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Medico-Legal Magazine Issue 28
Published by: SpecialistInfo & Iconic Media Solutions
First published: February 2025
Inside:
SpecialistInfo Medico-Legal Courses 2025
By Lisa Cheyne
The Courtroom Experience – Advice for Expert Witnesses
By Professor Graeme Poston
Introducing Premex
Foul Play: Tackling Negligence and Breach of Duty in Sports
By James Gould and Shoshana Mitchell
When Should I Tell My Regulator About a Criminal Investigation?
By Hannah Cheesebrough
Assisted Dying: A Medico-Legal Crossroads
By Dr Edoardo Cervoni & Miss Francesca Cervoni
An Expert Midwife’s Journey
By Frances Fraser
A Medico-Legal Agency View on the Ongoing Expert Fee Breakdown Debate
By Andy Davies
Expert Witness Directory
Medico-Legal News
By Lisa Cheyne
Welcome to Issue 28 of the Medico-Legal Magazine, produced by SpecialistInfo and publishing partner Iconic Media Solutions Ltd.
This first issue of 2025 contains the following articles:
Prof Graeme Poston, Emeritus Professor of Surgery, shares his experience of attending court as an expert witness over several decades; and
Frances Fraser, Midwife and Expert Witness, describes how she entered the medico-legal world; and
James Gould and Shoshana Mitchell, Barristers and Mediators at Normanton Chambers, summarise a recent case of negligence in sport; and
Dr Edoardo Cervoni and Miss Francesca Cervoni, GP and Law Student, discuss the recent assisted dying debate from the perspective of a physician and the law: and finally
Hannah Cheesebrough, Regulatory, Crime & Professional Solicitor, Hempsons, advises medical professionals when they should tell their regulator about being involved in a criminal investigation.
In our Expert Witness Directory we showcase more featured experts, who are available for instruction now.
Once again, the magazine will be circulated to up to 40,000 people in the industry, including doctors, insurance companies, law firms and medico-legal agencies. It has a dedicated website www.medicolegalmagazine.co.uk and a page on the Medico-Legal Section of the Specialistinfo.com website, where all the back issues can be viewed. Printed copies can be ordered from Iconic Media.
Specialistinfo maintains a database of contact details for up to 90,000 UK consultants and GPs, including approximately 11,000 consultants and GPs who undertake medico-legal work. We also provide Medico-Legal courses for expert witnesses and promote the members of the Faculty of Expert Witnesses (the FEW).
We welcome feedback from our readers, so please contact us with any suggestions for areas you would like to see covered in future issues or share your news and experiences with us.
Lisa Cheyne
Specialistinfo
Medico-Legal Magazine