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The Norwich office of Mills & Reeve LLP has a strong medical malpractice group that works with colleagues in Manchester and Birmingham as a key part of the firm’s national full-service health sector offering. Focused purely on clinical negligence indemnity coverage and defence, the team acts for a broad range of healthcare providers in complex and high-value claims. Health and insurance partner Stephen King leads the practice, in which senior associate Matthew Wilson is a key adviser to insurers and their insured on coverage issues, and defending claims against plastic and orthopaedic surgeons.

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Leading individuals

Stephen King

Mills & Reeve LLP

Admitted as a solicitor in 1986. Joined Mills & Reeve in 1989, becoming a partner in 1993.  Lead role in the development of the firm’s defence liability work in the health sector. Managing a respected and acknowledged national team specialising in medical malpractice, product liability and health sector liability work. The work sits within the firm’s general insurance subsector which is part of the diverse work of the wider insurance group. A previous member of the Editorial Board of the Sweet and Maxwell publication ‘Journal of Personal Injury Law’. He has written and spoken widely on his subject area. His clients are insurers of risks arising in the health sector, from clinical trials and product manufacturing to hospital groups, care providers and the medical professions and their insurers. He oversees the work of the firm’s claims handling unit, or CHU ( a TPA offering), and its work on the claims solutions the firm offers to its insurer and corporate healthcare clients. He also participates in the firm’s 24/7 emergency out of hours helpline ‘Mills & Reeve First Response’. Often advising on coverage issues, his work and that of his team includes class actions, public enquiries and judicial review as well as catastrophic injury cases, and high profile cases that are novel or repercussive in terms of reputational protection.

Practice head

The lawyer(s) leading their teams.

Stephen King

Other key lawyers

Matthew Wilson