03/02/2026

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  • Webinar | Tuesday 3 February 2026 | 12:30 - 13:30 | 1 Hour

    Please join us on 3 February at 12.30-13.30 for the second in our mini-series of webinars, aiming at supporting healthcare professionals involved in medicolegal work. As a leading clinical negligence firm, we recognise the importance of maintaining high professional standards in medico-legal work and the value of a large and diverse pool of experts. 

    If you are a clinician or nurse considering taking up medico-legal work, an existing medico-legal expert or a professional working with medico-legal experts this webinar will be of interest to you. If you have colleagues who may be interested please do feel free to forward this email. 

    In this webinar Daniel Morris, Partner, will lead a  panel discussion between us and medico-legal expert, Dr Janet Rennie – looking at the do’s and don’ts of expert work and what advice would they give their younger self or anyone considering entering the field now.

     

    Please also look out for an in person conference in early March 2026 (register interest here), in London, further details to follow.

  • Please be aware that places for this seminar are limited and may get over subscribed.

    Our clients will get priority, but we will endeavour to increase capacity where we can to allow all those who wish to attend a place.

    Where we are heavily oversubscribed we will limit places per organisation.

    Registration will close at the advertised start time.

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