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The Cost of Dishonesty, with Lois Norris (Part 1)

The Cost of Dishonesty, with Lois Norris (Part 1)

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In this episode of Listening First, Patrick and Ben speak with barrister Lois Norris for part 1 of their 2-part series which explores the complex topic of fundamental dishonesty in personal injury claims. Lois shares her insights on how dishonesty is defined within the legal framework (in the UK), referencing a landmark case involving edge sorting at a casino that reached the Supreme Court. The discussion delves into the nuances of what constitutes dishonesty, emphasising the importance of an objective standard based on societal perceptions. Lois explains the distinction between general dishonesty and fundamental dishonesty, highlighting how the latter can significantly impact the outcome of a claim, including the potential for dismissal and financial repercussions for claimants.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Lois Norris and Her Journey into Law

06:52 Understanding the Role of Barristers vs. Solicitors

09:33 Defining Dishonesty in Legal Terms

12:41 The Concept of Fundamental Dishonesty

15:43 Consequences of Fundamental Dishonesty

17:39 Real-Life Implications and Case Examples

20:49 The Impact of Memory and Inconsistency in Claims

23:59 Social Media's Role in Perceptions of Dishonesty

26:54 The Human Element in Rehabilitation and Recovery

29:54 White Coat Syndrome and Its Implications

37:56 Exploring Dishonesty in Law

39:06 Anticipating the Role of a Barrister

39:33 Outro/Credits

Credits:

Patrick Boyd - Co-host/Producer

Dr Ben Marram - Co-host/Producer

Lois Norris - Guest

©2026 Patrick Boyd & Ben Marram. All rights Reserved.

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