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When does a claim’s settlement take effect in medical negligence cases? PART 1

By Julian Johnson on May 19, 2013
Posted in Our Cases

 I have recently had a couple of cases raising this issue, which arises from time to time, of when does a settlement actual become final + binding (so neither party can withdraw).  I will cover the issues in 2 separate blog posts.

The first case involved a relatively modest settlement of a plastic surgery related case…

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I have been a lawyer for 21 years, during which time I have predominantly represented injured people in pursuing compensation claims. In the last 10…

I have been a lawyer for 21 years, during which time I have predominantly represented injured people in pursuing compensation claims. In the last 10 – 15 years, I have focused on medical malpractice / medical negligence law and particularly claims arising from negligent medical care.

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