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Thirty years on from the landmark decision in Allied Maples v Simmons & Simmons, Sir Rupert Jackson [https://www.4newsquare.com/profile/sir-rupert-jackson/], Roger Stewart KC [https://www.4newsquare.com/profile/roger-stewart-kc/], and Hugh Evans [https://www.4newsquare.com/profile/hugh-evans/] reflect on its lasting impact on professional negligence law and the application of its principles in modern litigation. They discuss the development of the loss of a chance doctrine, its use across different legal contexts, and the ongoing challenges it presents. With insights into recent case law and continuing debates around causation and quantification, this episode offers thoughtful analysis to mark a significant anniversary. Read the full judgment here: Allied Maples v Simmons & Simmons [https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/1995/17.html]

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