The FTCF Costs Update Roadshow 2024

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28/03/2024

This roadshow will cover the very latest update on the new Fixed Recoverable Costs Regime from eminent costs speaker, Professor Dominic Regan with Lucy Lodewyke from Deka Chambers.

The event is ideal for claimant Clinical Negligence litigators, members of AvMA’s Specialist Clinical Negligence Panel, Personal Injury litigators, APIL litigators and the Law Society accredited members of the Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury panels.

The roadshow is accredited by APIL Training. This means practitioners can gain 2 APIL CPD Hours by attending any one of these Roadshow events.

The fee for attending the event is a recommended minimum £25 donation per person. All proceeds go to the Frenkel Topping Charitable Foundation.

Registration will be from 4pm, with the event finishing around 6:30pm with post conference drinks.

To book your place click the Register button above or email emma.woolley@pic.legal.

Featured Counsel

Lucy Lodewyke

Call 2018

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