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Our Personal Injury & Clinical Negligence teams have created a compelling channel for lawyers which will provide news, insights, and some personality to complex legal cases. Our podcasts will convey thought leadership throughout our episodes as well as simplify and discuss implications of key cases in personal injury and clinical negligence law. We will also aim to save solicitors some time in summarising and explaining developments.
Episodes

Wednesday May 24, 2023
Cosmetic surgery litigation
Wednesday May 24, 2023
Wednesday May 24, 2023
On this podcast, Rhodri Jones and Rachel Segal of St John's Chambers Personal Injury team have a whistle-stop discussion of some general issues and principles associated with cosmetic surgery litigation. This taster session includes a brief overview of relevant recent authorities such as Laura Clarke v Adam Kaleciński & Others [2022] EWHC 488 (QB).

Thursday May 04, 2023
Making employers’ liability work for you
Thursday May 04, 2023
Thursday May 04, 2023
On this podcast, James Marwick and Ben Handy of St John's Chambers Personal Injury team discuss some of the latest authorities in employers' liability and how the courts have been approaching the issues which regularly arise in such cases.

Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
QOCS from April 2023: What you need to know
Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
Tuesday Mar 28, 2023
One-way costs shifting (QOCS) is about to change with an upcoming change to CPR44.14, altering the scope for defendants to enforce costs orders against claimants.
On this podcast, James Marwick and Rachel Segal of St John's Chambers Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence teams talk about this development in personal injury costs law and what it is likely to mean in practice.

Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Highway claims: Avoiding the trips
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Tuesday Mar 21, 2023
Matthew White and Jonathan Lindfield of St John's Chambers Personal Injury team will talk through the law as it relates to accidents on the highway, including the important differences between highways and highways maintainable at public expenses, and how to win claims in both situations (for claimants and defendants).

Thursday Jan 12, 2023
Fundamental dishonesty and surveillance
Thursday Jan 12, 2023
Thursday Jan 12, 2023
James Marwick and Darren Lewis of St John's Chambers Personal Injury team discuss recent developments in the ever-important area of fundamental dishonesty and related issues in respect of surveillance and social media entries.
Darren and James cover the key new cases and the practical application to the workload of those acting for both claimant and defendant interests.

Monday Dec 12, 2022
Monday Dec 12, 2022
James Marwick and Robert Mills of St John's Chambers discuss the application of the doctrine of material contribution in clinical negligence claims following the recent key High Court cases from 2021 and 2022 including Thorley, Davies and Dalchow.
After a re-cap of the core principles, Rob and James will seek to draw out the core conclusions from recent cases and assess the viability of the doctrine in the context of indivisible injuries.

Monday Nov 21, 2022
Provisional damages
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Monday Nov 21, 2022
Ben Handy and Sophie Howard of St John's Chambers discuss provisional damages. What they are, how and when to pursue them, the evidence you’ll need to successfully claim them or defend such a claim, practical tips on the best ways to frame and amplify your medical evidence, tactical tips on settlement and negotiation, and some of the current hot-topics and issues arising from recent authorities.

Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Inquests - A “how to” guide for practitioners
Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Tuesday Nov 01, 2022
Louise Asprey and Lauren Karmel of St John’s Chambers have published this podcast which aims to demystify some of the common battlegrounds faced at inquests, from the perspective of both families and non-family interested persons. This podcast will cover article 2, issues of causation and tactics practitioners will want to be considering prior to the inquest, and during the inquest itself.