No5 Barristers’ Chambers is widely praised as ‘an exceptionally strong set’ that hosts a wide range of ‘barristers with unparalleled talent’ when it comes to personal injury work. Jonathan Jones KC regularly handles high-value claims for both claimants and defendants, often involving consideration of periodical payments, provisional damages, statutory funding, and capacity. Teresa Hargreaves’ broad practice covers asbestos-related cases, RTAs, and workplace injury claims. Esther Gamble is noted for her ‘very detailed’ approach to medically complex cases, with her experience encompassing brain and spinal injuries, amputations, and fatalities. Robert Smallwood is routinely involved in complex and high-value cases – he is currently representing an amateur athlete who sustained catastrophic injuries as a result of falling from a cliff during a running-swimming duathlon, with the case raising novel issues regarding the duty owed to participants by sports event organisers and the extent of risk accepted by participants in such events.
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No5 Barristers' Chambers
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‘The clerks’ room is good – Clare Radburn stands out for her fast, efficient, mature and clear approach.’
‘The clerks are excellent; helpful and exceedingly well organised. It is always a pleasure to do business with them. William Theaker, Peter Motram, and Tracey Witherford are all excellent.’
‘William Theaker and Morgan Smith are excellent. The clerking team will do what they can to find you appropriate counsel even at short notice.’
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Ropewalk Chambers
Ropewalk Chambers continues to operate at the forefront of personal injury work in the Midlands. Jayne Adams KC, ‘brilliant on paper and on her feet’, is a disease specialist with particular expertise in mesothelioma and other asbestos-related claims. She also handles stress-at-work and catastrophic injury cases. Patrick Limb KC recently acted for the claimant in novel occupational disease claim Holmes v Poeton, making the case that exposure to toxic levels of organic solvent TCE whilst working for the defendant resulted in the claimant developing Parkinson’s disease. The judge confirmed the applicability of the material contribution test for causation to indivisible injuries (such as Parkinson’s) but found no clear evidence that exposure to TCE causes such diseases. With a reputation as an ‘effective trial advocate and astute tactician’, Jason Cox is instructed by claimants and defendants in high-value catastrophic and fatal injury claims. Rochelle Rong stands out for ‘her grasp of the detail’ in cases as well as her ‘formidable advocacy‘.
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‘Tony Hill and Alan Odiam are particularly thorough and provide a crucial link to the key barristers.’
‘Adrian Kelly is ‘on it’. He is super responsive, empathetic, and leads by example.’
‘Tony Hill is a particular favourite and always goes above and beyond to assist. Despite his seniority he is always quick to help and no job is too small.’
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St Philips Chambers
St Philips Chambers hosts several barristers with considerable experience handling a wide range of personal injury matters. Noted for ‘distilling complex points of law’ into advice that is intelligible to lay clients, Sofia Ashraf regularly acts for both claimants and defendants, with her broad practice covering road traffic accidents, employers’ liability, occupiers’ liability, and occupational health cases. Colin Baran handles employers’ liability and public liability claims at the intersection of employment and personal injury law, specialising in defending public authorities and the emergency services in training-related claims.
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‘Janita Patel is extremely helpful and always willing to shuffle the deck where necessary.’
‘The clerks are efficient and are quick to assist.’
‘The clerks are very good at responding and re very helpful.’
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No5 Barristers' Chambers
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‘The clerks’ room is good – Clare Radburn stands out for her fast, efficient, mature and clear approach.’
‘The clerks are excellent; helpful and exceedingly well organised. It is always a pleasure to do business with them. William Theaker, Peter Motram, and Tracey Witherford are all excellent.’
‘William Theaker and Morgan Smith are excellent. The clerking team will do what they can to find you appropriate counsel even at short notice.’
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Ropewalk Chambers
Ropewalk Chambers continues to operate at the forefront of personal injury work in the Midlands. Jayne Adams KC, ‘brilliant on paper and on her feet’, is a disease specialist with particular expertise in mesothelioma and other asbestos-related claims. She also handles stress-at-work and catastrophic injury cases. Patrick Limb KC recently acted for the claimant in novel occupational disease claim Holmes v Poeton, making the case that exposure to toxic levels of organic solvent TCE whilst working for the defendant resulted in the claimant developing Parkinson’s disease. The judge confirmed the applicability of the material contribution test for causation to indivisible injuries (such as Parkinson’s) but found no clear evidence that exposure to TCE causes such diseases. With a reputation as an ‘effective trial advocate and astute tactician’, Jason Cox is instructed by claimants and defendants in high-value catastrophic and fatal injury claims. Rochelle Rong stands out for ‘her grasp of the detail’ in cases as well as her ‘formidable advocacy‘.
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‘Tony Hill and Alan Odiam are particularly thorough and provide a crucial link to the key barristers.’
‘Adrian Kelly is ‘on it’. He is super responsive, empathetic, and leads by example.’
‘Tony Hill is a particular favourite and always goes above and beyond to assist. Despite his seniority he is always quick to help and no job is too small.’
Highlight-Mandate
St Philips Chambers
St Philips Chambers hosts several barristers with considerable experience handling a wide range of personal injury matters. Noted for ‘distilling complex points of law’ into advice that is intelligible to lay clients, Sofia Ashraf regularly acts for both claimants and defendants, with her broad practice covering road traffic accidents, employers’ liability, occupiers’ liability, and occupational health cases. Colin Baran handles employers’ liability and public liability claims at the intersection of employment and personal injury law, specialising in defending public authorities and the emergency services in training-related claims.
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‘Janita Patel is extremely helpful and always willing to shuffle the deck where necessary.’
‘The clerks are efficient and are quick to assist.’
‘The clerks are very good at responding and re very helpful.’