WEBINARS ON KEEPING YOUR COOL: UNDERSETTLEMENT, PROCEDURAL PITFALLS AND LIMITATION PROBLEMS: AVOIDING MATTERS HEATING UP WHEN THE HEATWAVE IS OVER
In September I am presenting a number of webinars with the theme of “avoiding problems”. These are avoiding undersettlement: avoiding procedural pitfalls and avoiding problems with limitation.
“AVOIDING UNDERSETTLEMENT: A GUIDE FOR PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS”
19th September 2022
‘We go back through your claim in fine detail and if we find that your previous solicitor wasn’t thorough enough and your claim was mishandled, we’ll squeeze out all the compensation that you’re entitled to, getting you more money, and we won’t rest until we get you every last penny… All on a no win, no fee basis.’”
(An advertisement looking for clients dissatisfied with the work of their personal injury solicitor”.
This webinar looks at those cases where allegations of under settlement have been made against claimant solicitors, looking at the factors that lead to a court finding whether there was negligence when a case was settled or litigated.
- Cases where negligence was found.
- Cases where negligence was not established.
The webinar will then look at how you can develop a strategy for avoiding allegations of under settlement.
Booking details are available here.
AVOIDING PROCEDURAL PITFALLS: A PRACTITIONER’S GUIDE
23rd September 2022
This webinar looks at those limitation and procedural issues that can lead to a claim failing without a consideration of the merits. It will look at recent cases as a guide to the problems that litigators face when bringing a case.
- What are the causes procedural problems in personal injury litigation.
- Service of the claim form – what can possibly go wrong?
- Interlocutory procedure and avoiding problems.
- What to do if you need to make an application for relief from sanctions.
- “Denton proofing your practice”.
Booking details are available here.
AVOIDING LIMITATION PROBLEMS
29th September 2022
- Basic limitation periods, problems and misconceptions.
- How do you miss a limitation period?
- Common myths & misconceptions about limitation periods
- Limitation periods that are less than three years
- Section 33, when can it be used and how to make an effective application.
Booking details available here.