Pictured: (l-r) Kay Kelly, Neil Lorimer, Paula Nash and Emma
Broomfield
Clinical negligence is a complex and highly specialised area of
the law, requiring not only legal but medical knowledge, and it is
vital that claimants are assured their case is in the best
possible hands. Shropshire and Herefordshire law firm Lanyon
Bowdler has a highly experienced team of clinical negligence
solicitors, and is very proud to announce that a fourth member of
the team has recently been approved as a member of the Law Society
Clinical Negligence Accreditation Scheme.
Associate Emma Broomfield now joins existing members of the
panel partners Paula Nash and Neil Lorimer and fellow associate Kay
Kelly, which makes Lanyon Bowdler the only firm in Shropshire and
Herefordshire to have four solicitors on the prestigious Law
Society panel. Membership of the scheme means special recognition
has been given that a solicitor has the necessary skills, knowledge
and experience in the complex area of clinical negligence law, all
of which have been tested and certified by the Law Society.
Emma joined Lanyon Bowdler in 2003, having gained her law degree
at Cambridge University and completing her training at Chester
College of Law and an Oxford law firm. Emma has acted for claimants
in a large variety of cases which include birth injury, surgical
error, spinal injuries and cancer misdiagnosis. She is also
experienced in handling fatal claims.
Commenting on Emma's acceptance onto the panel, partner Paula
Nash says "I am delighted - it is testament to Emma's hard work and
specialism, and I am also very proud of the fact that Lanyon
Bowdler leads the way by being the only firm in the area to have
four members on this Accreditation Scheme."
For more information about Lanyon Bowdler, please visit their
website here: www.lblaw.co.uk