1CL Weekly Webinar: Claims for Gastric Illness in the Light of the Recent Decision in Griffiths v TUI UK Limited

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Published: 03/09/2020

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In this webinar, Sarah Prager is joined by Jatinder Paul of Irwin Mitchell, solicitor for the Claimant in the recent case of Griffiths v TUI UK Limited, which has changed the legal landscape in gastric claims.

They discuss the case and its implications for practitioners working in travel law and more generally, and assess what the decision means for parties seeking to rely on or to challenge uncontroverted expert evidence.

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Sarah Prager KC

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