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SEABROOK V. ADAM
Cases Citation. Simon Browne QC and Anthony Johnson acted for the successful Defendant/Respondent in the Court of Appeal in this case which sought to explore the correct interpretation and the validity of a Claimant’s Part 36 offer for the purposes of determining whether the costs consequences set out in CPR 36.17 shouldapply. The
JONATHAN WATT-PRINGLE QC Successfully defended a claim by a member of cabin crew for injuries sustained during turbulence experienced on an intercontinental flight. R v G – (Brain Injury) – 20.10.15. Jonathan Watt-Pringle QC and Marcus Grant represented the Claimant in a claim arising out of a low speed bicycle accident.EMMA NORTHEY
Emma specialises in Personal Injury, Inquests, and Civil Fraud. She has significant experience in the County Courts, where she acts for both claimants and defendants in Fast Track and Multi-Track matters. In the Coroner’s Courts, she has been instructed by insurers and local authorities. Personal Injury. In addition to cases arising fromroad
ROBIN TAM QC
Robin Tam QC succeeds in the Supreme Court on whether a statutory extension of leave under section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 is triggered by an invalid application. Temple Garden Chambers is delighted to announce that Keith Morton QC has become Head of Chambers with effect from 1 June 2016.MICHAEL RAPP
Experience Covid 19 / Coronavirus Update. Michael has for many years worked successfully both remotely and electronically. In the present climate he is very comfortable receiving all papers electronically and has facilities to undertake conferences with clients, experts and insurers via e- conferencing, including video, Skpe and WhatsApp.MARCUS GRANT
C v.D (Unrep) – 07.07.2018. Marcus Grant represented a 55-year-old benefits assistant who recovered £400,000 net of CRU and interims in respect of a centrally sensitized chronic pain condition (diagnosed as ‘fibromyalgia’) that developed following a rear end shunting road accident causing soft tissue injury. MARK JAMES – TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Mark James, MA (Oxon), was called to the Bar in 1987. He is recognised as an expert in the field of costs and also conducts professional negligence claims involving barristers and solicitors. He has extensive experience in insurance-backed litigation including personal injury (especially high-value claims and disease litigation),insurance
MATTHEW WASZAK
The fresh inquest into the death of Sean Benton, who died at Deepcut Barracks on 9 June 1995, was resumed on 24 January 2018. Nicholas Moss, Emma Price and Matthew Waszak represent the Ministry of Defence. The evidence is expected to be heard between 24 January 2018 and theend of March 2018.
TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Automated Vehicle law: Alex Glassbrook on BBC Radio 4’s “Law in Action” 1st June 2021. Alex Glassbrook was interviewed about the law of “driverless” vehicles on the first programme of the new series of BBC Radio 4’s “Law in Action”. Joshua Rozenberg asked Alex about claims under the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018, brought into force in April, and the proposed revision THOMPSON V. NSL LIMITED EWHC 679 (QB) 25.03.21 Master McCloud handed down a reserved judgment in an application made under the new CPR 3.15A which came into force in October 2020 replacing CPR 3.7, affording the Court a discretion to permit a party to vary their costs budget in the event of beingSEABROOK V. ADAM
Cases Citation. Simon Browne QC and Anthony Johnson acted for the successful Defendant/Respondent in the Court of Appeal in this case which sought to explore the correct interpretation and the validity of a Claimant’s Part 36 offer for the purposes of determining whether the costs consequences set out in CPR 36.17 shouldapply. The
JONATHAN WATT-PRINGLE QC Successfully defended a claim by a member of cabin crew for injuries sustained during turbulence experienced on an intercontinental flight. R v G – (Brain Injury) – 20.10.15. Jonathan Watt-Pringle QC and Marcus Grant represented the Claimant in a claim arising out of a low speed bicycle accident.EMMA NORTHEY
Emma specialises in Personal Injury, Inquests, and Civil Fraud. She has significant experience in the County Courts, where she acts for both claimants and defendants in Fast Track and Multi-Track matters. In the Coroner’s Courts, she has been instructed by insurers and local authorities. Personal Injury. In addition to cases arising fromroad
