Dr Peter Ellis was featured this week in the Action Against Medical Accidents (AvMA) Lawyers’ Service Newsletter. He considers the slow pace of reform of death certification and the introduction of medical examiners. Such reforms were first proposed in 2002 to prevent a recurrence of Dr Harold Shipman’s mass murders, but are now not expected to be implemented until 2019
To read the article in full, please click here.
To learn more about AvMA please click here.
A member of the Clerking team will help you resolve your request.
Do you have an out of hours number?
Yes, please call Chambers mainline number +44 (0)20 7242 3555 and you will be directed to the out of hours phone lines.
How can I find out whether 7BR can take my case?
As a direct access client, please visit our direct access page and complete the initial form, a member of the clerking team will then be in touch to discuss the next steps.
Will my barrister deal with all the correspondence?
Some barristers have the ability to “conduct litigation” for direct access clients. Our clerks will be able to assist you as to which of our members are trained and accredited to do so.
How do I instruct a barrister?
Please visit our direct access page for the initial steps on instructing a barrister, or contact our clerks on +44 (0)20 7242 3555.