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Robert W. Chambers (1865-1933) studied art in Paris in the late 80’s and early 90’s, where his work was displayed at the Salon. However, shortly after returning to America, he decided to spend his time in writing. He became popular as the writer of a number of romantic novels, but is now best known as the author of “The King In Yellow”. This is a collection of the first half of this work of short stories which have an eerie, other-worldly feel to it; but the stories in the second half are es ...
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In this podcast Helen Mulholland KC and Victoria Heyworth reflect on and discuss the recent Judgment of Paul, Polmear and Purchase and the effect of the decision on the prospects of Secondary victim claims in the clinical negligence arena. Case referenced: Paul and another (Appellants) v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust (Respondent) [2024] UKSC 1 View…
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2021 promises much change for post-Brexit Environmental law and significant impact for planners. In this podcast, a panel of Philip Robson, Constanze Bell and Martin Carter discuss with Claire Petricca-Riding (Head of Planning and Environmental at Irwin Mitchell) what the year(s) ahead hold for environmental law. A day is a long time in planning an…
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In this episode, Eliza Sharron and Francesca P. Gardner speak with His Honour Judge Butler about recent developments in the field of the inherent jurisdiction. The podcast, in particular, focusses on the extent to which the inherent jurisdiction may be used to deprive vulnerable adults of their liberty, with reference to the recent cases of Southen…
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In this episode, Sam Karim QC, Eliza Sharron and Arianna Kelly speak with Critical Care & Anaesthesia specialist Dr Jennifer Abthorpe about issues relating to Serious Medical Treatment. Drawing on Dr Abthorpe's extensive experience working in a critical care department during the pandemic, the podcast covers issues of capacity to make decisions abo…
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The Kings Chambers Planning Podcast returns with a discussion of the Changes to the Current Planning System: Planning Policy and Regulations Consultation Paper. An expert panel considers the four proposals in the consultation paper: the standard method, securing First Homes, supporting SME builders and extending planning permission in principle. Th…
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In this episode, Gerard McDermott QC, Simon Burrows, and Arianna Kelly speak with Kate Georgiev about issues relating to double recovery and long-term care for people with needs for care and support. The podcast covers what double recovery is, the law which relates it and some of the practical issues which arise when a person with a personal injury…
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In advance of the *Big Bang* and the publication of the Planning Policy Paper, we discuss the quiet revolution contained in the Department for Transport policy document on active travel - Gear Change - published on 27 July. This important document contains fundamental changes in how we move around and therefore how places are designed. The panel di…
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Build, build, build! Infrastructure and planning reform have been placed at the heart of the economic recovery by the Prime Minister. In this episode, the panel discuss delivering infrastructure through the NSIPs regime, including tips on successfully progressing DCO applications and potential reforms to the system. The panel of leading experts in …
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Listen to Sam Karim QC of the Kings Chambers Arbitration Group in conversation with fellow practitioners in international arbitration including Andrew Singer QCexploring their personal viewpoints as to the future of international arbitration, how they have recently adapted to the current changes triggered by the COVID-19 outbreak and whether those …
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Minerals play a huge part in the UK economy but the position of minerals planning in the priority list of planners does not always reflect this. In this podcast, Philip Robson chairs the discussion with Sam Thistlethwaite from Barton Willmore and Nick Horsley from the Mineral Product Association. The group look at the role minerals play in the econ…
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Focussing on the big plans - London, Manchester, Liverpool, and in several regions across England - Philip Robson chairs an expert panel of David Manley QC, Martin Carter, Gary Halman from Avison Young and Mat Evans from Gladman. This episode builds on the discussion in Episode 10, focussing on what is and is not in the strategic plans, is it the i…
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In the latest episode of the successful KC Planning Podcast we discuss keeping local plans alive. The panel of David Manley QC, Gary Grant and Constanze Bell, chaired by Philip Robson, consider the do's and don'ts of local plan development. Recent months have seen too many plans fail the duty to cooperate, fall at examination due to unsustainable u…
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Can planning meet the renewable energy challenge? This weeks KC Planning Podcast looks at delivering renewable energy schemes. The potential adoption of renewable energy as a key part of the recovery from the Coronavirus crisis means that more opportunities are potentially coming up. The podcast discusses repowering existing schemes, gaining commun…
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This episode of the planning podcast discusses an underused policy, but one that could rise to significance in the recovery. Vacant Building Credit ('VBC') might be seen as something of a planning backwater, suitable only for dedicated planning aficionados. However, the esoteric nature of the policy should not mask its potential significance, espec…
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This episode of the Kings Chambers Planning Podcast sees Philip Robson talk to Jeremy Hinds, National Head of Retail Planning at Savills, about the future of the high street. Including what the retailers and local authorities can do to deliver vibrant town centres. Download background paper here.Von Kings Chambers
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The planning system must respond to the ongoing crisis - appeals must still be heard, decisions taken, plans written and examined. The economy depends upon it. What is equally clear is that the usual ways of working will need to change, and quickly, if a significant backlog is to be avoided. The Planning and Environmental Bar Association, has been …
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Dan is a partner and head of the Leeds office of Stewarts a litigation only law firm. He has been partner since 2003 and is a solicitor who conducts only cases involving the most serious injuries, most often brain and spinal injuries. Described by Chambers UK Guide as “an utterly first class lawyer” and by The Legal 500 as “highly knowledgeable”, “…
