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It is nearly out of the Commons and heading to the Lords, where the serious arguments will be had and concessions made (bringing clinical negligence back into the scope of legal aid is the bookies' favourite).
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The patient safety and justice charity Action Against Medical Negligence backs Robin's law.
It's time to stop allowing utilities to push the burden of their negligence onto the backs of customers".
A Lords vote on bringing back clinical negligence as a whole is likely and Peter Walsh, chief executive of patients' charity Action against Medical Accidents, says he is "cautiously optimistic" that it will be won.
This negligence can be traced back to the Fukushima plant's meltdown.
Murphy, Phillips and Thomson were among a select few to first speak out about negligence at the yard back in the 1970s, earning themselves reputations as troublemakers.
In the years since then, patients' lawyers have argued that even with a cap, letting the state claw back its own negligence awards is a disincentive to sue.
And beyond even the law, profiting on the back of potential negligence is pretty disgusting.
In 1970 she wrote that some feminist rhetoric of that time "practically accuses you of criminal negligence because you have turned your back on your college-trained mind".
The Grenfell Action Group declared the report "alarming evidence of serious negligence that in all likelihood stretches back to 2004"—but the warnings to the landlord wouldn't end there.
It's not about Ray Rice, or Greg Hardy, the Carolina Panther defensive end convicted of domestic abuse this summer, or Adrian Peterson, the Minnesota Viking running back accused of reckless negligence to a child.
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