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13 May 2020
Categories: Legal News , Profession , Personal injury
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Personal injury lawyers welcome Elsby

Brighton solicitor Sam Elsby, a specialist in head injury cases, accidents abroad and workplace accidents, has taken over the reins as president of the Association of Personal injury Lawyers (Apil)

Making his inaugural speech in a virtual capacity at the Apil annual general meeting this week, he praised the ‘impressive’ speed with which personal injury lawyers have adapted to the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis.

Elsby, a consultant solicitor at Dean Wilson as well as a Court of Protection Deputy for brain injury clients, highlighted how Apil has delivered training remotely, collaborated with other organisations on temporary protocols, continued to respond to consultations and to lobby government, and provided members with updates and information.

‘It’s often Apil’s role to put the position of the potential injury victim to the front of policy; to clarify legal issues and, politically, to challenge some populist language, tropes and assumptions that can creep into government documents,’ he said.

Apil, which marks its 30th anniversary this year, has rescheduled its annual conference from the Spring to November.

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