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Dangers of using AI in Clinical Negligence cases - Part 1

Run Time
51 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence
Available Until
29/06/2027

Price £130.00

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Description

Join Geoffrey Simpson-Scott and Leslie Keegan in this webinar discussing the dangers of using AI in Clinical Negligence cases. Their goals for this webinar are to understand the potential pitfalls, consider the solutions being proposed and plan the preventative actions you can take. Their agenda is as below:

  • What is AI and its importance to clinical negligence lawyers?
  • How is AI being used (and misused)?
  • How are the courts addressing these issues?


For a preview, click the video link below:

This webinar has been accredited 2 CPD point/s by APIL Training for personal injury CPD.


Viewing this webinar will help solicitors to meet the following requirements set out in the Statement of solicitor competence:

  • A2 - Maintain competence and legal knowledge.
  • A4 - Draw on detailed knowledge/understanding.

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Speakers

Leslie Keegan

Barrister

7BR

Leslie Keegan is a specialist in clinical negligence and personal injury cases. His medical expertise renders him particularly suitable to act for Claimants in cases involving serious brain injury or complex medical issues. Before coming to the Bar Leslie Keegan was a neurophysiologist. A former caseworker for AVMA, Leslie has been called to the Irish Bar. As well as running a very busy practice dealing with all aspects of clinical negligence and personal injury law, Leslie writes on clinical negligence issues and is frequently asked to speak on these issues. He lectured on the RCOG course for newly-qualified consultants and is a former member of the editorial board of Facts and Figures. He is a current member of the CPD Sub-Committee of the Bar Standards Board. Leslie is also a contributor to legal journals and to television & radio programmes on both sides of the Irish Sea. He acted for a number of claimants who obtained compensation from the Residential Institutions Redress Board in Ireland and he is supporting the survivors of the abuse in the Mother and Baby homes in Ireland and those who underwent the symphysiotomy procedure.
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Geoffrey Simpson-Scott

Partner

Hodge Jones & Allen

Geoff is an experienced medical negligence solicitor who joined Hodge Jones & Allen in 2023 as a Partner. He was Head of Clinical Negligence at his previous, national firm. He is committed to balancing access to justice with recovering full compensation for his clients and improving patient safety. Geoff’s practice includes catastrophic & complex injury claims; birth, brain and spinal injury claims; delayed diagnoses of cancer and other debilitating diseases; and surgical errors. He has a proven track record of successfully litigating challenging cases and of working collaboratively with opponents (if negotiation is in his clients’ best interests). Geoff is the author of the popular ‘A Practical Approach to Clinical Negligence’ (Law Brief Publishing) which focuses on the key knowledge needed to win medical negligence cases. He has been recommended in Chambers UK and the Legal 500, where he was described as being “always helpful and understanding”.
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