ROBIN TAM QC
Robin Tam QC succeeds in the Supreme Court on whether a statutory extension of leave under section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 is triggered by an invalid application. Temple Garden Chambers is delighted to announce that Keith Morton QC has become Head of Chambers with effect from 1 June 2016.MICHAEL RAPP
Experience Covid 19 / Coronavirus Update. Michael has for many years worked successfully both remotely and electronically. In the present climate he is very comfortable receiving all papers electronically and has facilities to undertake conferences with clients, experts and insurers via e- conferencing, including video, Skpe and WhatsApp.MARCUS GRANT
C v.D (Unrep) – 07.07.2018. Marcus Grant represented a 55-year-old benefits assistant who recovered £400,000 net of CRU and interims in respect of a centrally sensitized chronic pain condition (diagnosed as ‘fibromyalgia’) that developed following a rear end shunting road accident causing soft tissue injury. MARK JAMES – TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Mark James, MA (Oxon), was called to the Bar in 1987. He is recognised as an expert in the field of costs and also conducts professional negligence claims involving barristers and solicitors. He has extensive experience in insurance-backed litigation including personal injury (especially high-value claims and disease litigation),insurance
MATTHEW WASZAK
The fresh inquest into the death of Sean Benton, who died at Deepcut Barracks on 9 June 1995, was resumed on 24 January 2018. Nicholas Moss, Emma Price and Matthew Waszak represent the Ministry of Defence. The evidence is expected to be heard between 24 January 2018 and theend of March 2018.
ÉMILIE POTTLE
Awards. Chambers and Partners 2020 A “smart and able” up-and-coming barrister who is frequently instructed in cases concerning European Arrest Warrants. She also has expertise in cases concerning international criminal law. Strengths: “She’s fantastic. A lot of barristers are good at either paperwork, client care of advocacy, but she is good in all three regards”. NEW EVIDENCE SUBMITTED TO THE ICC ON BEHALF OF UYGHURS Rodney Dixon QC with Anne Coulon and Paul Erdunast acting for the Government of East Turkistan in Exile and Uyghur victims have filed new evidence with the ICC following an investigation of international crimes committed against Uyghurs by Chinese officials.PAUL KILCOYNE
Chambers & Partners 2014. “Personal injury specialist Paul Kilcoyne has niche expertise in claims against the MOD and is regularly involved in high-profile inquest work. Claimant solicitors especially appreciate his “calm, unflappable and brave” approach when handling difficult issues.”. Chambers & Partners 2013. MARK JAMES – TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Mark James, MA (Oxon), was called to the Bar in 1987. He is recognised as an expert in the field of costs and also conducts professional negligence claims involving barristers and solicitors. He has extensive experience in insurance-backed litigation including personal injury (especially high-value claims and disease litigation),insurance
ROCHELLE POWELL
Coronavirus Update. TGC continues proactively to safeguard against the risks posed by the spread of Coronavirus. We have a Covid-19 Committee who continue to monitor the situation and follow advice issued by the Government and Public Health England.PAUL ERDUNAST
Paul has a broad practice across Chambers’ areas, spanning both private and public law. Paul is regularly instructed on behalf of both claimants and defendants in fast track trials, CCMCs, applications and a range of other hearings in personal injury and credit hire matters. This includes where there are allegations of fundamental dishonesty.EDWARD HUTCHIN
Edward’s personal injury practice includes road traffic and highways accidents, accidents at work, breaches of health and safety regulations, liability of employers for psychiatric injuries arising from stress and harassment, and fatal accident claims.PETER FREEMAN
Armstrong v Hoylake Cottage Hospital (2014) – Liverpool County Court. C was born with a congenital deformity of the right hand such that the index, ring and middle fingers of the right hand were absent.HELEN NUGENT
Helen has over 10 years’ experience in a wide range of personal injury matters; including but not limited to: – Road traffic accidents (including claims under the Uninsured Drivers’ and the Untraced Drivers’ – Agreements, insurance fraud, staged and induced accidents and phantom passenger claims);CATHRYN MCGAHEY QC
