Seminars at Serjeants’ Inn
We are frequently called upon as commentators in our fields: in the last 12 months our members have given papers at institutions including the Houses of Parliament, the Home Office, the College of Policing and St George’s, University of London. Our barristers have also been invited to speak at events such as the AvMA and Association of Police Lawyers annual conferences, as well as for numerous client firms.
We offer a rolling programme of seminars and case surgeries as well as providing regular briefing notes and other articles and updates for clients.
The fact that – in an innovative move – we have invested in a dedicated client care team means that we are particularly well placed to discuss and fulfil client requirements on training and numerous other matters. For full details please contact our client care team here.
Alternatively, if you wish to attend any of our in-house seminars as detailed here from time to time, please complete the registration form and we will be in touch shortly to confirm your place.
Previous seminars
14.09.15
Serjeants’ Inn Chambers will be hosting a conference to discuss the impact of the Duty of Candour. The evening will open with Sir Robert Francis QC in conversation with Christopher Johnston QC and will feature a range of Serjeants’ Inn Chambers barristers.
11.09.15
Christopher Johnston QC and Cara Guthrie (of Outer Temple Chambers) are co-chairing the annual PNBA Clinical Negligence conference at Pembroke College, Oxford this weekend.
7.09.15
Bridget Dolan QC and Briony Ballard two experienced inquest counsel, both of whom also edit the Inquest Law Reports and sit as Assistant Coroners, presented this practically focused seminar for solicitors typically representing institutions at inquests.
7.07.15
Michael spoke with Rachelle Mahapatra on at the 27th Annual Clinical Negligence Conference held in Leeds in July 2016.
The session covered difficult lost earnings scenarios, confidentiality issues, useful strategies and managing expectations.
28.05.15
Sarah Clarke was part of a panel chaired by Ali Sallaway of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer that discussed a session titled “A new tightrope: balancing the needs of civil, regulatory and criminal litigation for corporates and individuals.”