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APIL Clinical Negligence 3rd ed isbn 9781784733957

APIL Clinical Negligence 2nd ed

Edited by: Paul Balen

ISBN13: 9781846618222
New Edition ISBN: 9781784733957
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781846610776
Published: November 2014
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



APIL Clinical Negligence focuses on the key and developing areas of clinical negligence including medical product claims. It combines know-how about conducting these claims with the latest thinking on new and developing areas of practice.

This new edition has been substantially revised to take account of:

  • New Coroners Rules 2013
  • Funding post Jackson
  • Causation – recent case-law such as AB & Others v MoD
  • Medical Products - O'Byrne v Aventis Pasteur MSD
  • Case Management – new standard directions for clinical negligence
  • Changes to CPR affecting chapters on Experts, Part 36 and Damages
The Appendices include a glossary of medical abbreviations, suggested Model Directions in Clinical Negligence cases, and a comprehensive list of useful contact addresses.

The result is a highly practical work, offering detailed guidance and expert legal analysis that will be essential reading for all active and potential clinical negligence lawyers and should be of interest to those medical practitioners interested in the role of the expert witness in these cases.

Subjects:
Personal Injury Law, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Dealing with trauma victims
Medical records
Complaints
Funding
Inquests
Medico-legal ethics
Duty of care
Causation
Limitation
Liability for Defective medical products
Case Management
Experts
Experts’ meetings
Instructing experts
Offers to settle
Mediation and ADR
Care Regimes
Damages
Medical Glossary