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Martin Spencer QC
Martin Spencer QC specialises in professional negligence (particularly clinical negligence and claims against solicitors), personal injury and disciplinary hearings, particularly in respect of nurses (in the NMC) and doctors (in the GMC). He has a long association with the Royal College of Nursing.
Email: martin.spencer@hailshamchambers.com
Phone: 020 7643 5000
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Year of call: 1979 Year of silk: 2003 Specialist areas: Clinical negligence, personal injury, professional negligence, regulatory and disciplinary. Education: Hertford College, Oxford University: MA (jurisprudence) and Bachelor of Civil Law Appointments: Recorder (2001)
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Publications and lectures Kemp & Kemp (Editorial Board and chapter contributions) |
"The 'really outstanding' Martin Spencer QC is a widely respected silk known for his excellent work when acting for claimants in birth injury cases...an 'excellent team player who invites and appreciates your input,'... 'good with clients, bullish when he needs to be' and has a 'phenomenal work rate'." Chambers UK 2012 "...‘one of the most user-friendly silks on the clinical negligence circuit'... ‘enthusiastic, helpful and extremely thorough, with excellent interpersonal skills'." Legal 500 2011 "Clients are fulsome in their praise of his work and his approach, and say: 'He's an exemplary lawyer with a very able legal mind, whose analysis is second to none'." Chambers UK 2011 "Martin Spencer QC is ‘an utter delight to work with'; he is ‘clever', ‘sees the bigger picture' and provides ‘sensible, sound grounded advice, taking a tough line when necessary'." Legal 500 2010 "Researchers were overwhelmed with positive feedback for Martin Spencer QC.'His technical skills are undoubtedly impressive and he maintains an accessibility and approachability that makes him a user-friendly silk for solicitors.' Spencer is consistently successful when handling high-value quantum cases and liability matters, and is endorsed as 'combining the gravitas required in the courtroom with the sensitivity that makes him popular with clients'." Chambers UK 2010 |
