Daniel Toop > Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP > Basingstoke, England > Lawyer Profile

Penningtons Manches Cooper LLP
Matrix House
Basing View
BASINGSTOKE
RG21 4DZ
England

Work Department

Private client and tax, Court of Protection and deputyships

Position

Daniel is head of the Court of Protection team. He mainly supports those who have suffered catastrophic injuries as a result of medical negligence or personal injury and have been awarded substantial compensation to meet their future needs. With a particular interest in acquired brain injury, Daniel advises on a broad range of Court of Protection and personal injury trust issues for both professional and lay deputies and trustees.

His area of specialism is working with and supporting the litigation process, both in clinical negligence and personal injury claims. This knowledge is essential in ensuring that the compensation, which can take many years to secure, is properly protected and managed, either through a personal injury trust or a deputyship.

Career

Daniel qualified in 2012, having joined Penningtons Manches Cooper as a trainee in 2010.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Private client > Court of protection

(Leading partners)

Daniel ToopPenningtons Manches Cooper LLP

Penningtons Manches Cooper LLPoffers a very personal approach to all clients’ and ‘they deal with matters efficiently and effectively’. The team acts as professional deputy or trustee for individuals with significant damages following clinical negligence or personal injury claims. It has considerable cross-border expertise. Clients include those with acquired brain injuries across the UK and internationally. Practice head Daniel Toop specialises in complex property and financial affairs matters. Consultant Julie Burton acts as a professional deputy for many clients, including both children and adults who have suffered complex brain injuries as a result of personal injury, and have received a substantial compensation award. Grace Serwanga also acts for clients who have suffered catastrophic injuries.