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PI and Clinical Negligence update (England and Wales): LSB guidance post-Mazur; surveillance evidence and expert privilege; scope of duty and causation; RTA contribution; CPRC minutes; mesothelioma payment uplift

Published on: 16 October 2025

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Key PI and Clinical Negligence developments

LSB looks at who can litigate after shock Mazur ruling

On 13 October 2025, England’s legal oversight regulator confirmed that it is reassessing guidance issued by regulators and representative bodies following an unexpected ruling that has left law firms uncertain, casting doubt over which litigation activities may lawfully be undertaken by employees without any formal qualification. See News Analysis: LSB looks at who can litigate after shock Mazur ruling.

High Court upholds use of surveillance footage despite flawed procedure and confirms privilege over draft expert report

In Perrin v Walsh [2025] EWHC 2536 (KB), the King’s Bench Division determined two applications arising within the claimant’s action for damages following traumatic injuries sustained when she was knocked from her motorcycle in a road traffic accident; liability was indeed not in dispute...

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