Kerron is building up a substantial paperwork practice. The vast majority of paperwork will be turned around within 7 days (2-3 days for the more straightforward advices/pleadings) but he is responsive to any request for faster or urgent turnaround.
He practises mainly in respect of Claimants but also has a substantial practice representing Defendants.
He is happy to consider papers or Court work on a CFA basis.
Kerron has experience in the following areas of practice:
- advising across a range of liability and quantum issues in cases worth up to £300k
- credit hire cases;
- drafting schedules of loss in multi-track cases;
- appeals;
- costs hearings;
- low velocity impacts;
- inquests;
- Clinical Negligence work - this is a burgeoning interest and I am currently instructed in cases involving allegations of GP negligence, surgical negligence and A&E negligence.
"I try to meet the client wherever that is possible and as early as possible. I find it improves greatly the assessment of a case's merits and value, and puts the client at ease about the future progress of the case.
I also endeavour to be available to talk to instructing solicitors at any time on the telephone. I am happy to provide informal advice on cases regardless of whether I have been, or will be, instructed in the case. To coin an unfashionable management term, I try to be ‘service-oriented' and consider that my primary role is to make my instructing solicitor's life easier!"
Education:
BA(Hons) London School of Economics
CPE - City University
BVC - BPP Law School