Course description
Overview
This intermediate course covers the running of a personal injury action from start to finish offering tips and tactics during the various stages. The course covers how to take effective instructions at the outset, gathering evidence, including witness statements and documents. Choosing the right cases for trial and recognising the need to compromise are essential skills of an effective litigator. Costs and settlement issues cannot be ignored as the courts do not expect to see litigation run on an economic basis. Directions compliance and trial preparation are key factors for success and the course provides helpful practical solutions to achieve success.
Who is this for?
This course is essential for all personal injury practitioners.
What will you learn?
- Taking effective initial instructions
- Arranging funding
- Gathering evidence and assessing liability
- Following the Protocol correctly
- Deciding when to issue
- Selecting and instructing the right expert
- Following court direction effectively
- Part 36 and tactics
- Preparing for trial
- Settlement and costs issues
SRA Competence
B
Other related courses
Clinical Negligence Litigation - Introduction
Personal Injury Litigation: Tactics for Success in Interim applications
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Course delivery details
- Location Name: Virtual Classroom (Online) Live
- Learning Mode: Blended