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146: 5 Key Medical Law Updates

Jun 30, 2021
38:05
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
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2
What's Going on in the Private Health Care Market?
03:08 • 2min
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3
Bringing a Credit Card Claim Against a Debtor Creditor Supplier
05:13 • 4min
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Do I Need to Sue a Supplier First?
09:09 • 2min
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5
Is There a Risk for Barristers in Advising Credit Card Treatment Claims?
11:00 • 2min
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6
What Are Non Delegable Duties?
12:51 • 3min
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What Is the Court's Decision in the Primary Care Trust Case?
15:56 • 2min
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8
The Duty to Arrange in Hopkins vs the Primary Care Trust
17:43 • 2min
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9
Secondary Victims of the Defendant's Negligence
19:40 • 4min
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Clinical Negligence Cases - Is There a State of Uncertainty?
23:11 • 3min
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11
When Is a Claim Too Stale?
26:11 • 4min
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Is the Death of the Surgeon a Cause of the Claimant's Disability?
29:47 • 2min
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13
The Court's Decision in T and Imperial College
32:01 • 2min
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What Is So Interesting About This Case?
33:45 • 4min
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Emma-Louise Fenelon speaks to Richard Mumford and Rajkiran Barhey about 5 key developments in medical law.
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