The Piddington Society invites you to a practical online session focused on assessing quantum, a topic that often challenges early-career and experienced lawyers alike.
Join David Bayly SC (Central Law Chambers) and Tania Jeyamohan (State Solicitor's Office) for a focused discussion on key elements of quantum in litigation, including:
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Making proper initial assessments.
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Engaging and directing expert witnesses.
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Managing client expectations.
Each speaker will share brief insights, followed by Q&A.
Whether you're briefing experts, communicating complex issues to clients, or refining your damages analysis, this session will strengthen your legal reasoning and practical judgment.
Attendees are encouraged to submit questions (these can be anonymous).
Attendees will be eligible for up to 1 CPD point in CA1 (Practice Management).
Your attendance at this, and at all Piddington events, go toward our access to justice projects. These include the Piddington Justice Fund for community legal centres; the Piddington PLT Fund for the CLCs that host Piddington PLT grads to complete their hours required for admission; and, a First Nations legal education fund. We also fund the Christine Wheeler Scholarship and John Chaney Award for new law graduates and law students.
In 2024, our contributions through those and related activities exceeded $150,000.
Note:
Practitioner ID numbers are issued by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia. Information from the Board is available here. We require these to issue CPD certificates. If you do not provide us with one then we may contact you following the event.
Location
Online, via Zoom
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