Description
This webinar will examine the latest arguments and issues raised by surveillance evidence. We will discuss the reasons why defendants may not be able to introduce the evidence, as well as the preparations that claimants can make to reduce the risk of late and damaging applications to allow surveillance evidence. An examination of the impact of the recent case of Karapetianas v Kent and Sussex Loft Conversions Ltd [2017] EWHC 859 (QB) will also be included.
After watching our Webinar you will have learned:
- The latest decisions concerning applications by defendants to rely on surveillance evidence
- The stage in proceedings where defendants are most likely to obtain surveillance evidence
- Current arguments concerning late introduction of surveillance evidence
- The implications of the introduction of surveillance evidence for arguments concerning fundamental dishonesty
We will be discussing:
- When and how applications are made
- Court discretion
- Directions
- Experts
- Fundamental Dishonesty-Implications
- Douglas v O’Neill [2011] EWHC 601 (QB)– effect
- O’Leary v Tunnelcraft Ltd [2009] EWHC 3438 (QB)
- Hayden v Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Queen’s Bench Division12 May 2016 [2016] EWHC 1121 (QB)
Book this Webinar if you want to:
- Be able to advise on the steps to take to minimise the impact of surveillance evidence
- Take action to minimise the likelihood of surveillance evidence impacting the value of the claimant’s claim
- Take effective action to minimize the negative impact of the introduction of surveillance evidence
- Minimise the risk of damaging surveillance evidence being disclosed and admitted in evidence close to trial
- Make realistic assessments of settlement proposals in the light of surveillance evidence disclosed
- Be able to give realistic advice as to the likely level of quantum following disclosure of surveillance evidence
When:
This webinar is now available as a recording and you can access it whenever you wish.
Your Trainer:
Nicky Carter is a self-employed Solicitor and Legal Trainer and has been delivering training for us since 2010.
Price:
Prices for MASS Members are £75 for a single view and £150 for a group view
Prices for Non Members are £95 for a single view and £190 for a group view
Book online via our website by choosing an option above or fill in our booking form and return it to Elena@masstraining.org.uk