The Dominic Regan podcast for IQPC’s London Summit

I wrote recently about the podcasts which IQPC have put on their website as tasters for their Information Governance and eDisclosure Summit which takes place in London between 14 and 16 May.

You may be interested in another one which is available from here without having to complete the registration form.

It is one which I recorded with Professor Dominic Regan with the title Why the Jackson Reforms mean the biggest ever upheaval for litigation. I have already published a transcript of this interview but those who prefer to listen rather than read can now hear this short recording.

This is complemented by an article written by Dominic Regan called Lord Justice Jackson has no regrets over his proposal on civil litigation costs, which he wants to see implemented next April “in their entirety”.

Dominic Regan is one of the many well-known speakers at the Summit and his talk is likely to be a major attraction for those who want to know how the practice and procedure of litigation is likely to develop.

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