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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

Tag: negligence

Liability for Negligent or Reckless Tackles: Elbanna v Clark

Megan Griffiths and Spencer Turner consider the recent High Court decision of Elbanna v Clark [2024] EWHC 627 (KB), a case in which a rugby tackle was found to have been negligent.

cases, expert-witness, law, negligence, personal-injury

Non-delegable duties – Must there be blame for a claim?

Thea Wilson assesses the current state of play with non-delegable duties, it being some ten years since Woodland v Swimming Teachers Association [2013] UKSC 66.

cases, law, negligence, news, personal-injury
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