"It's a book I'm sure every solicitor in the country will want and I'm sure every solicitor in the country will read, and they should" - Judge Bryan McMahon, speaking at the official launch in Trinity College.
Personal Injuries Assessment Board Act 2003: Implications for the Legal Practice
Edited by
Paul Quigley & William Binchy
The PIAB likely to have a huge practical effect on litigation and on legal practice. Great uncertainty exists about how matters will unfold.
The implications for litigation strategy, the role of lawyers, the quantum of damages and awards of costs are clearly significant. The book also includes the Act and the Regulations.
Contributors
· The Implications of the Act for Solicitors: - Ken Murphy (Director General of the Law Society)
· The 2003 Act: A Barrister's Perspective: - Conor Maguire (SC and Chairperson of the Bar Council)
· The Implications of the Act for Insurers: Mike Kemp (Chief Executive of the Irish Insurance Fed.)
· Is the Act Constitutional?: Paul Quigley (Researcher on comparative law aspects of the PIAB)
· The Personal Injuries Assessment Board: A Win-Win Solution: Dorothea Dowling (Chairperson of the Interim PIAB)
· The Implications of the Act for Tort Law and Practice: William Binchy (Regius Professor of Laws at Trinity College Dublin)
· Medico-Legal Aspects of the Legislation: CiarÁn Craven B.L. (lectures on medical law, Trinity College Dublin)
Publication Date: 26th July 2004
Price EUR 65.00 per copy.
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