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Nottingham, England · NottinghamMENTAL CAPACITY — Incapable person — Capacity to conduct litigation — Patients subject to hospital orders with restrictions referred for review with legal representatives appointed — Patients objecting to being represented — Conflicting evidence as to patient’s capacity to appoint representative — Patient refusing to engage with representative whilst lacking capacity — Approach to appointing representative — Approach to assessing capacity to app…Read Article
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