Paul Rees QC Call: 1980 QC: 2000 paul.rees@1cor.com Primary Areas of Practice Clinical Negligence Personal Injury Inquests Professional Negligence Environment Law Public Law Professional Disciplinary Accredited Mediator Profile Paul Rees continues to have a broad common law practice, although he is most widely known and recognised for his clinical negligence practice where he has been involved in some of the most significant cases including eg the series of “indexation” cases being considered at Court of Appeal level and possibly beyond in 2007. He also practices in a wide range of medically-related fields including personal injury, professional disciplinary tribunals, inquests and certain aspects of administrative law. His experience in other non-medical types of professional negligence has led to an involvement in some large building and construction cases and experience of environmental law litigation as well. Directories
He is listed as leading silk in both the Legal 500 and Chambers and Partners directories.
"He is probably the hardest-working barrister I have ever come across. He has fantastic attention to detail, so you know nothing's going to be left uncovered - he's really, really top-drawer." (Chambers and Partners 2014)
“Definitely the right silk for test cases” (Legal 500 2013)
"incredibly meticulous and thorough" in his approach, and also a highly approachable barrister. One instructing solicitor remarked that "Rees' superb intellectual ability means that he can tackle any legal or medical conundrum put before him - working with him always enhances the case." (Chambers and Partners 2013)
His great strength is his forensic attention to detail which endures that “no point is ever missed” and that there is “nothing the judge will ask that he can’t deal with.” (Chambers and Partners 2012) An outstanding defendant barrister hugely respected for his pragmatic and sensible approach as well as his ability to make all members of his team feel valued regardless of their rank or role.” “Incredibly diligent and thorough he never misses anything.” (Chambers and Partners 2011)
"Paul Rees QC is singled out for his handling of claims against architects and accountants." (Legal 500, 2007)
Appointments Previously Treasury Junior Counsel Common Law Supplementary Panel 1991 Cases Milkhu v North West London Hospitals NHS Trust (2003) Parkin v Bromley Health Authority (2002) Webb v Barclays Bank & Others [2001] Lloyd's Rep Med 500 Hubbard v Lambeth, Southwark & Lewisham Health Authority TLR 8.10.2001 Hornsby v Clark Kenneth Leventhal [2000] 4 AER 567 Plenderleith v Royal College of Vetinary Surgeons [1996] 1 WLR 224 Mahmood v Siggins [1996] 7 Med LR 76 Norplant Litigation Hiron v Pynford 60 BLR 78 Taylor v Worcester DHA 2 Med LR 215 Bell v Browne [1990] 2QB 495 Personal
Paul was educated at Oxford and was previously a Treasury Junior Counsel, Common Law. He is a member of the Professional Negligence Bar Association, the Technology & Construction Bar Association and the London Common Law and Commercial Bar Association.
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