Hosts Catherine Sanz and barrister James McDermott also discuss legal news stories, including the latest developments connected to the Wagatha Christie case in our latest episode
On the latest episode of Law on Trial, Roger Murray, SC, and partner with Callan Tansey, discusses why the HSE’s narrative around medical negligence risks “vilifying” patients instead of highlighting the need for proper resourcing.
He also discusses why the so-called gun for hire syndrome is a “complete myth” and how the experience of medical litigants in the courts can be improved.
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