In episode one of a new podcast from our Fundamental Dishonesty Special Interest Group, we examine the seminal case of Shaw v Wilde a year on from its judgment.
This three-part miniseries dives into the significant impact the case has had on fundamental dishonesty in large loss and complex injury claims, with SIG lead, Claire Quinn, joined by Keoghs lead on the case, Mike Pope, and barrister, Matthew Snarr, from Nine Chambers.
Part 1: The importance of the case
Part 2: Disclosure, Surveillance and Fundamental Dishonesty
Part 3: Substantial Injustice and Takeaway Issues
Contact:
Claire Quinn - Fundamental Dishonesty SIG Lead
Mike Pope - Partner
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