Liam Moloney was recently elected as Treasurer of the Pan European Organisation of Personal Injury lawyers (PEOPIL) www.peopil.com at its Annual Conference in Malaga, Spain.

PEOPIL is a not- for- profit organisation that has members in over 44 European Countries along with the USA, Canada, Panama, Mexico and South Africa. It has over 400 members and its primary aims include lobbying European Countries for fair compensation for accident and medical negligence victims and to ensure access to justice.

Liam will serve as Treasurer on the Executive Board for a 3-year term and his new role as Treasurer will also involve him working with his Board colleagues on PEOPIL’s marketing, membership recruitment, case referrals and international development strategies.

Commenting on his appointment Liam said, “I am honoured to have been elected as Treasurer of PEOPIL. PEOPIL is a vibrant representative body for Claimant lawyers With many challenges in the area of tort reform, it is important that the rights of accident victims to recover fair and proper compensation is protected”.

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