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PI & Clinical Negligence weekly highlights—21 April 2022

Published on: 21 April 2022

Table of contents

  • Key PI & clinical negligence developments
  • The National Archives announces plan to publish court judgments
  • APIL warns that a no-fault system for clinical negligence is unworkable
  • Road traffic accidents
  • Defendant failed to keep a proper look out
  • DfT reports Britain’s move towards self-driving revolution
  • Clinical negligence
  • Causation
  • Case management
  • Limitation—no Form N510, replacement claim form—the claimant had done enough
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Article summary

This week’s edition of PI & Clinical Negligence weekly highlights includes an announcement by The National Archives that they plan to publish court judgments and a warning by the Association for Personal Injury Lawyers that a no-fault system for clinical negligence claims will not work. This edition also includes our usual round-up of other key cases and news and New Law Journal articles of interest.

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