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Journal of Personal Injury Law

Journal of Personal Injury Law
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Practice Area:  Personal Injury Law
ISSN:  2754-2076
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
General Editor:Jeremy Ford
Publication Date:  26 Feb 2021
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The Journal of Personal Injury Law helps you keep abreast of recent developments in personal injury, covering cases, statutes and regulations, with their implications for practitioners
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Published in association with The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (www.apil.org.uk).

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  • The Legal Implications of Brexit on Health and Safety law
  • A Duty of Care in Sport – What it Actually Means
  • Contempt, Committal and Qader:  The battle for costs in low value personal injury cases 
  • Committal Proceedings
  • The Future of Part 36
  • Judicial Review:  An Unlikely Remedy for the Defaulting Indemnity Insurer
  • Rehabilitation for Traumatic Brain Injury:  The Long Term Perspective
  • Party bias in the Court of Appeal in Personal Injury cases
  • Mobile telephones and transport litigation
  • Consent, remoteness and the prolonged death of the Chester exception
  • ADR and arbitration, the alternative to civil litigation for the personal injury and clinical negligence claims
  • Supporting injured individuals back into work
  • Somatoform disorders and chronic pain – a practitioner's guide
  • Duties of care between actors in supply chains

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