23rd May 2016. Cathryn McGahey QC, led by Martin Chamberlain QC and with Malcolm Birdling, both of Brick Court Chambers, appeared for the Lord Chancellor and Director of Legal Aid Casework in this judicial review, in which the Claimant challenged the lawfulness of the Legal Aid Exceptional Case Funding scheme. TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Automated Vehicle law: Alex Glassbrook on BBC Radio 4’s “Law in Action” 1st June 2021. Alex Glassbrook was interviewed about the law of “driverless” vehicles on the first programme of the new series of BBC Radio 4’s “Law in Action”. Joshua Rozenberg asked Alex about claims under the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018, brought into force in April, and the proposed revision THOMPSON V. NSL LIMITED EWHC 679 (QB) 25.03.21 Master McCloud handed down a reserved judgment in an application made under the new CPR 3.15A which came into force in October 2020 replacing CPR 3.7, affording the Court a discretion to permit a party to vary their costs budget in the event of beingEMMA NORTHEY
Emma specialises in Personal Injury, Inquests, and Civil Fraud. She has significant experience in the County Courts, where she acts for both claimants and defendants in Fast Track and Multi-Track matters. In the Coroner’s Courts, she has been instructed by insurers and local authorities. Personal Injury. In addition to cases arising fromroad
JONATHAN WATT-PRINGLE QC Successfully defended a claim by a member of cabin crew for injuries sustained during turbulence experienced on an intercontinental flight. R v G – (Brain Injury) – 20.10.15. Jonathan Watt-Pringle QC and Marcus Grant represented the Claimant in a claim arising out of a low speed bicycle accident.MARCUS GRANT
C v.D (Unrep) – 07.07.2018. Marcus Grant represented a 55-year-old benefits assistant who recovered £400,000 net of CRU and interims in respect of a centrally sensitized chronic pain condition (diagnosed as ‘fibromyalgia’) that developed following a rear end shunting road accident causing soft tissue injury.SEABROOK V. ADAM
Cases Citation. Simon Browne QC and Anthony Johnson acted for the successful Defendant/Respondent in the Court of Appeal in this case which sought to explore the correct interpretation and the validity of a Claimant’s Part 36 offer for the purposes of determining whether the costs consequences set out in CPR 36.17 shouldapply. The
ROBIN TAM QC
Robin Tam QC succeeds in the Supreme Court on whether a statutory extension of leave under section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 is triggered by an invalid application. Temple Garden Chambers is delighted to announce that Keith Morton QC has become Head of Chambers with effect from 1 June 2016.DAVID R. WHITE
View External Link. TGC Podcast: Avoiding Criminal Enforcement Action & Civil Claims in the Shadow of Covid-19. 26th May 2020. Members of the Health & Safety team at Temple Garden Chambers intend to inform and assist in a topical podcast on the implications to employers on workers returning to the workplace in the shadow of Covid 19.PAUL ERDUNAST
Paul has a broad practice across Chambers’ areas, spanning both private and public law. Paul is regularly instructed on behalf of both claimants and defendants in fast track trials, CCMCs, applications and a range of other hearings in personal injury and credit hire matters. This includes where there are allegations of fundamental dishonesty.CATHRYN MCGAHEY QC
23rd May 2016. Cathryn McGahey QC, led by Martin Chamberlain QC and with Malcolm Birdling, both of Brick Court Chambers, appeared for the Lord Chancellor and Director of Legal Aid Casework in this judicial review, in which the Claimant challenged the lawfulness of the Legal Aid Exceptional Case Funding scheme. TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Automated Vehicle law: Alex Glassbrook on BBC Radio 4’s “Law in Action” 1st June 2021. Alex Glassbrook was interviewed about the law of “driverless” vehicles on the first programme of the new series of BBC Radio 4’s “Law in Action”. Joshua Rozenberg asked Alex about claims under the Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018, brought into force in April, and the proposed revision THOMPSON V. NSL LIMITED EWHC 679 (QB) 25.03.21 Master McCloud handed down a reserved judgment in an application made under the new CPR 3.15A which came into force in October 2020 replacing CPR 3.7, affording the Court a discretion to permit a party to vary their costs budget in the event of beingEMMA NORTHEY
