Carl Gardner
June 18, 2009
Yesterday’s judgment in this case is interesting: their Lordships have decided that Kerrie Gray, who was injured in the Ladbroke Grove rail crash of 1999, cannot recover damages in negligence from Thames Trains and Network Rail for the consequences […]
Carl Gardner
March 7, 2008
Yesterday the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency announced it had decided not to prosecute GlaxoSmithKline for offences under medicines legislation, although it says GSK failed to inform it promptly of data it had from clinical trials suggesting that the […]
Carl Gardner
February 21, 2008
I told you I’d be unbearable. And never let it be said that this blog isn’t up with sleb culture. Gazza has been detained under the Mental Health Act, it seems. Astonishing.
Carl Gardner
January 18, 2008
The Court of Appeal gave judgment yesterday in an interesting disability discrimination case about mental illness.
Elizabeth McDougall applied for a job at the college in 2005, and got it – subject to medical checks. But when those […]