Hi,
This online conference is taking place tomorrow, Tuesday, 22 February. It is a completely new conference with a panel of 9 speakers, including 5 QCs and covering a selection of new and important subjects including COVID related claims, recent clinical negligence cases on vicarious liability and non-delegable duty, and Experts: Competence, Credibility and Conflicts. This very timely online half day conference is very definitely NOT a repeat of the highly successful and hugely popular previous Clinical Negligence conferences we have held over the last couple of years.
You can either participate live on 22 February and/or watch the complete recording, whenever or wherever it suits you. All those who book will also get a free video recording of the entire event.
The price is £225 + VAT, but see below for a £45 discount. As this is a per organisation price up to 19 of your colleagues can participate completely free, whenever and wherever they view it from.
For the recipients of this email, there is a £45 discount on the standard price. So, for example, if there are 10 of you, the cost of course reduces to £18.00 per head. To activate the discount, please use the "promo code" CN8 when booking.
The conference will appeal to: solicitors, barristers, expert witnesses, NHS Trusts, Private Health Providers and clinicians and deals with a selection of highly topical clinical negligence issues
For more details you can view the programme here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thelegaltrainingconsultancy/628978
If you don't know all the names of your delegates, you can still book for those you know and add additional free delegates at a later date
Topics include:
- Cancer claims in the context of COVID
- Adequacy or otherwise of protection and treatment in NHS hospitals during the Covid pandemic.
- Vicarious liability and non-delegable duty in clinical negligence cases
- The Expert/Lawyer relationship: getting it right from the start
- Experts: Competence, Credibility and Conflicts
- How to produce an effective and compliant expert joint statement. A general critique and a review of the impact of Aderounmu v Colvin [2021]
- The latest on informed consent
- Where are we on the Law of Claims for Psychiatric Injury in Clinical Negligence?
- ADR in medical product liability claims
Speakers:
Alexander Hutton QC, Hailsham Chambers
Giles Mooney QC, 9 Gough Chambers
Neil Block QC, 39 Essex Chambers
Ben Collins QC, Old Square Chambers
Mary O'Rourke QC, Deans Court Chambers
Jeremy Pendlebury, 7BR Chambers
Bella Webb, Old Square Chambers
Dr Andrew Derry, Psychology Experts
Giles Eyre, 9 Gough Chambers
Our Online Conference Concept
We have have refined the online conference concept into a highly effective and convenient training tool which is as far removed from the boring old one-hour/one speaker webinar as it is possible to be. Instead of one speaker, we have 9, who between them will deliver 9 x 25 minute sessions. By exposing our attendees to a wider variety of voices, they are in turn exposed to a wider range of ideas. Consequently, you can better get to grips with the subject, facilitate a greater understanding of the topic and keep your organisation abreast of fresh and important developments. Attendees can ask the speakers questions before, during or after the conference
To find out more and to book a place, click on this link: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/thelegaltrainingconsultancy/628978
Don't forget to use the "promo code" CN8 when booking
I look forward to seeing you on 22 February
Best regards
David
David Jacobs
Barrister
Managing Director
The Legal Training Consultancy
PS: If you have any questions about the conference, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at david.jacobs@legaltrainingconsultancy.com