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NLJ Jackson Newscast - online now

23 February 2010
Categories: Legal News , Costs
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The NLJ Jackson webcast is available to view now

Click here open the video playback window:

http://www.lexisauditorium.co.uk/?c=292

Professor Dominic Regan, a leading authority on civil procedure and costs, chairs this free webcast. Filmed directly after Jackson LJ's official press conference, it gives:

  • immediate, expert analysis on the long awaited Jackson report; and
  • predictions of the potential impact on the legal profession.

Panel participants
• His Honour Michael Cook
• David Greene, NLJ consultant editor, president of the London Solicitors Litigation Association, Edwin Coe
• Bob Musgrove, chief executive of the Civil Justice Council
• Nick Bevan, senior counsel, Bond Pearce
• Simon Butler, Ely Place Chambers

We apologise for any earlier technical difficulties encountered; this was due to an overwhelming interest in the webcast. These faults have now been rectified.

For further questions please contact 0844 669 6212 (Technical support Line).
 

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