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IMechE seminar: An Engineer in Court | |||
As a professional engineer, have you ever been involved in any form of litigation? Your company may be involved in litigation with a supplier, customer, or a patent infringement. Would your records face up to scrutiny? An Engineer in Court One day seminar 12th October 2004 IMechE Headquarters, London http://www.imeche.org.uk/conferencesandevents/court Legal scenarios often prove very costly and can absorb inordinate amounts of time. How would your records face up to scrutiny by the legal people, and indeed yourself, should you be faced with a court appearance? Do you find the prospect more than a little daunting? This seminar will provide information that will help you conduct your business and be prepared for any eventuality. Also, as a professional engineer with considerable expertise, you may be considering working as an expert witness. Equally, the seminar will provide you with some excellent information that will be invaluable in your quest. One of the country's major training providers, Bond Solon, will be announcing a discount scheme for delegates of the seminar who undertake training with them. Discounts will be offered on the very basic requirements (two one day courses that consider report writing and courtroom procedure) and on the full five day courses that lead to the Cardiff University Expert Witness Certificate (the report writing and courtroom procedure forms part of this). Bond Solon has an excellent pedigree and works with numerous legal firms, Government agencies and businesses within the UK. Full programme for the seminar For further information, please contact: Martin Pratt Marketing Executive - Research Institution of Mechanical Engineers Tel: (+44) 020 7973 1261 Fax: (+44) 020 7222 9881 Email: m_pratt@imeche.org.uk http://www.imeche.org.uk/conferencesandevents/court |
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