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Widening the Scope of Duty in Clinical Negligence: the Significance of Less v. Hussain - John de Bono & Katharine Gollop, Serjeants’ Inn

10/01/13. In December 2012 the High Court gave judgment in a clinical negligence trial which raised significant new issues as to the scope of a doctor’s duty of care. The court also dealt with an attempt to extend the conventional Rees award and considered whether damages could be recovered by a relative/partner of a private patient as a result of breach of contract.

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