Strengthening the position for public authorities – Tindall v Chief Constable of Thames Valley Police [CoA January 2022] By David Knapp We have recently written on HXA v Surrey and YXA v Wolverhampton (link attached), which added to…
Historic abuse claim damages award exceeds £1 million By David Knapp The High Court has given a powerful illustration of the potential impact of historic abuse claims…
Has the roller coaster ride come to an end – the future of Social Services Negligence claims? By David Knapp, Joanne Kingsland The Supreme Court's judgment in a recent abuse case took an in depth look at the action in…
Foreseeability is key in claims for occupational stress By John Goodman, David Knapp The Claimant, a teaching fellow at London School of Economics, brought a claim against his…
A substantial change to the law on false imprisonment - Parker v Chief Constable of Essex By David Knapp Linked to the infamous case involving Michael Barrymore where Stuart Lubbock sadly lost his life in…
Human Rights Act claims against Social Workers-The serious ramifications of breaching Section 20 Children Act 1989 By David Knapp, Joanne Kingsland Local Authorities have recently seen a marked increase in claims alleging breach of the Human…
Supreme Court averts feared paralysis of civil litigation-the crucial case of James-Bowen and others v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis, July 2018 By John Goodman, David Knapp If an employee is alleged to have caused an injury, or assaults or abuses someone, and the employer…
Impaired lines of sight and motor accidents: should a landowner or highways authority face liability? By John Goodman, David Knapp, David Williams In a useful case for Highway Authorities and other landowners the Court of Appeal has once again…
Duty of Care Owed by Police Clarified by Supreme Court – With a Sting in the Tail? By David Knapp, David Williams A comparatively straightforward arrest by a Police Officer has prompted an important review of the…