Earlier this week, I represented the family at the Inquest into Victoria Harrison’s untimely death. Victoria (26.10.94-16.08.12), who liked to be known as Tor, died aged 17 at Kettering General Hospital after an operation to remove her appendix. During the operation an artery was severed and repaired but, tragically Victoria bled again later and opportunities […]
Clinical negligence partner Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp reflects on the apparent hypocrisy of the Justice Secretary’s appreciation of our legal system…
On Wednesday, 27 February, Pattinson & Brewer are hosting a ‘Justice Forum’ from 4pm at a central London venue. Focusing on the question: “How can all involved with children’s claims manage cases cost-effectively and proportionally in the future, keeping the child at the centre and protected at every stage?”
As clinical negligence partner Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp reflects on the tragic and avoidable death of a young girl, she also applauds the role of the inquest as a catalyst for change …
Clinical Negligence partner Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp finds a first-class example of why the Government’s meddling with legal aid and after-event insurance is so unfair to ordinary people…
…says our clinical negligence partner and former nurse Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp as the Royal College of Nursing announces the welcome roll-out of a series of ‘what nursing is really about’ information videos.