Emma specialises in Personal Injury, Inquests, and Civil Fraud. She has significant experience in the County Courts, where she acts for both claimants and defendants in Fast Track and Multi-Track matters. In the Coroner’s Courts, she has been instructed by insurers and local authorities. Personal Injury. In addition to cases arising fromroad
JONATHAN WATT-PRINGLE QC Successfully defended a claim by a member of cabin crew for injuries sustained during turbulence experienced on an intercontinental flight. R v G – (Brain Injury) – 20.10.15. Jonathan Watt-Pringle QC and Marcus Grant represented the Claimant in a claim arising out of a low speed bicycle accident.MARCUS GRANT
C v.D (Unrep) – 07.07.2018. Marcus Grant represented a 55-year-old benefits assistant who recovered £400,000 net of CRU and interims in respect of a centrally sensitized chronic pain condition (diagnosed as ‘fibromyalgia’) that developed following a rear end shunting road accident causing soft tissue injury.SEABROOK V. ADAM
Cases Citation. Simon Browne QC and Anthony Johnson acted for the successful Defendant/Respondent in the Court of Appeal in this case which sought to explore the correct interpretation and the validity of a Claimant’s Part 36 offer for the purposes of determining whether the costs consequences set out in CPR 36.17 shouldapply. The
ROBIN TAM QC
Robin Tam QC succeeds in the Supreme Court on whether a statutory extension of leave under section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 is triggered by an invalid application. Temple Garden Chambers is delighted to announce that Keith Morton QC has become Head of Chambers with effect from 1 June 2016.DAVID R. WHITE
View External Link. TGC Podcast: Avoiding Criminal Enforcement Action & Civil Claims in the Shadow of Covid-19. 26th May 2020. Members of the Health & Safety team at Temple Garden Chambers intend to inform and assist in a topical podcast on the implications to employers on workers returning to the workplace in the shadow of Covid 19.PAUL ERDUNAST
Paul has a broad practice across Chambers’ areas, spanning both private and public law. Paul is regularly instructed on behalf of both claimants and defendants in fast track trials, CCMCs, applications and a range of other hearings in personal injury and credit hire matters. This includes where there are allegations of fundamental dishonesty.CATHRYN MCGAHEY QC
23rd May 2016. Cathryn McGahey QC, led by Martin Chamberlain QC and with Malcolm Birdling, both of Brick Court Chambers, appeared for the Lord Chancellor and Director of Legal Aid Casework in this judicial review, in which the Claimant challenged the lawfulness of the Legal Aid Exceptional Case Funding scheme.DAVID R. WHITE
View External Link. TGC Podcast: Avoiding Criminal Enforcement Action & Civil Claims in the Shadow of Covid-19. 26th May 2020. Members of the Health & Safety team at Temple Garden Chambers intend to inform and assist in a topical podcast on the implications to employers on workers returning to the workplace in the shadow of Covid 19.ÉMILIE POTTLE
Awards. Chambers and Partners 2020 A “smart and able” up-and-coming barrister who is frequently instructed in cases concerning European Arrest Warrants. She also has expertise in cases concerning international criminal law. Strengths: “She’s fantastic. A lot of barristers are good at either paperwork, client care of advocacy, but she is good in all three regards”.WILLIAM IRWIN
William has a strong public law practice particularly in the areas of immigration, civil liberties, and human trafficking. Recent cases include representing the Home Secretary in the Court of Appeal in a challenge to the standard of proof applied in human trafficking decisions (led by Sir James Eadie QC); representing the Home Secretary in a challenge to the lawfulness of her policy regardingNICHOLAS DOBBS
Coronavirus Update. TGC continues proactively to safeguard against the risks posed by the spread of Coronavirus. We have a Covid-19 Committee who continue to monitor the situation and follow advice issued by the Government and Public Health England. TIM SHARPE – TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Civil Fraud and contempt. Temple Garden Chambers has been ranked in Chambers & Partners as the only Band 1 set for motor insurance fraud. Tim was ranked as a leading junior in this area, with his strengths including being “tenacious, economical and full of ideas”. It was also said that he “inspires confidence”.PETER FREEMAN
