Diag Human v Volterra Fietta [2023] EWCA Civ 1107 , the Court of Appeal held that a firm of solicitors that had entered into an unenforceable conditional fee agreement (CFA) could not obtain payment by severing the offending terms of the agreement and nor was payment on a quantum meruit basis permitted for public policy reasons. The consequence of this was that their clients were entitled to the return of sums paid on account.

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Navigating professional risks and opportunities facing the legal profession in an ever-changing legal and commercial landscape

Published on 17 Nov 2023. By Scott Ashby, Partner and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer

The legal profession is undergoing significant changes, driven by a range of challenges and opportunities. In recent years, the legal landscape has experienced a period of transformation, marked by unforeseen challenges and emerging horizons. This transformation has been propelled by factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic, evolving regulations, the increasing prominence of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues, and the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI). In this article, we examine the risks that lawyers face due to these factors, including the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) focus on addressing toxic workplaces and sexual misconduct, cultural shifts, and the implications of AI.

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Key considerations crime and D&O insurers cannot a-fraud to ignore

Published on 15 Nov 2023. By James Wickes, Partner and Jessica Pease, Associate

The UK government is committed to reforming corporate criminal liability and making it "quicker and easier" to prosecute companies involved in fraudulent conduct. These reforms will no doubt be welcomed by many where the nature and scale of fraud in the UK has evolved significantly and now constitutes more than 40% of all offences in England and Wales. However, it will inevitably have an impact on insurers, especially the D&O insurance market.

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Overview of the key risks affecting the Professional and Financial Risks market

Published on 11 Oct 2023. By Will Sefton, Partner and Head of Professional and Financial Risks and Scott Ashby, Partner and Graham Reid, Partner and Richard Breavington, Partner and Ben Goodier, Partner and Tom Green, Partner and Laura Stocks, Partner and Kirstie Pike, Partner and Robert Morris, Partner and Tom Wild, Senior Associate

Last month RPC's Professional and Financial Risks team hosted a panel discussion to address the evolving challenges and responsibilities faced by professional clients in the current economic landscape. Access our document to explore the key insights from the session.

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What the fix?! Get up to speed in 10 minutes with our new video

Published on 29 Sep 2023. By Shauna Giddens, Associate and Scott Robins, Associate and Chris Gower, Associate and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer

The first video in our new Getting Up To Speed series is now available below.

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SRA fining powers – putting the SDT out of business?

Published on 29 Aug 2023. By Graham Reid, Partner and Tom Wild, Senior Associate

The SRA is on a mission to increase its powers to levy financial penalties. The last 12 months have seen a substantial increase in its fining powers, and a grant of unlimited fining powers in matters relating to financial crime and SLAPPs is imminent. The SRA has now dramatically upped the ante, seeking the power to levy unlimited fines in all cases of serious misconduct. With the Legal Services Board appearing supportive, the proposal has the potential profoundly to affect the enforcement of professional discipline within the profession.

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AFMs receive B+ from the FCA: Good but could do better

Published on 15 Aug 2023. By James Wickes, Partner and Sally Lord, Knowledge Lawyer

In the wake of the FCA's new consumer duty requiring firms to deliver good outcomes for consumers that meet their needs and offer fair value, it comes as no surprise that the FCA has 'followed up' on its July 2021 review.

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Directors' duties post Sequana – a differentiating factor?

Published on 11 Aug 2023. By Matthew Watson, Partner

As expected, the scope of directors' duties whilst a company is in financial difficulties has been the source of further consideration by the Court. The recent case of Hunt v Singh [2023] EWHC 1784 raised the question as to whether, following the Supreme Court decision in BTI 2014 LLC v Sequana SA, a director's duty to take into account the interests of creditors arises where the company is at the relevant time insolvent if a disputed liability comes to fruition. In Hunt, the disputed liability was to HMRC where the directors (wrongly, as it later turned out) believed that the tax scheme they were involved in worked.

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Fix up, look sharp: FRC update

Published on 01 Aug 2023. By Will Sefton, Partner and Head of Professional and Financial Risks and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer

What's the latest on fixed recoverable costs in professional negligence claims?

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Enhanced Regulatory Supervision of Asset Managers in Europe – Greenwashing Risks

Published on 12 Jul 2023. By James Wickes, Partner and Nick Cumming, Associate

A common methodology has been developed by ESMA to allow national European regulators to share knowledge and experiences to facilitate convergence in how they supervise sustainability related disclosures.

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The Building Safety Act 2022: a guide for conveyancers

Published on 26 Jun 2023. By Rhian Howell, Partner & Head of Office, Bristol and Daniel Charity, Associate

We explain below how the BSA is intended to protect leaseholders, what steps solicitors can take to ensure purchasers and lenders are protected and what to do if that protection cannot be obtained.

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Duties to third party investors in tax avoidance schemes following McClean

Published on 20 Jun 2023. By Nick Bird, Partner

We analyse the Court of Appeal's recent decision in David McLean and others v Andrew Thornhill KC in which the court considered the circumstances in which duties are owed to non-clients in the context of legal advice made available to investors in tax schemes.

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What the fix?!

Published on 15 May 2023. By Will Sefton, Partner and Head of Professional and Financial Risks and Aimee Talbot, Knowledge Lawyer

Fixed recoverable costs in professional negligence claims: new rules applicable from 1 October 2023

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