A CLINICAL NEGLIGENCE OVERVIEW
Clinical negligence claims require claimants to establish duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and more. Healthcare workers owe patients a duty of care to avoid physical injuries. The law on advice has evolved with cases like Montgomery, emphasizing the importance of informed consent. Recent leg
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Konw about our team
Know About Our Team:\nMr.Bageerathan\nMr. Bageerathan is a distinguished legal professional with a rich background spanning over 16 years in the legal field. He earned his Law degree from University Law College and further enhanced his legal acumen by obtaining Dual Masters degrees in Law (LL.M) fro
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Understanding the Basics of Torts in Business Law
Explore the fundamental concepts of torts in business law through an overview of various types of wrongful acts, such as interference with enjoyment, defamation, negligence, injunctions, strict liability, intentional torts, and trespass. Learn about the responsibilities and liabilities associated wi
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Austin's Theory of Law by Rinkey Sharma: An Overview
Austin's Theory of Law, presented by Rinkey Sharma, delves into the Imperative Theory of Law as proposed by Austin, known as the father of English jurisprudence. It explores General and Particular Jurisprudence, Austin's definition of law, and the elements of positive law, emphasizing the concepts o
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Understanding Contributory Negligence in Legal Context
Contributory Negligence (CN) refers to negligence that materially contributes to an injury, not just a breach of duty. It involves a person failing to take reasonable care of themselves, leading to their own injury. Legal cases like Ong Ah Long v Dr. S. Underwood [1983] and Kek Kee Leng v Teresa Bon
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Overview of Health Law Practice in Nigeria: Regulations and Challenges
The health law system in Nigeria is governed by regulations such as the National Health Act (NHA) 2014, which prioritize patient privacy rights and compulsory care for gunshot victims. Issues like negligence in medical practice are addressed through professional standards set by bodies like the Medi
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Understanding Res Ipsa Loquitur in Proving Negligence
Res Ipsa Loquitur is a legal principle where the occurrence of an accident implies negligence on the part of the defendant. It shifts the burden of proof to the defendant, requiring them to explain the incident's cause. Originating from the Scott v London case in 1865, this principle has been applie
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Understanding Gas Laws: Boyle's, Charles', Gay-Lussac's, and Avogadro's Laws
Gas laws such as Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, and Avogadro's Law govern the behavior of gases under different conditions. Boyle's Law relates pressure and volume at constant temperature, Charles' Law relates volume and temperature at constant pressure, Gay-Lussac's Law relates pressu
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Evolution of Trust Law in Malta
Malta, with a unique legal system integrating civil and common law concepts, has evolved its trust law over the years. The concept of trust was gradually adopted, culminating in full integration into domestic law post-2004. Recent amendments have further solidified the legal framework, bridging the
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Understanding Negligence in Tort Law
Negligence in tort law refers to carelessness in legal terms, indicating a failure to meet the basic duty of care that a reasonable person would provide in various situations. It involves breaching a legal duty to take care, resulting in harm to the plaintiff. Key elements include duty to take care,
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Understanding the Rule of Law and Legal Systems in Wales and England
The content discusses the nature of law, the Welsh and English legal systems, and the Rule of Law doctrine. It includes observations from the 2019 AS Law Unit 1 examination, emphasizing the importance of adhering to rubrics and answering questions clearly. Candidates faced challenges with timing and
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Personal Injury and Compensation Claims Overview
Stewarts law firm focuses on serious injury claims, emphasizing a client-centered approach to personal injury litigation. This presentation aims to provide a basic understanding of compensation claims for serious injuries, the difference between clinical negligence and personal injury cases, and the
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Understanding Lender Claims in Professional Negligence Cases
Exploring lender claims in professional negligence, covering topics like breaches of duty, liability of valuers, establishing liability issues, and more. It discusses the duties and responsibilities of valuers, the potential liabilities they face, and how lenders can rely on valuations. Key cases an
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Contrasting Legal Systems Around the World
Explore the diverse legal families globally, such as Civil Law (Romano-Germanic) and Common Law (Anglo-American), along with their historical backgrounds, sources of law, and dominant ideologies. Delve into the distinctions between Civil Law and Common Law, their origins, development, and practical
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Understanding General Criminal Law: Principles and Relationships
General Criminal Law encompasses rules governing offenses and their penalties, exploring the definitions of offenses, relationships with social sciences, other branches of law, and auxiliary sciences. This presentation covers the importance, sources, and branches of criminal law, highlighting its in
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Liability in Negligence: Duty of Care in Legal Cases
