Medical Negligence Litigation in Ireland
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Medical Negligence Litigation in Ireland
Current Issues and Approaches
Clarus Press Ltd
12/2022
300
Mole
Inglês
9781911611660
15 a 20 dias
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Content Includes
* Has the duty of care for medical professionals been changed by the
introduction of the test of 'the standard of approach' into the duty of care?
(Julia Best and Oisin Quinn SC)
* Is there a new understanding of a cause of action based upon informed
consent? (Eoghan Quinn and Luan o Braonain SC)
* Does a cause of action arise for nervous shock through witnessing the harm
caused to a family member by reason of medical negligence and if so, in what
circumstances does it arise? (Hugh O'Leary and Adrienne Egan SC)
* Is there a cause of action for wrongful birth? (Sophie Treacy and Timothy
O'Leary SC)
* Forward to the past: are the concepts of a blind review, hindsight bias and
intra-observer variability now established in medical negligence litigation
practice? (Ashling Gallagher and Conor Halpin SC)
* Has causation in medical negligence litigation now moved from the 'but for'
test to one of 'material contribution'? (Anne Spillane and Eoin McCullough
SC)
* Are the time limits for medical negligence litigation essentially different to
those which apply in personal injuries litigation? (Trinity Geddis and Richard
Kean SC)
* Does the resolution of a claim of a parent for damages prohibit a subsequent
claim by a statutory dependant, after the death of the parent, for the loss of
the free services of that parent? (Kate McCullough and Oonah McCrann SC)
* Are there adverse implications for the parties in a medical negligence action in
engaging in mediation prior to trial? (Fionn O'Callaghan and Sara Moorhead
SC)
* Has the duty of care for medical professionals been changed by the
introduction of the test of 'the standard of approach' into the duty of care?
(Julia Best and Oisin Quinn SC)
* Is there a new understanding of a cause of action based upon informed
consent? (Eoghan Quinn and Luan o Braonain SC)
* Does a cause of action arise for nervous shock through witnessing the harm
caused to a family member by reason of medical negligence and if so, in what
circumstances does it arise? (Hugh O'Leary and Adrienne Egan SC)
* Is there a cause of action for wrongful birth? (Sophie Treacy and Timothy
O'Leary SC)
* Forward to the past: are the concepts of a blind review, hindsight bias and
intra-observer variability now established in medical negligence litigation
practice? (Ashling Gallagher and Conor Halpin SC)
* Has causation in medical negligence litigation now moved from the 'but for'
test to one of 'material contribution'? (Anne Spillane and Eoin McCullough
SC)
* Are the time limits for medical negligence litigation essentially different to
those which apply in personal injuries litigation? (Trinity Geddis and Richard
Kean SC)
* Does the resolution of a claim of a parent for damages prohibit a subsequent
claim by a statutory dependant, after the death of the parent, for the loss of
the free services of that parent? (Kate McCullough and Oonah McCrann SC)
* Are there adverse implications for the parties in a medical negligence action in
engaging in mediation prior to trial? (Fionn O'Callaghan and Sara Moorhead
SC)
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Content Includes
* Has the duty of care for medical professionals been changed by the
introduction of the test of 'the standard of approach' into the duty of care?
(Julia Best and Oisin Quinn SC)
* Is there a new understanding of a cause of action based upon informed
consent? (Eoghan Quinn and Luan o Braonain SC)
* Does a cause of action arise for nervous shock through witnessing the harm
caused to a family member by reason of medical negligence and if so, in what
circumstances does it arise? (Hugh O'Leary and Adrienne Egan SC)
* Is there a cause of action for wrongful birth? (Sophie Treacy and Timothy
O'Leary SC)
* Forward to the past: are the concepts of a blind review, hindsight bias and
intra-observer variability now established in medical negligence litigation
practice? (Ashling Gallagher and Conor Halpin SC)
* Has causation in medical negligence litigation now moved from the 'but for'
test to one of 'material contribution'? (Anne Spillane and Eoin McCullough
SC)
* Are the time limits for medical negligence litigation essentially different to
those which apply in personal injuries litigation? (Trinity Geddis and Richard
Kean SC)
* Does the resolution of a claim of a parent for damages prohibit a subsequent
claim by a statutory dependant, after the death of the parent, for the loss of
the free services of that parent? (Kate McCullough and Oonah McCrann SC)
* Are there adverse implications for the parties in a medical negligence action in
engaging in mediation prior to trial? (Fionn O'Callaghan and Sara Moorhead
SC)
* Has the duty of care for medical professionals been changed by the
introduction of the test of 'the standard of approach' into the duty of care?
(Julia Best and Oisin Quinn SC)
* Is there a new understanding of a cause of action based upon informed
consent? (Eoghan Quinn and Luan o Braonain SC)
* Does a cause of action arise for nervous shock through witnessing the harm
caused to a family member by reason of medical negligence and if so, in what
circumstances does it arise? (Hugh O'Leary and Adrienne Egan SC)
* Is there a cause of action for wrongful birth? (Sophie Treacy and Timothy
O'Leary SC)
* Forward to the past: are the concepts of a blind review, hindsight bias and
intra-observer variability now established in medical negligence litigation
practice? (Ashling Gallagher and Conor Halpin SC)
* Has causation in medical negligence litigation now moved from the 'but for'
test to one of 'material contribution'? (Anne Spillane and Eoin McCullough
SC)
* Are the time limits for medical negligence litigation essentially different to
those which apply in personal injuries litigation? (Trinity Geddis and Richard
Kean SC)
* Does the resolution of a claim of a parent for damages prohibit a subsequent
claim by a statutory dependant, after the death of the parent, for the loss of
the free services of that parent? (Kate McCullough and Oonah McCrann SC)
* Are there adverse implications for the parties in a medical negligence action in
engaging in mediation prior to trial? (Fionn O'Callaghan and Sara Moorhead
SC)
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