Edward Lamb has been invited to speak at the British Psychological Society’s Conference

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03/07/2018

Edward Lamb has been invited to speak at the British Psychological Society’s Conference for the Psychology of Older People at the University of Cambridge. He has specifically been asked to speak on causation in the Court of Protection with a focus on best interests decision making. Edward was invited on the basis that he has a growing national reputation in the field in dealing with cases that straddle the Civil/Court of Protection jurisdictions. Edward frequently lectures on topics relating to clinical negligence, brain injury and capacity.

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