Following last weeks’ episode of 7BR’s podcast series Part Heard, we are again joined by Ross Beaton alongside Christina Lyons for a further discussion into what a COVID-19 Inquiry could look like. We examine in more detail questions such as when would the inquiry begin, what will the terms of reference be and who will the core participants be.
Christina is a civil and public law practitioner, specialising in group litigation and multi party actions representing the victims of historical sexual and physical abuse.
Ross specialises in personal injury, clinical negligence and inquests.
To listen to part-1 of this podcast please click here.
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