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Seminar: Collective redress in the UK - the shortcomings 

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Watch the recordings from the Outer Temple Chambers Conference; ‘Running product liability, aviation and mass tort claims in the UK & US’ on 4th September 2024.
Our specialist barristers were joined by colleagues from around the world to discuss a range of product liability issues and claims, including the differences in defending claims in the UK and the US, historic industrial disease claims, and recent vaccine litigation claims, amongst other topics.
Talk 4: “ Collective redress in the UK; the shortcomings”, by Sarah Moore of Leigh Day, Leeds
Sarah is a Partner at Leigh Day, one of The Times top 100 law firms in the UK and specialists in claimant work against government and large corporations for over 35 years.
Based in Leeds, Sarah specialises in large multiparty group actions on behalf of claimants based in the UK and overseas across a wide range of issues including environmental and product liability claims. Sarah’s UK cases have included representing groups of Claimants against “Big Pharma” companies including Diageo plc., Johnson & Johnson, Allergan UK Limited, and most recently AstraZeneca UK Limited, in product liability claims brought under the Consumer Protection Act 1987. These cases have typically involved a wide range of defective medicines or medical devices from Thalidomide through to metal-on-metal hips and breast implants.
Her international work includes acting on behalf of claimants in Colombia, the Ivory Coast and Iraq against British registered companies and the UK Government.
Read more about Sarah, and the conference at www.outertempl...

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