Armstrong v Hoylake Cottage Hospital (2014) – Liverpool County Court. C was born with a congenital deformity of the right hand such that the index, ring and middle fingers of the right hand were absent.EDWARD HUTCHIN
Edward’s personal injury practice includes road traffic and highways accidents, accidents at work, breaches of health and safety regulations, liability of employers for psychiatric injuries arising from stress and harassment, and fatal accident claims.ANTHONY JOHNSON
Seabrook v. Adam (Norwich CC, 22.01.19) Anthony Johnson successfully represented the Defendant in this costs dispute that arose from a Fast-Track trial that took place in October 2018 where the DDJ had accepted the Defendant’s primary case that, largely due to inconsistencies in the medical evidence, the Claimant had failed to prove the 32-month back injury that he had alleged, but had foundLIONEL STRIDE
Lionel Stride (instructed by Iona Smith and James Roberts at Gaby Hardwicke) represented an elderly lady who tragically lost a leg as a result of an alleged failure to diagnose a pseudoaneurysm following re-hospitalisation after an angiogram, leading to severe infection and, ultimately, amputation.HELEN NUGENT
Helen has over 10 years’ experience in a wide range of personal injury matters; including but not limited to: – Road traffic accidents (including claims under the Uninsured Drivers’ and the Untraced Drivers’ – Agreements, insurance fraud, staged and induced accidents and phantom passenger claims); TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS TGC Fraud Update – Issue XII June 2021. 1st June 2021. Welcome to the latest edition of the TGC Fraud Update. At the time of our last Update we were in the midst of the pandemic, a vaccine was a distant dream, and only a handful of remote hearings had led to findings of fundamental dishonesty and the exposure of insurance fraud. THOMPSON V. NSL LIMITED EWHC 679 (QB) 25.03.21 Master McCloud handed down a reserved judgment in an application made under the new CPR 3.15A which came into force in October 2020 replacing CPR 3.7, affording the Court a discretion to permit a party to vary their costs budget in the event of beingEMMA NORTHEY
Emma specialises in Personal Injury, Inquests, and Civil Fraud. She has significant experience in the County Courts, where she acts for both claimants and defendants in Fast Track and Multi-Track matters. In the Coroner’s Courts, she has been instructed by insurers and local authorities. Personal Injury. In addition to cases arising fromroad
JONATHAN WATT-PRINGLE QC Successfully defended a claim by a member of cabin crew for injuries sustained during turbulence experienced on an intercontinental flight. R v G – (Brain Injury) – 20.10.15. Jonathan Watt-Pringle QC and Marcus Grant represented the Claimant in a claim arising out of a low speed bicycle accident.ÉMILIE POTTLE
Awards. Chambers and Partners 2020 A “smart and able” up-and-coming barrister who is frequently instructed in cases concerning European Arrest Warrants. She also has expertise in cases concerning international criminal law. Strengths: “She’s fantastic. A lot of barristers are good at either paperwork, client care of advocacy, but she is good in all three regards”.THOMAS NEALE
Thomas Neale. TGC continues proactively to safeguard against the risks posed by the spread of Coronavirus. We have a Covid-19 Committee who continue to monitor the situation and follow advice issued by the Government and Public Health England. We will be updating this page as and when new information becomes available.SEABROOK V. ADAM
Cases Citation. Simon Browne QC and Anthony Johnson acted for the successful Defendant/Respondent in the Court of Appeal in this case which sought to explore the correct interpretation and the validity of a Claimant’s Part 36 offer for the purposes of determining whether the costs consequences set out in CPR 36.17 shouldapply. The
EDWARD HUTCHIN
Edward’s personal injury practice includes road traffic and highways accidents, accidents at work, breaches of health and safety regulations, liability of employers for psychiatric injuries arising from stress and harassment, and fatal accident claims.HELEN NUGENT
Helen has over 10 years’ experience in a wide range of personal injury matters; including but not limited to: – Road traffic accidents (including claims under the Uninsured Drivers’ and the Untraced Drivers’ – Agreements, insurance fraud, staged and induced accidents and phantom passenger claims);CATHRYN MCGAHEY QC
