Courtroom Dynamics – A Board Game
We would be delighted if you would join us online for Courtroom Dynamics - A Board Game.
Sean McGahan draws on his experience of hundreds of trials to distil down the essential dynamics of a courtroom trial. He does it by reducing the complexity to a simple board game, drawing on examples from sports, warfare, and real and fictional trials.
Claim handlers will gain powerful insights into trials, regardless of jurisdiction, and as a result be able to add these to their decision making on claims both pre and post proceedings.
Online Booking
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The session will be run using Webex technology and a link to the meeting will be sent to those who register, at the time of booking.
Interested, but can't attend?
Don't worry if you can't make the date/time of this webinar, it is being recorded. Please book a place as normal and we will send you a link after the event to access the recording.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this webinar attendees will understand:
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how a civil trial works in practice, regardless of UK jurisdiction
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the critical elements that drive decisions in a courtroom, learning the factors that genuinely sway judgments
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how courtroom insights can enhance claims handling strategies, both before and after proceedings
About our Speaker
Sean is Location Head for DAC Beachcroft solicitors in Northern Ireland and has over 30 years’ litigation experience on instruction from insurers, professionals and self-insured entities. You name it, he has probably dealt with it before. He is ranked in the Legal 500 Hall of Fame and is in Chambers and Partners as an Eminent Practitioner. He is a specialist member of the Institute of Risk Management. Sean has delivered impactful talks at national and international level and enjoys an enviable reputation for engaging audiences with his fun, jargon free approach to presenting.
Venue
- Online
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CII Accredited
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1 1/2 hours' CPD can be claimed for this event if relevant to your learning and development needs.
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