Drafting effective witness statements
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Date: 19 October 2021
Starts: 6:00 pm
Ends: 7:30 pm
Venue: St John's Chambers
Location: 101 Victoria Street, Bristol, BS1 6PU
Cost: FREE
CPD Points: 1.5
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Who Should Attend?
The Bristol Junior Lawyers Division and St John’s Chambers are pleased to invite you to their FREE CPD accredited training on drafting effective witness statements. It is aimed primarily at paralegals, trainees and newly qualified solicitors/CILEX but more senior JLD members are welcome if they would benefit from a refresher.
Speakers include:
- Witness statements in small claims and fast-track matters
David Forster, Personal Injury Barrister - Preparing for trial in the Business & Property Courts? All you need to know about the new PD57AC
Daniel Soar, Commercial & Chancery Barrister - Witness statements in family disputes
Diana Panizzon-Pineda, Family & Divorce Pupil
We would be delighted if you can stay after the talks for refreshments and some long awaited networking with the barristers.
People

Daniel Soar
- Call: 2016
Daniel has an established chancery practice – covering the traditional areas of probate, property and trusts – appearing regularly in the High Court, County Court and Property Tribunals. As part of his probate practice, Daniel frequently advises on...

David Forster
- Call: 2018
David is a specialist personal injury barrister who has a balanced practice acting for both claimants and defendants. His practice encompasses all aspects of personal injury and he is regularly instructed to advise on claims relating to RTAs,...

Diana M. Panizzon-Pineda
- Call: 2021
Diana is a specialist family law barrister practising in all areas of children law and domestic abuse. Her areas of expertise include: Children Private Law Children Public Law Part IV Family Law Act 1996 (domestic abuse) She is...
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