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Kingsley Napley’s Medical Negligence Team ‘walks together’ with the Dame Vera Lynn Children’s Charity
Sharon Burkill
High Court varies conditions imposed by Interim Order Panel of GMC to prevent them having practical effect of suspension.
High Court provides guidance as to whether dishonesty cases fall within the ‘relatively rare’ cases where interim suspension order is necessary in the public interest.
High Court dismisses appeal of nurse in connection with Panel’s failure to adjourn professional conduct hearing on the grounds of health.
High Court gives guidance on the test to be applied to applications of ‘no case to answer’ in regulatory proceedings.
High Court gives guidance on the test to be applied where a witness complains of intimidation and by virtue of this claims to be vulnerable.
Sharon Burkill
Natalie Cohen
Caroline Sheldon
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