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In this webinar John McGirr, LPLC Claims Solicitor, gets back-to-basics and discusses how to run a personal injury file, helping lawyers avoid common pitfalls that can lead to stressful and costly claims.

Personal injury litigation can be a challenging and risky area for many practitioners. The good news is that most of the stressful and costly claims situations LPLC sees in this area can be avoided - simply by doing the basics well.

Join John McGirr, Claims Solicitor, LPLC, as he gets back-to-basics and walks you through how to run a personal injury file, including:

  • Scoping your work and what to do at the commencement of the matter
  • Investigating and gathering evidence
  • Common pitfalls in the settlement process that often lead to claims

If you are a junior plaintiff solicitor eager to enhance your expertise, or even an experienced lawyer looking to refresh your knowledge - this webinar is for you!

Date of recording: Wednesday 23 August, 2023 - 12pm to 1pm

Presented by John McGirr, Claims Solicitor, LPLC

1 CPD - 0.5 Practice Management, 0.5 Substantive Law

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