26th June, 2017

Travel & International Personal Injury Law Conference 2017

On 15 June 2017, members of the Travel team gave a series of presentations at the Radisson Edwardian in Manchester.

The topics covered were:

  • What is a 'package holiday' and what difference will the new package regulations make?
    Zoë Thompson and Rebecca Eeley
  • Excursions, extras, agency, insurance and consumer contracts… keeping a claim in this jurisdiction
    Ian Denham
  • Injuries and illness in the air and at sea: the Athens and Montreal Conventions
    Lucy Leeming and William Hamilton
  • Quantifying a holiday claim – loss of enjoyment, diminution and other losses
    Kirsty McKinlay and Amy Rollings

Earlier this year, Ian Denham presented at the Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury Lawyer (PEOPIL) Young Lawyers Conference in Málaga, Spain.

Members of the Travel team regularly provide seminars and training to solicitor clients. Please contact Tony Morrissey or Joe Gibson if you would be interested in any of the above seminars or any other topics of interest.



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