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Outer Temple’s Harry Lambert joined Kirsty Allen of Kingsley Napley in an episode of KN Talks discussing ‘Neurotechnology and the future of Clinical Negligence Claims’. In this episode, Harry Lambert and Kirsty Allen focused on the the fast-moving world of neurotechnology. The duo discussed how brain-writing interfaces and related tools could transform communication, independence and rehabilitation, and the implications for medical negligence and personal injury claims, schedules of loss and product liability. They also addressed key questions including: What is neurotechnology? Why is it important to lawyers? Why should we care? How are other countries dealing with neurotechnology? To watch the full podcast, click here. Find out more Harry Lambert specialises in the areas of product liability, medical tech, clinical negligence, personal injury,…
News 11 Sep, 2025

Harry Lambert was invited to speak at APIL’s Special Interest Group (SIG) Product Liability meeting on Thursday 17th July 2025 on ‘Product Liability in the Digital Age’. The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) is a not-for-profit campaign group which has been committed to helping injured people for more than 30 years. The Product Liability SIG meeting took place on Thursday 17th July 2025 from 4pm to 5:30pm. Harry Lambert discussed ‘Product Liability in the Digital Age’, alongside Sarah Moore of Leigh Day and Natalie Truman of Irwin Mitchell. This SIG Product Liability talk covered two parts: Part One – What’s different about digital technology, including the existing law and the future Part Two – Specific Applications: AI, Social Media,…
News 18 Jul, 2025

Harry Lambert will be speaking at the ‘Neurotechnology in the workplace – Employment Law’ event, on Thursday 26th June 2025. Harry Lambert, the Founder and Head of Centre for Neurotechnology and Law and Cerebralink Neurotech Consultancy has been invited to speak at the ‘Neurotechnology in the workplace – Employment Law’ event taking place at Panagram on Thursday, 26th June 2025. This event will highlight the crossroads of neurotechnology and employment law, how the law may apply to various scenarios involving neurotechnology in the workplace and whether the current framework, borne of an analogue age, may be ill equipped for the age of neurotechnology. Harry Lambert will be giving a welcome note to the audience, followed by a discussion by Allan…
News 4 Jun, 2025

Are we approaching a new frontier for employee monitoring? Harry Lambert joins forces with fellow barrister, Josh Neaman, to examine how developments in neurotechnology might impact legal rights in the workplace in this article for the latest edition of the New Law Journal. Over the last few months, the New Law Journal has published a series of articles on neurotechnology and the law, from privacy and data protection to its use in personal injury claims. This article (Part 8 of this special NLJ series) considers how the widespread adoption of neurotechnology in the workplace will impact upon the rights of employees. The focus is on two pillars of employment law: unfair dismissal and discrimination. Harry and Josh consider how the…
External Publications, News 2 Jun, 2025

Outer Temple barrister and founder of the Centre for Neurotechnology & Law, Harry Lambert, has been published in New Law Journal, outlining the game-changing implications of advances in neurotechnology for victims of personal injury and clinical negligence. The predicted advances in neurotechnology will be “nothing short of transformational” in their potential impact upon rehabilitation, says New Law Journal. Huge strides are being made in developing neurotechnologies with the potential to combat a wide range of conditions, from cerebral palsy and limb loss to blindness and chronic depression. Harry’s feature in a recent edition of their weekly legal publication looks at personal injury quantum and the paradigm shift that is emerging. The fields of neurology, neurosurgery and neuro-rehabilitation are experiencing a…
External Publications, News 5 Mar, 2025