Course description
Clinical negligence cases are often beset by complexities, especially in the way that issues of causation are presented in evidence, in pleadings, and at trial. It is vital that you stay up to date with the case law developments in this area so that you can best serve your clients.
Anuerin Moloney presents this comprehensive and informative webinar which will provide guidance on how to prove causation in your cases beyond the traditional “but for'' approach. It will cover factual causation vs legal causation, establishing the chain of causation, informed consent cases, material contribution, delays in diagnosing cancer cases and the key recent case law.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
This webinar will consider a number of recent cases which affect the way that issues of causation are presented in evidence, in pleadings, and at trial.
The webinar is aimed at those working in the field of clinical negligence who will need to consider how to prove causation in their cases beyond the traditional ‘but for’ approach.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- Factual causation v legal causation
- Establishing the chain of causation
- Informed consent cases
- Material contribution
- Delays in diagnosing cancer cases
- Case law update
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