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Extremely informative and well presented

- Daniel Spendlove, CMS Cameron McKenna LLP

Trippers And Slippers

Part of the Personal Injury webinar stream

Introduction

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The Highways Act 1980 places a duty on a local highway authority to maintain a highway so it is safe for use. In tripping cases, a claimant has to prove that the highway authority has breached this duty. Section 58 of the Act provides the highway authority with a defence against this claim if it can prove that it has taken ‘such care as in all the circumstances was reasonably required to secure that the part of the highway to which the action relates was not dangerous for traffic’.

Webinar details


Live Broadcast date:

Tuesday 22 May 2012
12:30:00

Location:

At your desk
On your Laptop or PC

Event price:

£89

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2 CPD
Hours

Benefits

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  • You don't waste time travelling to training
  • You can collect your CPD points when it suits you
  • You can learn from leading experts at your desk
  • You can revisit the material for 12 months after the event, again and again
  • Multiple-booking discounts make them extremely cost effective
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Who Should Attend

  • Personal Injury Solicitors & Barristers
  • Claims Managers
  • In-House Counsel
  • Case Handlers
  • Brokers
  • Risk Managers
  • Loss Adjustors
  • Claims Negotiators
  • Litigators
  • Insurance Underwriters

Level: Intermediate