Mock Inquest

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Date & Time

Date: 30/10/2015
Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pm
Location: Hempsons, Harrogate, The Exchange, Station Parade

Event description

The inquest is based on the tragic tale of Bill Sikes. After a night out, Bill trips over and falls when leaving a tavern. He is admitted to Great Expectations Hospital where he, whilst left on his own on a trolley in A&E, falls off and hits his head again and ultimately dies from an acute subdural haemorrhage – right sided.

The mock inquest will play out the hearing and Coroner’s findings.

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Too much information? 1/10- an informative night for all

Pro-VIDE Law would like to extend its thanks to our speakers Professor Gus Baker and Professor Graeme Poston on assisting with an excellent seminar on Montogomerie at Weightmans, Liverpool.

Thanks also to Weightmans and to all the delegates who assisted hugely contributing to the Q&A session afterwards making it an informative night for all.

Too much information?

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Date & Time

Date: 01/10/2015
Time: 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Location: Weightmans, 100 Old Hall Street, Liverpool

Event description

A seminar exploring the recent cases of Montgomerie and Spencer and the issues involved in reasonable consent to medical treatment. The current state of the law will be discussed but also the speakers will consider the broader clinical, practical , and psychological perspectives in determining the appropriate information to be given to a patient .

Speakers include:

  • Professor Graeme Poston, Consultant Surgeon;
  • Professor Gus Baker, Neuro-Psychologist; and
  • Charles Feeny, barrister

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