In negligence cases involving injury or damage, the duty of care is crucial. The landmark case of Donoghue v. Stevenson set the precedent for establishing a legal duty of care. The House of Lords ruling emphasized the concept of a "neighbour principle," expanding the scope of liability beyond contra
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Understanding Tort Law: Elements and Examples
Tort law encompasses civil wrongs such as negligence, duty of care, proximity, and breach of duty. Through real-life examples like loud music disturbance, cycling accidents, and environmental pollution, one can grasp the importance of studying tort law. Explore the concepts of foreseeability, proxim
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Understanding Negligence in the Standard of Care
Exploring the concept of negligence in terms of the standard of care, exemplified by the case of Blyth v. The Company of Proprietors of The Birmingham Waterworks in 1856. The reasonable man test, defining the obligations of individuals to act in a manner consistent with a prudent person, is discusse
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Exploring Medical Negligence: A New Specialization Opportunity
Delve into the world of medical negligence with a professional webinar series presented by experienced attorney Renier Jacobs. Gain insights on the specialized field of law, components of negligence claims, and practical examples related to Covid-19. Learn about who can be sued, recoverability of da
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Understanding Combined Gas Law and Ideal Gas Law for Final Exam Preparation
Explore the concepts of Combined Gas Law, Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, and their reflection in the Ideal Gas Law. Learn how to solve problems using these laws, prepare for your final exam scheduled for Tuesday, December 12 at 12:30 in the specified room. Dive into in-class practice
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Overview of UK Law: Statute Law, Common Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law
Statute Law is written law created through the parliamentary process, forming the basis of the legal system. Common Law, on the other hand, is unwritten law based on judicial decisions and precedents. They govern different aspects such as civil and criminal matters, each with its unique characterist
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Understanding Plagiarism and Academic Negligence in Academic Writing
This content discusses the definitions of plagiarism and academic negligence, the importance of citing sources, and the consequences of academic dishonesty according to the LCC Student Code of Conduct. It emphasizes the necessity of acknowledging sources to give credit, establish credibility, and av
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Understanding Involuntary Manslaughter: Forms and Elements
Involuntary Manslaughter encompasses two forms: Manslaughter by Unlawful and Dangerous Act and Gross Negligence Manslaughter. The former requires an unlawful act causing death, while the latter involves gross negligence leading to a fatality. Acts must be both unlawful and dangerous to constitute th
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Understanding NC Premises Liability Law
NC Premises Liability Law in North Carolina places the burden of proof on injury victims, highlighting the challenges they may face in pursuing claims against property owners. The law requires victims to prove that property owners knew or should have known about dangerous conditions, emphasizing con
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Understanding Economic Loss in Negligence Cases
The concept of economic loss in negligence cases involves seeking damages for financial losses distinct from physical injuries. This type of loss, whether consequential or pure, can pose challenges in proving liability and recovering compensation. Examples illustrate scenarios where economic loss ma
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Understanding Negligence Liability in Donoghue v. Stevenson [1932]
Explore the landmark case of Donoghue v. Stevenson [1932] where the concept of negligence and duty of care was established. This case involved a woman who suffered injury after consuming a product contaminated with a decomposed snail, leading to a legal duty of care being imposed on manufacturers to
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Liability in Negligence for Injury to People and Property
The case of Donoghue v. Stevenson in 1932 established the tort of negligence, highlighting the duty of care owed by manufacturers to consumers. The House of Lords' decision emphasized the existence of a legal duty of care beyond contractual relationships, introducing the neighbor principle. Lord Atk
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Understanding Liability in Negligence: Tests for Remoteness of Damage
Explore the concept of legal causation in negligence cases with a focus on the tests for establishing remoteness of damage - Re Polemis & Furness, Withy & Co Ltd [1921] and Overseas Tankship (UK) Ltd v Mort's Dock and Engineering Co Ltd (Wagon Mound) (No. 1) [1961]. Discover the importance of reason
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The Continuing Relevance of English Law to Irish Corporate Law Reform
English Law remains relevant in Irish corporate law reform, impacting areas like takeover regulation, deferred prosecution agreements, schemes of arrangement, and the comply or explain approach. The influence of English law is seen where there is no EU law dimension or when EU legislation allows mem
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Classification of Law: Understanding Different Types and Functions
Exploring the classification of law is essential for understanding the diverse nature of legal systems. This overview delves into domestic law vs. public international law, public law vs. private law, and the sub-divisions within public law, such as constitutional, administrative, and criminal law.
