Ian Long > Browne Jacobson LLP > Nottingham, England > Lawyer Profile

Browne Jacobson LLP
MOWBRAY HOUSE
CASTLE MEADOW ROAD
NOTTINGHAM
NG2 1BJ
England

Work Department

Medical negligence.

Position

Ian is a Nominated Partner for NHS Resolution and works on complex, high value and high profile claims. Ian has a close working relationship with NHS Resolution and is regularly involved in the client’s working parties and projects. He is a Divisional Lead responsible for 3 of our national teams.

He has a particular interest in wrongful birth claims and cases involving the ambulance service. He is client partner for 2 of our large Trust clients and leads on our client relationship management work for Trusts. He is a member of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers Sector Focus Team for clinical negligence charged with developing policy, engaging in thought-leadership and facilitating training for members.

Career

Trained William Hatton; qualified 1994; joined William Hatton 1989; made partner 1998; Hattons merged with Weightmans 1999, became a partner at Weightmans; partner Browne Jacobson 2006-date.

Memberships

  • Nottingham Medico-Legal Society – treasurer
  • Leicestershire Medico-Legal Society – member
  • Nottinghamshire Law Society – member
  • FOIL – member
  • Royal Society of Medicine Patient Safety Section

Education

Lutterworth Grammar School; De Montfort University (1992 LLB Hons).

Leisure

Family life, golf and circuit training.

Lawyer Rankings

London > Insurance > Clinical negligence: defendant

Browne Jacobson LLP‘s clinical negligence practice is noted for its ‘excellent strength in depth’, representing NHS Resolution and the Medical Protection Society in highly complex matters, including the recent Supreme Court case of Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, a group action claim which saw deputy head of the department Jonathan Fuggle act for two of the NHS defendants. National practice head Lorna Hardman typically advises on fatal or catastrophic brain and spinal injury claims, while Ian Long has over two decades of experience in cognitive injury and rehabilitation cases. Sian Brown leads the department’s maternal division, and specialises in claims involving obstetrics, maternal accidents and fatal births.