23rd May 2016. Cathryn McGahey QC, led by Martin Chamberlain QC and with Malcolm Birdling, both of Brick Court Chambers, appeared for the Lord Chancellor and Director of Legal Aid Casework in this judicial review, in which the Claimant challenged the lawfulness of the Legal Aid Exceptional Case Funding scheme. TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS TGC Fraud Update – Issue XII June 2021. 1st June 2021. Welcome to the latest edition of the TGC Fraud Update. At the time of our last Update we were in the midst of the pandemic, a vaccine was a distant dream, and only a handful of remote hearings had led to findings of fundamental dishonesty and the exposure of insurance fraud. THOMPSON V. NSL LIMITED EWHC 679 (QB) 25.03.21 Master McCloud handed down a reserved judgment in an application made under the new CPR 3.15A which came into force in October 2020 replacing CPR 3.7, affording the Court a discretion to permit a party to vary their costs budget in the event of beingEMMA NORTHEY
Emma specialises in Personal Injury, Inquests, and Civil Fraud. She has significant experience in the County Courts, where she acts for both claimants and defendants in Fast Track and Multi-Track matters. In the Coroner’s Courts, she has been instructed by insurers and local authorities. Personal Injury. In addition to cases arising fromroad
JONATHAN WATT-PRINGLE QC Successfully defended a claim by a member of cabin crew for injuries sustained during turbulence experienced on an intercontinental flight. R v G – (Brain Injury) – 20.10.15. Jonathan Watt-Pringle QC and Marcus Grant represented the Claimant in a claim arising out of a low speed bicycle accident.ÉMILIE POTTLE
Awards. Chambers and Partners 2020 A “smart and able” up-and-coming barrister who is frequently instructed in cases concerning European Arrest Warrants. She also has expertise in cases concerning international criminal law. Strengths: “She’s fantastic. A lot of barristers are good at either paperwork, client care of advocacy, but she is good in all three regards”.THOMAS NEALE
Thomas Neale. TGC continues proactively to safeguard against the risks posed by the spread of Coronavirus. We have a Covid-19 Committee who continue to monitor the situation and follow advice issued by the Government and Public Health England. We will be updating this page as and when new information becomes available.SEABROOK V. ADAM
Cases Citation. Simon Browne QC and Anthony Johnson acted for the successful Defendant/Respondent in the Court of Appeal in this case which sought to explore the correct interpretation and the validity of a Claimant’s Part 36 offer for the purposes of determining whether the costs consequences set out in CPR 36.17 shouldapply. The
EDWARD HUTCHIN
Edward’s personal injury practice includes road traffic and highways accidents, accidents at work, breaches of health and safety regulations, liability of employers for psychiatric injuries arising from stress and harassment, and fatal accident claims.HELEN NUGENT
Helen has over 10 years’ experience in a wide range of personal injury matters; including but not limited to: – Road traffic accidents (including claims under the Uninsured Drivers’ and the Untraced Drivers’ – Agreements, insurance fraud, staged and induced accidents and phantom passenger claims);CATHRYN MCGAHEY QC
23rd May 2016. Cathryn McGahey QC, led by Martin Chamberlain QC and with Malcolm Birdling, both of Brick Court Chambers, appeared for the Lord Chancellor and Director of Legal Aid Casework in this judicial review, in which the Claimant challenged the lawfulness of the Legal Aid Exceptional Case Funding scheme. CLERKS – TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS The team have a wealth of experience and are committed to meeting the client’s needs and expectations. The clerking team are available to advise on the instruction of suitable Counsel and on fees. Please call us on +44 (0)20 7583 1315 or email clerks@tgchambers.com. DeanÉMILIE POTTLE
Awards. Chambers and Partners 2020 A “smart and able” up-and-coming barrister who is frequently instructed in cases concerning European Arrest Warrants. She also has expertise in cases concerning international criminal law. Strengths: “She’s fantastic. A lot of barristers are good at either paperwork, client care of advocacy, but she is good in all three regards”.ROBIN TAM QC