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Understanding Liability in Negligence for Injury: Primary vs. Secondary Victims
Explore the concept of liability in negligence for injury to people and damage to property, with a focus on psychiatric damage. Learn about primary and secondary victims, distinguishing between those who suffer physical injury and those who experience psychiatric harm. Delve into real cases like the
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Understanding Liability in Negligence for Psychiatric Injury: Primary and Secondary Victims
Psychiatric damage resulting from negligence involves injury to the mind rather than the body, requiring claimants to prove recognized psychiatric injury with medical evidence. Primary victims suffer physical or foreseeable physical and psychiatric injuries, while secondary victims experience psychi
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Legal and Ethical Concerns in School Counseling
Influences on ethical practice in school counseling include proscriptive norms, statutory law, case law, regulatory law, district policies, and ethical standards. Negligence and malpractice are recognized risks, with sources such as expert testimony and adherence to professional standards used to ev
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Overview of Legal Systems and Roman Law Development
Legal systems play a crucial role in governing societies, with Roman Law, Common Law, Civil Law, and Religious Law being some of the major types worldwide. Roman Law, focusing on private law, has influenced legal traditions in various regions, especially in Europe. Contrasting Common Law and Civil L
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Comparative Analysis of Legal Families Around the World
Explore the diverse legal cultures and families existing globally, including Civil Law, Common Law, Far East, Islamic, Hindu, and more. Learn about the historical background, methods of reasoning, institutions, sources of law, and dominant ideologies that characterize each legal family. Delve into t
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Legal Saga: Vanishing Thieves, Mishcon de Reya Case, and Barclays Bank Claim
A complex legal journey unfolds involving cases of vanishing thieves, solicitors held accountable for breach of trust, and a bank claim disputed in court. Dreamvar Ltd. faces challenges pursuing recovery as Mishcon de Reya escapes negligence claims. In a separate case, Mrs. Philipp's negligence clai
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Duty of Due Care in Negligence Law: Who Owes It?
Richard Warner, a Professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses negligence and the duty of due care in various scenarios. The concept of duty of care is explored in relation to strangers, like in the case of Rachel and Roger, with an emphasis on exceptions. Blackbaud, a cloud software company,
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Understanding Liability in Negligence: Remoteness and Causation
Explore the concept of legal causation in negligence cases by delving into the tests for establishing remoteness. Dive into landmark cases like Re Polemis & Furness, Withy & Co Ltd. [1921] and Overseas Tankship (UK) Ltd v. Morts Dock and Engineering Co Ltd or (Wagon Mound) (No. 1) [1961] to understa
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2-Year LLM Degree Program in Juridical Sciences at JIS University
Explore the 2-year LLM degree program offered by the Department of Juridical Sciences at JIS University, specializing in Corporate Law, Criminal Law, and Constitutional Law. The program covers a range of specializations such as Comparative Criminal Law, Human Rights, Corporate Law, Competition Law,
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Understanding Res Ipsa Loquitur in Negligence Law
Res Ipsa Loquitur is a legal principle where the occurrence of an accident implies negligence by the defendant. This doctrine creates a presumption of fault against the defendant, who must then offer an explanation to rebut this presumption. The case of Scott v. The London and St. Katherine Docks Co
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