Stephen Glynn speaking at APIL Asbestos Conference in Manchester

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12/09/2017

Stephen Glynn will be speaking at the Annual APIL Asbestos Conference in Manchester today.

Topics will include:

  • Asbestos claims: current issues – a view from the Masters’ corridor
  • Costs update
  • Quantum update
  • The engineer’s perspective
  • Limitation Limitation and contributory negligence for smoking
  • Treatment update
  • How the defendant looks at asbestos casesMesothelioma – a medical view on difficulties in diagnosis and causation
  • Panel session with top tips for low level exposure cases

The programme is available here.

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