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Malcolm Duthie

Malcolm Duthie

Work Department

Personal Injury

Position

Recognised as a leading senior junior, Malcolm specialises in all aspects of high-value personal injury and clinical negligence litigation involving catastrophic and serious injuries. Cases in which he has appeared are reported and referred to in textbooks (examples appear in brackets below). He represents both Claimants and Defendants nationally in cases involving employer’s (Milroy v BT [2015]) and public liability (Pace v Swansea CCC [2007]); road traffic accidents (single or multiple collision and claims involving the MIB) (Powell v Auden [2009]); Deighton v Collett [2016]), accidents abroad, fatal accident claims, product liability (Baker v KTM [2017] CA); animals (Cooke v Jackson [1999]) and sporting accidents (Wattleworth v Goodwood [2004]; Green v Sunset & Vine [2009]; Corbett v Cumbria Kart [2013]). Inquests (R. (on the application of Patton) v HM Assistant Coroner for Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire [2023]) and CICA appeals. Claims involving brain and spinal injuries including paraplegia and tetraplegia; severe orthopaedic injuries (fractures and soft tissue injuries); internal organ injuries; amputations; scarring, burns and gross disfigurement; and psychiatric injury (both primary and secondary victim claims). Cases also include rare but recognised conditions including fibromyalgia, pain amplification and chronic fatigue syndromes, Munchausen’s, conversion and functional neurological disorders. Substantial experience in clinical negligence e.g. recent settlements in excess of £1m (epidural abscess/paraplegia).

Career

Called to the Bar 1989.

Education

LLB (Hons); LLM (London).

Leisure

The Highlands of Scotland, fly fishing, music, Oxford United F.C

Mentions

Midland Circuit • Regional Bar

Personal injury

Leading junior1
Malcolm Duthie – No5 Barristers’ Chambers ‘Malcolm is a commanding and imaginative advocate with a great knowledge of the law. He is extremely capable on his feet and inspires confidence in clients and easily builds an amiable rapport.'