Stewart McCulloch
Stewart McCulloch is a solicitor who spent 25 years as a partner in a large North West of England law firm dealing with claims work – mainly in the field of personal injury. During that period, he assisted insurers and claimant organisations in setting upsettlement protocols with the specific aim of avoiding expensive litigation. He also worked with local courts to establish new rules designed to streamline process and reduce cost and worked with Government departments in establishing cost effective processes to support publicly funded work.
Stewart has always had an interest in supporting negotiation and dispute resolution by using the latest technology. More recently he has run his own outsourcing company and has been a director and Head of Compliance for a large national law firm.
Stewart is a committed proponent of alternative dispute resolution with a particular focus on resolving personal injury and personal injury costs cases. He has handled some of the largest mediation and arbitration cases in recent years. Stewart also has expertise in relation to credit hire cases and is Independent Secretary to the GTA Technical Committee

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