QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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Coco Alexandra Mealing (a child suing by her Grandmother and Litigation Friend Mrs. Rosemary Nolan) |
Appellant |
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Chelsea & Westminster Healthcare NHS Trust |
Respondent |
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David Balcome QC and Fiona Neale (instructed by Weightmans LLP) for the Respondent
Hearing dates: 11 July 2008
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr. Justice Teare :
The indexation issue
"As far as indexation issues are concerned in this case, and they may arise in relation to the provision of care in France and the extent to which costs rise beyond the retail price index, bearing in mind French conditions, that is a matter which I shall adjourn to the trial judge to give such directions as are necessary. I bear in mind, albeit in a different context, that there may be further appeals in various cases relating to questions of indexation. It follows then that I shall refuse permission to rely on the expert evidence of an economist and, again, that application may be renewed before the trial judge."
The issue concerning Mr. Mealing's potential rewards from setting up a hedge fund.
"On balance I am persuaded that, given the importance of these issues and the rather nebulous way in which the claim is being put, I think the defendant is entitled to rely on the expert of a financial adviser to assist. It may be, as it turns out, that the expert may not take matters much further. But I think in a claim of this size (and I am referring not to the £17million but to the size of the accommodation claim and in relation to the 250% uplift) it seems to me proportionate and reasonable that the defendant should have the assistance of a financial adviser."