Clerk Details
- Clerk Name: Jordon Gallifant
- Clerk Telephone: 020 7583 8055
- Clerk Email: [email protected]
Overview
Jeremy Warner specialises in personal injury, credit hire, clinical negligence and inquests. He is also developing a practice in the Court of Protection. Prior to joining 3PB, he worked in-house at Irwin Mitchell in London, where he developed experience in multi-track personal injury and clinical negligence litigation. He represents both claimants and defendants and is happy to accept work on a Conditional Fee Agreement.
His work includes:
- Acting in a variety of personal injury related trials.
- Multi-track applications and CCMCs, including a successful recent opposition to an application seeking to withdraw a pre-action admission in a £100,000 noise-induced hearing loss case.
- Advice in clinical negligence claims, including cases of necrotising fasciitis, where he drafted schedules of loss using the Ogden Tables
- Drafting pleadings for multi-track catastrophic injury cases including clinical negligence claims arising from birth injuries and delayed diagnoses.
- Advice and skeleton arguments for multi-track personal injury claims, including complex injury cases relating to Ogden disability and the nuances of claims involving future losses
- Advices on liability and quantum, skeleton arguments and injunctions in the cross-cut between education, personal injury law, and abuse.
- Drafting pleadings in negligence, product liability, and cases under the Highways Act, Animals Act, employers’ liability, occupiers’ liability and road traffic accidents
- Striking out statements of case at Court for Road Traffic Accident cases;
In Coronial Law and the Court of Protection, Jeremy has:
- Acted pro bono for the family at a three-day Inquest concerning the miscategorisation of an ambulance call, which delayed treatment for a cardiac arrest. He questioned an interventional cardiologist and multiple NHS Trust witnesses to assist the Coroner and help the family understand the circumstances of the death
- Instructed in a neonatal death Inquest involving sepsis. Drafted submissions on Article 2 ECHR and the application of the systems duty, and represented the family at the Pre-Inquest Review Hearing and in subsequent written submissions.
- Drafted written submissions requesting a jury for a three-day Inquest on behalf of his then pupil supervisor, an Assistant Coroner.
- Drafted position statements in property and financial affairs disputes before the Court of Protection.
He has appeared in both the County Court and High Court and has been instructed in CCMCs, stage 3 hearings, strike out applications, relief from sanctions, and applications to resile across a variety of cases. He has also made submissions on directions and budgeting in high value claims and has advocated before the Masters at the Royal Courts of Justice. During pupillage, he secured multiple costs orders in favour of his client. His advocacy experience also extends to criminal defence, where he acted privately for a defendant charged with failure to provide a specimen, securing a reduced sentence at court. He is also currently on the Junior scheme with the Government Legal Department.
Jeremy also has a strong commitment to public legal education, having volunteered with the Schools Consent Project to deliver workshops on sexual offences law to secondary school students. He was awarded an Inner Temple scholarship to participate in a gender equality programme in Ghana and has also taught in Rwanda, worked as an English tutor in Shanghai, and worked on a vineyard near Rome.
He is also a keen cricketer and plays for the MCC and a team in London, having previously played for Dorset and Shane Warne’s first club in Melbourne.
Recommendations:
“I was hugely impressed by Jeremy at the recent inquest. He was proactive, engaged and focussed, cutting to the heart of the key issues. His calm and thoughtful manner was a huge source of reassurance for the family during an incredibly difficult and emotional process. I look forward to instructing Jeremy again in the future”.
“I did consider Jeremy’s assessment of the relevant issues to be spot on and it was clear that he had gone through the papers with a fine tooth comb and noted pertinent issues. I would be more than happy to instruct you again on matters and will confirm the same to members of my team for their own files.”
“Jeremy clearly understood his brief well and had a good knowledge of the vagaries of credit hire and the specifics of this matter. Overall, this was a positive experience and a good outcome for the client, I would happily book him again for such work.”
“Jeremy has been very attentive to the details of the case and notified us in good time of any queries he thought the court would raise. He won our case in Court and we would definitely book him in again.”
“His communication prior to an up to the hearing was greatly appreciated and which resulted in a settlement moments before the hearing. I will not hesitate to instruct him again.”