Ann Metherall > Burges Salmon LLP > Bristol, England > Lawyer Profile

Burges Salmon LLP
ONE GLASS WHARF
BRISTOL
BS2 0ZX
England

Living Wage

Ann Metherall photo

Work Department

Health and Safety

Position

Head of the firm’s Dispute Resolution unit. Specialises in strategic health and safety and risk management, liability claims and commercial disputes. At the heart of Ann’s work is support to clients in infrastructure businesses; in particular the transport, construction, energy and industrial sectors.

Career

Trained Burges Salmon; qualified 2000; partner 2008; previously railway civil engineer 1985-96.

Memberships

Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers; Health and Safety Lawyers Association.

Education

Attended Portsmouth Polytechnic (1985 BSc Hons Engineering Geology and Geotechnics); Chartered Civil Engineer and Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1992); University of the West of England (1997-1998 postgraduate diplomas in law and legal practice).

Leisure

Enjoys running, swimming and cycling.

Lawyer Rankings

South West > Employment > Health and safety

(Leading partners)

Ann MetherallBurges Salmon LLP

Burges Salmon LLP’s health and safety team is noted in particular for its activity in the rail sector, where the firm is regularly called on to assist with major accident matters. The range of sector expertise within the firm remains broad, and covers industries such as food, agriculture, construction, and retail. The ‘extremely knowledgeable’ Ann Metherall heads the team and also leads the firm’s dispute resolution group as well as its major incidents response team; she is frequently sought-out by rail sector clients. Multi-fatality incidents are an area of expertise for Charlotte Whitaker. Sam Aldous is also a name to note in the team. Sian Edmunds left the firm for an in-house position in January 2023.

London > Employment > Health and safety

(Hall of Fame)

Ann MetherallBurges Salmon LLP

At the helm of Burges Salmon LLP‘s Bristol-based practice is dispute resolution specialist Ann Metherall, who is well-regarded for her experience in handling the full remit of domestic and international health and safety matters, particularly those in the rail sector; Metherall also heads up the firm’s 24-hour major incident response offering. The team is formed of ‘highly talented lawyers’ and is well-placed to act on fatal and catastrophic matters under public scrutiny, spanning sectors from the energy and transport industries, to the leisure sector. Guy Bastable is another key practitioner, who harnesses expertise in regulatory and criminal investigation cases, with fire safety, food safety and environmental protection issues being some notable areas of focus. ‘Standout lawyer’ Charlotte Whitaker is also worthy of mention for her work on multi-fatality litigation, and Sam Aldous also contributes to the firm’s key work.