Julie Marsh > Boyes Turner > Reading, England > Lawyer Profile

Boyes Turner
ABBOTS HOUSE
ABBEY STREET
READING
RG1 3BD
England
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Work Department

Medical Negligence

Position

As a Partner within Boyes Turner’s outstanding medical negligence group, Julie enjoys using her specialist claimant expertise for the benefit of her clients. Her personal interest and successful track record in cases involving cauda equina syndrome (CES) have enabled her to develop her specialism in this medically complex area.

Julie’s other areas of expertise and medico-legal interest include cerebral palsy and serious neurological injury, meningitis – a cause which she actively supports through her involvement with Meningitis Now.

Julie’s broader experience extends to other seriously disabling injuries arising from orthopaedic errors, amputations and other diabetes-related disability, untreated tuberculosis, maternal obstetric injury, cervical and skin cancers, and blindness following an undiagnosed brain tumour.

Julie is a keen supporter of charitable causes, including Cauda Equina Spinal Cord Injury, Meningitis Now, of which she is a trustee and a mentor, and UK Sepsis Trust, and the rights of disabled people, Julie is an active fundraiser. Her recent fundraising exploits have included taking part in Pretty Mudder for Cancer Research UK, and Parallel London 5K for Elizabeth’s Legacy of Hope Charity.

Memberships

Julie is a member of the Law Society and the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). She is also a Clinical Negligence Accredited Lawyer by the Law Society.

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Insurance > Clinical negligence: claimant

(Next Generation Partners)

Julie MarshBoyes Turner

Boyes Turner has a demonstrably strong record on high value and both medically and legally complex cases of maximum severity. Critical brain injuries, including child brain injuries, and cerebral palsy claims comprise the bulk of the team’s caseload. Pre-eminent clinical negligence lawyer and brain injury expert Susan Brown leads the practice, specialising in child brain injury arising from birth asphyxia and trauma. Richard Money-Kyrle is ‘an unflappable personality who is calm under pressure and secures great results for his clients’. ‘Outstanding claimant solicitor’ Julie Marsh and the ‘bright, efficient, really hard-working’ Vanessa Wand come highly recommended by clients.