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An update on track allocation and costs in personal injury cases

Run Time
57 Minutes
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence
Available Until
26/06/2027

Price £130.00

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Description

Join James Hawkins and Tabitha Hutchison, Barristers at 3 Hare Court, in this webinar providing an update on track allocation and costs in personal injury cases. This webinar covers the new fixed recoverable costs regime, track allocation (including the new intermediate track), and costs budgeting.


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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

Tabitha Hutchison

Barrister

3 Hare Court

Tabitha has a busy practice across all of Chambers’ core areas. She has a particular interest in commercial, public, employment, personal injury and travel law matters. Much of her work has an international dimension.
Tabitha appears in Court on a very regular basis for trials and applications, alongside her written practice.

Before joining Chambers, Tabitha Hutchison spent a year as Judicial Assistant to Lord Justice Dingemans in the Court of Appeal, where she worked on significant public law cases such as R (Cabinet Office) v Chair of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry and Ors [2023] EWHC 1702 (Admin) and R (Good Law Project) v Prime Minister and ors [2022] EWCA Civ 1580.

Before that, she spent three years in New Delhi, working in human rights and education.

Pro bono work remains a priority in Tabitha’s practice.
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James Hawkins

Barrister

3 Hare Court

James Hawkins specialises in personal injury, travel law and professional negligence claims.

In his personal injury practice, James represents both claimants and defendants, often in claims of substantial value and with complex medical causation issues. Recently, James has been involved in claims involving traumatic brain injuries and other serious physical injuries which have resulted in a need for significant treatment and care. James is experienced in all aspects of such litigation, including advising (generally, and with regard to expert evidence), interim hearings, joint settlement meetings/mediation and trials. He also acts in (and has delivered seminars about) Fatal Accidents Act claims.

James is regularly instructed to defend injury claims brought against local authorities. He has particular expertise in cases involving legal issues in respect of the creation, maintenance and status of highways, as well as issues as to the duties owed by highway authorities. James also appears at inquests, including inquests involving issues as to the medical cause of death and the standard of care and treatment received at hospital. He has particular recent experience of cases where death has resulted from anaphylaxis.

James regularly undertakes work with a foreign element, including accidents which have occurred abroad, illness claims, Athens Convention claims and claims against foreign insurers. In his professional negligence practice, James has recently appeared in a claim for substantial damages against a firm of solicitors.
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