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Locke v Liddle (2013) QBD (Jay J) - 20/06/13

The court determined liability for the costs of a case management hearing for a re-trial following a ruling by the Court of Appeal in four test cases. The costs of the hearing, at which case management directions were given for the re-trial, were held to be 75 per cent attributable to the appeal......

Lodge v Cook, High Ct, 22/02/2007

London Borough of Islington v University College London Hospital NHS Trust [2005] EWCA Civ 596 (16 June 2005)

Recoverability of cost of local authority case from tortfeasor: A local authority that providing residential care to a person injured as a result of the negligence of an NHS trust could not recover the cost of providing such care directly from the trust in a claim for negligence, since the trust di......

London Borough of Islington v University College London Hospital NHS Trust [2005] EWCA Civ 596 (16 June 2005)

Duty: A NHS Trust did not owe a duty of care to the local authority in respect of the treatment of a patient such that the local authority could recover the costs of care of that patient injured by negligent treatment by that NHS Trust. ......

London Helicopters Ltd v Heliportugal LDA-INAC [2006] EWHC 108 (QB) (09 February 2006)

Jurisdiction. In an action for negligent misstatement based upon the defendant's test certificate of an helicopter engine, the English Court had jurisdiction as for the purposes of Art. 5 (3) of Council Regulation 44/2001 the damage occurred where the certificate was relied upon (England) albeit ......

Lord Chancellor v. Nicholas Haggan QC & ors. [2007] EWHC 1212, QBD, 22/5/07

Amendment of Graduated Fee Legislation. In a case concerning the amount due to a barrister in graduated fees, the Lord Chancellor amended the governing regulations, the Criminal Defence Service (Funding) Order 2001 to reflect the true intention of the draftsman. ......

Lougheed v On the Beach Limited [2014] EWCA Civ 1538 - 27/11/14

The Court of Appeal heard an appeal in a package holiday claim where the claimant consumer had slipped on some water on granite stairs at a hotel in Spain causing personal injury. At first instance it was found that the hotel had not exercised reasonable care and the defendant organiser was thereby......

Louise Galbraith v. First Glasgow (NO.1) Limited [2006] CSOH 36

The pursuer's motion was opposed by the defenders but only in relation to expenses. The defenders moved for modification of the pursuer's expenses to expenses on the sheriff court ordinary scale without the sanction for counsel.Rule 42.5.(1) of the Rules of the Court of Session 1994 provides that: ......

Love & Care Ltd v Kiernan & Ors [2005] EWHC 2180 (Ch) (13 October 2005)

Appropriateness of Order for Security of Costs: Although there was reason to believe that the claimant company would be unable to pay the defendant's costs if ordered to do so, in the circumstances it would not be appropriate to order the claimant to give security for the costs of its action concer......

Love v Halfords Ltd [2014] EWHC 1057 (QB) - 08/04/14

Bicycle supplier not liable for cyclist's injuries as defect in bike had been caused by previous accident and was not present when the bike was supplied. Claimant ('C') lost control of his bike while riding on a cycle path causing him to fall and sustain serious head and facial injur......

Low, R (on the application of) v General Osteopathic Council [2007] EWHC 2839 (Admin) (15 November 2007)

Professional Conduct: Although the seriousness of a criminal offence measured by the sentence imposed was not necessarily a reliable guide to its gravity in terms of maintaining public confidence in a particular profession, the particular offences of possession of indecent photographs of children ......

Ludwig v. (1) Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust (2) Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, QBD, 02/02/12

Claimant Failed To Establish Negligent Cause Of Brain Damage At BirthHolroyde J dismissed the Claimant's claim for damages for alleged professional negligence against the Defendants. It was alleged that the Defendants' hospital staff had failed to identify or treat a Group B Streptococcus infection......

Lumsdon & Ors v Legal Services Board [2014] EWHC 28 (Admin) - 20/01/14

Judicial review challenging a decision of the Legal Services Board (LSB) to approve the introduction of the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA). The scheme was lawful, did not contravene European law and fell well within the legitimate exercise of the powers of the LSB and the three r......

Lynette Valentine v Mark McGinty ? Linlithgow Sheriff Court, May 2008

The Pursuer (aged 38 at Proof) raised an action of damages following a road traffic accident in October 2006. The Defender admitted liability but quantum could be not be agreed. The Pursuer was diagnosed with a whiplash injury and was prescribed painkillers. For about 2 months after the accident, t......

Lynn Symington v. Emma Milne

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