Robin Tam QC succeeds in the Supreme Court on whether a statutory extension of leave under section 3C of the Immigration Act 1971 is triggered by an invalid application. Temple Garden Chambers is delighted to announce that Keith Morton QC has become Head of TIM SHARPE – TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Civil Fraud and contempt. Temple Garden Chambers has been ranked in Chambers & Partners as the only Band 1 set for motor insurance fraud. Tim was ranked as a leading junior in this area, with his strengths including being “tenacious, economical and full of ideas”. It was also said that he “inspires confidence”.ROBERT RIDDELL
TGC Fraud Update – Issue XII June 2021. 1st June 2021. Welcome to the latest edition of the TGC Fraud Update. At the time of our last Update we were in the midst of the pandemic, a vaccine was a distant dream, and only a handful of remote hearings had led to findings of fundamental dishonesty and the exposure of insurance fraud.PAUL ERDUNAST
Paul has a broad practice across Chambers’ areas, spanning both private and public law. Paul is regularly instructed on behalf of both claimants and defendants in fast track trials, CCMCs, applications and a range of other hearings in personal injury and credit hire matters. This includes where there are allegations of fundamental dishonesty.AIDAN ELLIS
Aidan is on the list of Counsel at the ICC, MICT and the KSCSPO. He is a member of the Association of Defence Counsel practicing before the International Courts and Tribunals and the International Criminal Court Bar Association. Aidan has a robust national practice advising and representing Claimants and Defendants on personal injury cases. MARK JAMES – TEMPLE GARDEN CHAMBERS Mark James, MA (Oxon), was called to the Bar in 1987. He is recognised as an expert in the field of costs and also conducts professional negligence claims involving barristers and solicitors. He has extensive experience in insurance-backed litigation including personal injury (especially high-value claims and disease litigation),insurance
RICHARD WILKINSON
27th March 2018. Temple Garden Chambers is delighted to announce that Richard Wilkinson has been elected as the Secretary of the Personal Injury Bar Association (PIBA). The PIBA represents some 1,400 members of the Bar who undertake personal injury work. Personal Injury Claim Settled for £230,000.BENJAMIN CASEY
Ben’s personal injury work includes road traffic, employer’s liability, public liability and industrial disease cases. He has considerable experience in claims involving difficult issues of chronic pain, non-organic pain and allegations of exaggeration.London
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TGC FRAUD UPDATE – ISSUE XII JUNE 20211st June 2021
Welcome to the latest edition of the TGC Fraud Update. At the time of our last Update we were in the midst of the pandemic, a vaccine was a distant dream, and only a handful of remote hearings had led to findings of fundamental dishonesty and the exposure ofinsurance fraud.
As the cases reported in this edition of the Update demonstrate, the assessment of credibility through the medium of a remote video hearing has evolved into a practice with which representatives and judges arenow familiar.
There does not appear to have been a downturn in the incidence of false claims, and there does not appear to have been a downturn in the exposure of those claims at trial. Those observations seem to be validated by the IFB’s estimations that, notwithstanding 3 national lockdowns, there have been 170,000 motor insurance claims in the last 15 months suspected to have been linked to crash-for-cash networks. The way that we deal with cases may have changed, but those statistics and the current backlog of cases in the County Court certainly suggest that insurance fraud lawyers will be kept busy for the foreseeable future. It is important, however, to recognise that the time for the implementation of the whiplash reforms has finally arrived. It is an opportune moment to focus on the pressing questions for the industry: how will they work, and how will they affect us all? Will they achieve their stated aims of reducing whiplash claims while maintaining access to justice for genuinely injured parties? Will the mechanisms hinder or help the detection and prevention of fraud? We may not have all the answers right now, but Robert Riddell’s article ensures we are in the best position to be ready when the first cases cross our desks.Read more
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