Browne Jacobson LLP

Browne Jacobson LLP

Lawyers

Emma Rees

Browne Jacobson LLP, West Midlands

Work Department

Health, Advisory & Litigation

Position

Emma is a Defendant Clinical Negligence Specialist with over 25 years' experience of acting for NHS Resolution and NHS Trusts in the defence of NHS hospitals and staff. She specialises in high value catastrophic injury claims particularly those relating to complex birth injury; complex neurological injury and acquired brain and spinal injury in both children and adults. She is experienced in the resolution of liability and quantum issues both in the course of litigation and by mediation and ADR.

This year notable cases she has managed include:

a. A complex cauda equina case where breach of duty was admitted but causation was denied. There were factual disputes as to symptoms present at the time of the presentation and as to the likely treatment timelines even with the management contended for. The parties agreed to adjourn a CCMC and to proceed to early mediation where the case was resolved and where the Claimant was provided with an opportunity to raise queries as to the care received.

b. An adult neurological injury claim relating to an alleged delay in diagnosis and treatment of a collapse of thoracic vertebrae which was alleged to have caused spinal cord compression. Causation was complex due to pre-existing comorbidities. The case was resolved by ADR.

c. A child neurological disability claim relating to the management of their mother during labour and delivery. Full pre-action admissions were made. A collaborative approach was adopted between the parties with judgment entered and a stay agreed in order to await a more definitive prognosis.

Career

Emma specialises in advising the NHS on all aspects of clinical negligence claims; experienced in defendant health law.

Mills and Reeve - 1998 – 2001 The Lewington Partnership - 1995 - 1998 Winter-Taylors - 1993 – 1995

Memberships

Law Society Association of Women Solicitors

Education

Solicitor – admitted November 1993 BA (Hons)

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