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A Practical Guide to Fixed Costs in Clinical Negligence Cases


ISBN13: 9781916698185
Published: April 2024
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £69.99



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In the ever-evolving landscape of clinical negligence law, practitioners find themselves navigating a complex terrain marked by regulatory changes and legal reforms. The introduction of fixed recoverable costs has brought about a paradigm shift, presenting both challenges and opportunities for those dedicated to upholding the rights of victims and ensuring justice is served.

p> This handbook is a response to the pressing need for practical guidance in the face of these changes. As seasoned practitioners in clinical negligence law, we recognise the profound impact of fixed recoverable costs on legal strategies, case management, and the overall pursuit of justice. In this dynamic environment, staying abreast of the latest developments and adapting to new realities is paramount.

Our aim in crafting this handbook is to provide a comprehensive resource that equips practitioners with the tools they need to navigate the intricacies of clinical negligence cases under the constraints of fixed recoverable costs. We delve into the nuances of the legal landscape, offering insights, strategies, and practical advice to help practitioners overcome challenges and excel in their endeavours.

As the legal community adjusts to these reforms, it is our hope that this handbook will serve as a valuable companion, empowering practitioners to navigate the complexities of clinical negligence cases with confidence and competence.

Subjects:
Personal Injury Law, Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Chapter One – New Rules: What Is Changing?
Chapter Two – Cases of £25k to £100k Value
Chapter Three – Cases of £25,000 or Less Value
Chapter Four – Cases of Over £100,000 Value
Chapter Five – Lessons From PI FRC
Chapter Six – Case Value: How Much Will the Case Be Worth?
Chapter Seven – Case Funding: Are There Any Risks?
Chapter Eight – Expert Evidence & Its Importance for Each Track
Chapter Nine – Streamlining: Use of Process Mapping and AI
Chapter Ten – Strategies and General Approach to FRC
Chapter Eleven – Negotiations and Settlements