AvMA Inquest Conference – 21st November
Ana Samuel and Charles Austin to speak at the annual AvMA Inquest Conference on 21st November. Places can be reserved here. Click here to view the conference schedule.
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Ana Samuel and Charles Austin to speak at the annual AvMA Inquest Conference on 21st November. Places can be reserved here. Click here to view the conference schedule.
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Both Ana Samuel and Charles Austin will be speaking at the upcoming AvMA event in Liverpool. The important work conducted by AvMA’s inquest service is the basis for this conference, which is designed to be a comprehensive guide to the practice and procedures when representing a family at an inquest. Leading legal experts will take […]
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