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12KBW Personal Injury Law Blog

The 12KBW PI blog is the first port of call for thought-provoking analysis of case-law, key themes, and developments in personal injury law. Edited by Achas Burin and peer reviewed by members of 12 King's Bench Walk Chambers

Category: Protected parties

“Thou shalt not kill. And if you do…. thou shalt not receive money”

G4S Health Services (UK) Ltd and others v Lewis‑Ranwell [2026] UKSC 2: illegality, insanity and coherence after Patel Pankaj Madan … More

Mind over matter? Brain injury and the consequences of expert speculation

What are the consequences when an expert introduces a new theory during cross-examination? Charlotte Buck, pupil barrister, analyses practice points … More

Anonymity orders in injury cases: new PF10 issued following PMC v Cwm Taf Morgannwg [2025] EWCA Civ 1126

John-Paul Swoboda KC analyses the judgment in PMC and updates practitioners as to the new PF10 form issued by the … More

No assumption of responsibility after release from police custody: Dobson v Leicestershire Police

Author: Alexander Cornelius, (pupil barrister, 12KBW) In the tragic case of Dobson v Chief Constable of Leicestershire Police [2025] EWHC … More

Anonymity orders: the view from the coalface following PMC v A Local Health Board [2024] EWHC 2969 (KB)

In this blog post, Finn Selman, pupil barrister at 12KBW, analyses the judgment in PMC v A Local Health Board … More

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