Don’t ignore the Vice President’s Practice Guidance when a decision relates to the provision of life-sustaining treatment

GUP v EUP and UCLH NHS Foundation Trust [2024] EWCOP (25 January 2024)  Cases involving the withdrawal or withholding of life sustaining treatment can be heartrending for all involved, whatever their role.  Such cases will always be uniquely and exceptionally deeply harrowing for P’s family and loved ones. For any person to become embroiled in […]

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Behind the headlines: upholding the value of a disabled life

 Norfolk & Norwich Univ. Hospital NHSF Trust and others v Tooke and others [2023] EWCOP 45 ‘Mum wins court fight to save son’  –  ‘Norwich mum wins dialysis battle’ – ‘Family joy as Jordan wins ‘life or death’ battle’  – ‘Trust in legal battle over care can be named’ Sub-editors’ headlines are what sells newspapers, but it […]

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New Podcast: Season 1 Episode 3 Clerk’s Perspective: Serious Medical Treatment cases

The full episode, hosted by Christopher Johnston KC featuring Tom O’Connor is available here. In this episode, Christopher Johnston KC is joined by Tom O’Connor, Clerking Team Leader at Serjeants’ Inn Chambers. Whilst Tom is not an author of Medical Treatment: Decisions and the Law, he plays a key part in the work mentioned in […]

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‘Just and convenient’ to give injunctive relief in the Court of Protection

Re G (Court of Protection: Injunction) [2022] EWCA Civ 1312  (here) The Court of Appeal has helpfully clarified the legal test to be applied in the Court of Protection (‘CoP’) when considering an application for an injunction. The Background G, a 27-year-old woman who suffers with serious progressive disabilities had, since the age of 13, […]

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