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Hong Kong Medical Law Brief - January 2012
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19 January 2012
Welcome to the first edition of the Hong Kong Medical Law Brief. The Year of the Dragon sees the launch of our regular bulletins designed to keep you up to date with the latest topical issues influencing healthcare disputes in Hong Kong. This first issue highlights two recent cases. The first case indicates the court's current attitude to wasteful and unnecessary applications. The second case examines quantum in heart injury cases. Kung Hei Fat Choi!
In this issue:
Interlocutory application in a medical negligence case
- Cheung Shui Han v Dr Luk Ka Ling
Guidelines for the level of damages awarded for heart injuries
- Fung Chun Man v Hospital Authority and Secretary for Justice for and on behalf of Secretary for Food and Health
Download Hong Kong Medical Law Brief - January 2012 (PDF, 56KB).