
Clyde & Co
Lawyers

Simon Jones
- Phone0161 838 6710
- Email[email protected]
- Profilewww.blmlaw.com
Work Department
Personal injury, Occupational Disease
Position
Simon Jones specialises in high value/large loss employers and public liability claims. In addition he has considerable experience of handling chronic pain cases. He is a member of a number of special interest groups, including transport and retail. In addition Simon is a member of a number of external organisations, including the Manchester Law Society and Manchester and District Medico-Legal Society. Simon manages a team of 30 lawyers in the firm’s Manchester office, and is Head of the Casualty Practice Group at BLM which includes over 200 lawyers.
Simon has handled two cases which are Court of Appeal authorities. Booth v Britannia Hotels, Court of Appeal 2002, underlined the concept that exaggeration can, in certain circumstances, be implied by reference to a settlement figure as compared to the stated value of a case. The claimant was awarded a fraction of her costs after settling for a vastly reduced sum because of recently disclosed surveillance evidence. The Appeal Court held that the judge conducting the assessment of costs should have considered the matter in the round to determine whether the costs were reasonable having regard to the amount for which the claim properly should have been made. The case of Guntripp v Cheneys Coaches involved restriction of expert evidence in circumstances where there was clear a example expert shopping, in close proximity to trial.
Career
Articled James Chapman & Co 1988-90; partner 1993; Berrymans Lace Mawer since 1998; partner 2002. He writes regularly for internal and external publications and has presented seminars on occupational disease and issues affecting the transport and retail sectors. He is one of the editors of ‘Retail Review’.
Memberships
Council member of Manchester and District Medico Legal Society; member of Manchester Law Society.
Education
North Staffordshire Polytechnic (LLB Hons Law 2.1); College of Law, Chester.
Leisure
Private pilot’s licence, MG classic cars, skiing, walking, aviation, Lancashire Aero Club and LAC Flying Club.