
Bevan Brittan posts £101 million revenue in landmark financial year
09/07/2026
Thirteenth consecutive year of revenue and profit growth
View all NewsWe are delighted to present a summary of our Health & Care Resolution team's Lunchtime Education Webinar Programme for 2025.
Use the links below to navigate to webinar recordings of interest to you:
A day in the life of a Cardiac Surgeon
The Darzi Review - Horizon Scanning for Primary Case and Maternity Services
Case Law Update - Mental Capacity Act 2005
Quantum Update for Clinical Negligence Practitioners
Medico-legal issues from a micro-biology perspective
Procedural Tactics: How to have the upper hand
Recent developments in breach and causation for clinical negligence lawyers
Case Law Update - Mental Health Act 1983
In this session, Esther Evans was joined by consultant cardiac surgeon Ms Betsy Evans, to discuss the reality of working as a cardiac surgeon and the kind of cases she deals with.
Anna Davies looked at key themes from the Darzi review and the potential impact on the future of primary care and maternity services, including:
Hannah Taylor was joined by Rhys Hadden from Serjeants’ Inn Chambers. Rhys discussed:
Tania Kahlon was joined by Eliot Woolf KC from Outer Temple Chambers who:
Joanne Easterbrook was joined by Dr Jim Gray who focused on obstetric and neonatal/paediatric cases. He covered meningitis, sepsis and acute chorioamnionitis looking in particular at:
Rebecca De Haro was joined by Francesca O’Neill from Deka Chambers.
Francesca considered Civil Procedure Rules changes and case decisions that will impact on handling clinical negligence cases, Part 36 offers, and the Service of Proceedings.
In this webinar Tania Kahlon was joined by Thomas Beamont from 1 Crown Office Row.
Thomas discussed important issues arising from various cases regarding recent developments for clinical negligence lawyers.
Hannah Taylor was joined by Rhys Hadden from Serjeants’ Inn Chambers, who considered key case law and important updates from the past 12 months relating to Mental Health Act 1983.
Judy Walker, specialist After Action Review facilitator and training provider, joined Joanna Lloyd for a discussion on how PSIRF is impacting on clinical negligence claims, the inquest process, and how different learning responses are received by families.

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