18/03/2022
On 4 and 16 March 2022, members of 9 Gough Chambers delivered in-house lunchtime seminars to Leigh Day Solicitors on inquests and fatal accidents claims.
John Schmitt, William Dean, Christopher Stephenson, Cyrus Katrak, Laura Elfield and Abigail Stamp spoke on bringing claims following death, in particular on gathering evidence, the process of the inquest, practical case strategies and all aspects of quantum.
9 Gough Chambers has an experienced Inquests and Inquiries Team, members of whom routinely appear before coroners and represent families at inquests and in post-inquest claims. Their experience in personal injury and clinical negligence matters contributes to their expertise in these areas.
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