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Nigel Poole QC in conversation with Dr Hugh Rayner, Retired Consultant Nephrologist and campaigner for “Please Write to Me”. Dr Rayner gained a first-class degree in physiology at Cambridge University before qualifying with honours at the London Hospital Medical College in 1981. He was awarded an MD from the University of Leicester for studies on e…
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In this episode Nigel Poole QC speaks with Helen Vernon, Chief Executive of NHS Resolution, the body that handles claims brought against NHS Trusts and, now, General Practitioners. Helen discusses the work of NHSR, the number of claims it deals with and the costs of those claims. She gives an insight into initiatives to deal with claims earlier and…
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Nigel Poole QC in conversation with Gerard McDermott QC Gerard was called to the Bar in 1978 and appointed as Queen’s Counsel in 1999. He was appointed as a Deputy High Court Judge in 2008 and has a long time involvement at the heart of the American Bar Association. He is a former leader of the European Circuit and many of his cases have an interna…
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Nigel Poole QC in conversation with Professor Derek Tuffnell What is involved in being an expert witness in clinical negligence litigation? What are some of the key issues in cases of cerebral palsy? What is the impact of Montgomery on obstetric practice? Derek was a Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.…
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Episode 5 of the Kings Chambers Planning Podcast takes a look back at some of the key judgments of 2019, via a slight diversion into the Rosewell Review. Once again it is an excellent panel, chaired by Philip Robson with guests Simon Ricketts (Partner, Town Legal LLP), David Morris (Planning Director, Catesby Estates), Giles Cannock QC and Constanz…
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Episode 10 of the Debrief podcast series sees Nigel Poole QC in conversation with Nadine Montgomery. Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board is one of the most important clinical negligence judgments of the past 50 years. It confirmed that patient autonomy is sovereign over medical paternalism when it comes to consent to treatment. In Part II of this…
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Episode 10 of the Debrief podcast series sees Nigel Poole QC in conversation with Nadine Montgomery. Montgomery v Lanarkshire Health Board is one of the most important clinical negligence judgments of the past 50 years. It confirmed that patient autonomy is sovereign over medical paternalism when it comes to consent to treatment. In Part I of the p…
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In this episode, Sam Karim QC, Jasmine Skander and Richard Borrett consider the recent Supreme Court decision of Poole Borough Council (Respondent) v GN (through his litigation friend "The Official Solicitor") and another (Appellants) [2019] UKSC 25. This is a very significant case in the field of local authority 'failure to remove' claims, where i…
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In this latest episode of the Kings Chambers Debrief podcast series, Nigel Poole QC and Helen Mulholland consider wrongful birth claims, with an analysis of the case law. Last year, the Court of Appeal had cause to return to the appropriate quantification of a wrongful birth claim when it considered the case of Khan v MNX [2018]. Nigel and Helen ex…
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In this episode, Nigel Poole QC, Michael Rawlinson QC and Jeremy Roussak discuss the various mechanisms by which defendants (and their insurers) can be induced and, if necessary, forced to fund treatment for mesothelioma. For more information about our podcast series please contact us via podcast@kingschambers.com…
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This episode is the latest in a series of the Kings Chambers Planning Podcasts. The panel discussion is hosted by Philip Robson from Kings Chambers and features guest speakers Martyn Twigg (MD, Gladman), Jason Tait (Director, Planning Prospects) together with Sarah Reid and Jonathan Easton, two leading planning barristers from Kings Chambers. The t…
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In this episode of Debrief, Nigel Poole QC is joined by Sam Karim QC and Francesca P. Gardner to discuss the recent fascinating case of Esegbona v King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [2019] EWHC 77 (QB). Nigel, Sam and Francesca draw together their expertise in Clinical Negligence, Court of Protection and Deprivation of Liberty to discuss …
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In this episode, Nigel Poole QC is joined by Tony Allen to discuss mediation. Tony is an experienced mediator, with a specialism in Clinical Negligence. He is a former CEDR (Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution) Director, and is a CEDR Chambers Mediator, having worked with them since 1996. He is also a lead member on CEDR's skills mediation trai…
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Stephen McNamara talks with Nigel Poole QC about claims for damages for allegedly negligent psychiatric care. These claims may arise out of care given to patients in psychiatric units, care in the community, or care given in other healthcare settings such as A&E. What are the common features of such claims, and what challenges do they present for l…
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Episode three of the popular Kings Chambers planning podcast discusses the effectiveness of the PM’s pledge to streamline the planning process. Kings Chambers planning barristers Sarah Reid and Philip Robson are joined in the studio by planning experts Matthew Spry from planning and development consultancy Lichfields and Russell Crow, Regional Dire…
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Rachel Galloway, Assistant Coroner, talks with Nigel Poole QC about the role of the Coroner, with a focus on Inquests into deaths in a healthcare setting. These Inquests can involve complex medical evidence, and concerns about the care given to the deceased. How are these deaths investigated? Who is the Coroner and how are they appointed? What is t…
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Debrief aims to analyse recent important developments in clinical negligence and healthcare law. It is intended for lawyers and non-lawyers alike. In Episode One we discussed the recent Supreme Court decision in Darnley v Croydon Healthcare. In Episode Two we look at judicial decisions on consent to treatment in the aftermath of the landmark Suprem…
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‘Debrief' - a series of podcasts from Kings Chambers’ clinical negligence and personal injury group. The Supreme Court’s decision in Darnley v Croydon held an NHS Trust liable after a receptionist in Accident and Emergency gave misleading information to a patient about the likely waiting time to be seen. He chose not to wait and left the hospital, …
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In this episode, the panel discusses the revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) launched by the Government to hit housebuilding targets of 300,000 new homes by 2020. The podcast was hosted by Philip Robson, Planning Barrister at Kings Chambers who was joined by Jacqueline Mulliner, Head of Planning at Terence O'Rourke, Philip Barnes, Gro…
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