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Month: November 2023

Material Contribution and Holmes v Poeton Holdings Limited: One Issue Down, More to Go

Henry Charles looks at a recent decision from the Court of Appeal which settles the longstanding question of whether material contribution applies to cases of divisible injury.

Editor - Christopher Fleming Causation, Material Contribution, Uncategorized Leave a comment November 28, 2023 12 Minutes

CDE v Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust; the material contribution elephant in the room

Andrew Roy KC considers the implications of the Court of Appeal’s recent decision CDE v Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust [2023] EWCA Civ 1330 in respect of the vexed and important of material contribution.

Editor - Christopher Fleming Breach of duty, Causation, Material Contribution Leave a comment November 22, 2023 10 Minutes

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