Latest issue
We are pleased to announce that the new issue of Legal & Medical (vol 47, March 2011) is out now, so look out for your copy and keep up to date with medico-legal news and issues across the country.
Subjects covered in this issue include:
- How will Government plans to shake-up the NHS affect personal injury specialists?
- Post-consultation: will proposals to remove legal aid funding from clinical negligence cases destroy access to justice?
- A critical examination of the healthcare system within the UK – a lack of accountability in the private sector continues to cause concern
- In light of ‘Tesco Law’ and ABS, what is the future for small and medium-sized enterprises?
Plus, free supplement with every issue, The Next Step: Predicting the future of the personal injury sector
Legal & Medical asked solicitors, barristers, insurers, claims management companies and costs consultants what it would mean should Jackson’s reforms be implemented in full. Their responses are an essential read and ensure that every angle of this vital subject is covered in detail.
We are always keen to receive ideas and feedback from readers and advertisers, so please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any comments on the current issue or suggestions for subjects you would like to see in the magazine in the future. You can contact the Editor by emailing Steven Bancroft
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We look forward to hearing from you soon. In the meantime, we hope you enjoy the latest issue.
Coming soon – Legal & Medical vol 48
- How good are we at caring for injured soldiers on their return from the battlefield?
- Negligence at birth – we examine four recent cerebral palsy cases
- When does the risk of injury outweigh the value of an organised event?
- The art of practice management
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