PI Futures: Where next for the market?
September 2016: PI Futures – Where next for the market? The strong interest we receive from those in the PI market reflects what a difficult time it has been for claimant lawyers. At our fourth PI Futures conference delegates heard about the current position with the reform agenda, what to consider if you are thinking about leaving the market altogether and how to claim a greater share in the market looking to a positive future. For some there undoubtedly will be one. For more Legal Events visit our main events page. Speakers: David Hertzell, Chair, Insurance Fraud Taskforce Martin Coyne, Director, Access to Justice Brett Dixon, Vice-President, Association of Personal Injury Lawyers Stephen Webber, Chairman, Society of Clinical Injury Lawyers Alistair Kinley, Director of Policy and Government Affairs, BLM Ian Davies, Partner, Kennedys Neil Hudgell, Managing Director, Hudgell Solicitors Lesley Graves, Managing Director, Citadel Law Richard Collins, Executive Director of Strategy & Planning, Solicitors Regulation Authority Andy Cullwick, Head of Marketing, First4Lawyers Duncan Watts, Industry Manager, Google Jonathan Winchester, Chief Executive, Shoppers Anonymous UK Roger Coleman, Partner and Integration Director, Simpson Millar Karen Jackson, Chief Executive, Roberts Jackson Patrick Allen, Senior Partner, Hodge Jones & Allen James Maxey, Managing Partner, Express Solicitors
| This is my fourth Legal Futures conference. I look forward to the fifth! Delegate – September 2016 The personal injury market is unclear, but Legal Futures events certainly help make sense of it. Delegate – September 2016 What a great line up of speakers. Keep up the good work Legal Futures! Delegate – September 2016 |
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