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William Latimer-Sayer KC KC

Work Department
Clinical negligence (either side); PI (either side).
Position
William specialises in catastrophic personal injury and clinical negligence. He has a special interest in quantum and the majority of his work is related to contested assessment of damages hearings. William is the Chairman of the Ogden Working party, the General Editor of Schedules of Loss: Calculating Damages (Bloomsbury Publishing, 3rd edition 2010), the leading practitioner textbook on schedules of loss and the General Editor of Facts & Figures published by Swett & Maxwell. Although he accepts work on behalf of claimants and defendants, his practice is predominantly claimant based. William has been instructed in some of the most significant and high-profile quantum cases to come before the courts including the five highest awards ever made following a contested trial (William being the only common link between the cases): Robshaw v United Lincolnshire NHS Trust [2015] EWHC 923 (£14.5m); A v Powys Health Board 2007 (£10.7m); Totham v King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [2015] EWHC 97 (QB) (£10.1m); Farrugia v Burtenshaw & others [2014] EWHC 1036 (QB) (£9.7m); and XXX v Strategic Health Authority [2008] EWHC 2727 (QB) (£9.4m). Other notable cases include: Majrowski v Guy’s & St Thomas’s NHS Trust [2006] UKHL 34; Sarwar v (1) Ali (2) MIB [2007] LS Law Medical 375; Iqbal v Whipps Cross University Hospital NHS Trust [2008] EWCA Civ 1190; [2008] PIQR P9; [2008] LS Law Medical 22; Noble v Owens [2010] 1 WLR 2491; and JXMX v Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust [2015] Med LR 103.
Career
Called 1995; pupillage at 14 Gray’s Inn Square and Goldsmith Chambers. Publications include: contributor ‘Clinical Negligence a Practical Guide’ (Lewis and Buchan 2012); general editor and co-author ‘Schedules of Loss: Calculating damages’ (3rd edition, Bloomsbury Publishing); co-editor ‘The ABC of Medical Law’; contributor PIBA Handbook (3rd edition); and author of numerous articles for legal journals.
Memberships
APIL; AVMA; PNBA; PIBA; Medico-Legal Society; Bar Pro-Bono Unit.
Education
Leicester University (LLB Hons); King’s College, London (MA Medical Law and Ethics).
Leisure
Tennis, film.
Lawyer Rankings
London Bar > Personal injury
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 1William Latimer-Sayer KC –Cloisters ‘Excellent eye for detail and a very good manner with clients. He is incredibly approachable, hugely bright and highly knowledgeable.’
Cloisters‘ personal injury offering is highlighted for its ‘strength in depth’, and operates in a range of personal injury claims that straddle both maximum severity injuries, including brain, polytraumatic and chronic pain injuries, and psychiatric injuries, along with abuse claims. William Latimer-Sayer KC is a leading practitioner of the area, overseeing disputes over injuries with quantum into eight figures, typically involving maximum severity injuries resulting in serious disabilities. Tamar Burton works closely with senior practitioners in the set, and operates in both serious physical injury litigation, and psychiatric injuries stemming from trauma or abuse.
London Bar > Clinical negligence
(Leading Silks)Ranked: Tier 1William Latimer-Sayer KC –Cloisters ‘William is a superb barrister. He has an excellent manner with clients. He is a real details person and always ensures no stone is unturned in seeking to maximise damages for his clients. He is a real team player and a delight to work with.’