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Claire Raftery

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Claire Raftery

Claire Raftery

Legal Director

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Claire specialises healthcare defence work. Her practice focuses on regulatory matters and medical claims. Claire is a dual-qualified solicitor able to practice in Scotland, England and Wales

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Claire is a dual-qualified solicitor who practises in Scotland, England and Wales. She specialises in regulatory and disciplinary matters. She is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland as a specialist in the Regulation of Professional Conduct Law.

Claire acts extensively for healthcare professionals, particularly doctors and dentists, before their regulators including the General Medical Council and the General Dental Council. She appears on behalf of practitioners at all stages of fitness to practise proceedings, local disciplinary proceedings and fatal accident inquiries. Claire has experience representing doctors and dentists in criminal matters, inquests, appeals, injunctive relief litigation and judicial reviews.

Claire also represents teachers before the General Teaching Council of Scotland assisting them at all stages of their proceedings.

Claire is experienced in representing practitioners in clinical negligence and aesthetic claims and has dealt with claims of varying complexity and value.

Claire is recognised as an "Associate to Watch" by Chambers and Partners in Professional Discipline. She was also rising star in The Legal 500 for medical negligence: defender.

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  • Represents doctors, dentists, nurses and other healthcare professionals in regulatory hearings
  • Represents teachers before the General Teaching Council for Scotland
  • Acting on behalf of insurance companies and medical defence organisations to represent their insureds/members in clinical negligence claims and aesthetic claims
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