Please join us in-person or online for the final event in our series of Fatal and Serious Non-Accidental Injuries seminars.
The final seminar takes place on 7th March both in-person at the Chester Grosvenor Hotel and online via Microsoft Teams with our Children Law Silks: Frances Heaton KC, Karl Rowley KC, Lorraine Cavanagh KC, Kate Burnell KC, Joseph O'Brien KC and Shaun Spencer KC, along with guest speaker Professor Tony Freemont, Professor of Osteoarticular Pathology at University of Manchester.
We invite you to stay for drinks after the event, to catch up with the speakers and members of our Children Law team.
Our Silks will cover a range of topics including:
- The instruction of experts and expert meetings
- Expert evidence - when we do need to hear from them and deconstructing expert medical/pathological evidence
- Case management of medically complex and fatal cases including whether a causation hearing is actually necessary
- When and how the alleged perpetrator's account should be taken for the Family Court, and addressing the dilemma of giving evidence when facing a criminal trial for murder or other serious criminality
- The law around perpetration and pool findings
Our Children Law Silks will be joined by guest expert Pathologist Professor Tony Freemont, Professor of Osteoarticular Pathology at University of Manchester.
This seminar is a hybrid event, taking place both in-person at the Chester Grosvenor Hotel and online via Microsoft Teams. The cost is £50+VAT for each event.
We look forward to seeing you.
Location: Online and at the Chester Grosvenor Hotel
Date: Thursday 7th March
In-Person Registration: 1pm
S tart: 1.30pm
C ost: £50 + VAT
Duration: 3.5 hours