Favourite Cases: Donoghue v Stevenson – Article by Elizabeth Ovey
In this edition of Favourite Cases, Elizabeth Ovey discusses the famous case of Donoghue v Stevenson, in which the House of Lords articulated the “neighbour” principle that has become the foundation of tortious liability for negligence. Elizabeth says: “It may be because I am writing this article on an extremely hot day when a refreshing […]
Charles Holbech’s talk for the Professional Negligence Lawyers Association London Conference 2019
Charles Holbech gave a wills and probate negligence update at the Professional Negligence Lawyers Association London Conference on 9 October 2019. The text of that update is available here.
To Have and Have Not – Article by Shantanu Majumber
In this article, first published in the Procedure and Practice/Limitation section of the New Law Journal, Shantanu Majumdar argues that the loss which is unknown is no loss at all. Please click here to download the article. Please click here to view Shantanu Majumdar’s profile.