Isaac Hogarth > Chambers of William Audland KC > London, England > Barrister Profile

Chambers of William Audland KC
12 King's Bench Walk
TEMPLE
LONDON
EC4Y 7EL
England

Position

Isaac has a specialist clinical negligence and personal injury practice. A large number of Isaac’s instructions relate to cases involving life-changing spinal and brain injuries, chronic pain and fatalities. Isaac is often instructed by defendants in cases involving allegations of fraud. He is ranked as a leading junior in personal injury in the current edition of the Legal 500, which notes “Isaac is very thorough, considered and extremely intelligent”.

Isaac is an experienced advocate with an excellent track record at trials, joint settlement meetings and mediations.

He also provides written advice on liability, quantum, evidence and procedure, drafts statements of case and advises in conference.

In addition to his civil practice, Isaac is often instructed to provide representation at inquests, particularly those arising from deaths in hospitals and road traffic accidents.

Career

Called 2011, Gray’s Inn.

Memberships

Personal Injury Bar Association.

Education

Corpus Christi College, Oxford (2009 MA English Language and Literature); City Law School (2010 GDL; 2011 BPTC; 2013 LLM).

Lawyer Rankings

London Bar > Clinical negligence

(Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4

Isaac Hogarth 12 King’s Bench Walk ‘Sharp minded and an unbeatable attention to detail. He never leaves a stone unturned. A very safe pair of hands.’

12 King’s Bench Walk has a ‘huge breadth of talent at all levels of experience’, with ‘very capable barristers’ including William Audland KC, who has notable expertise regarding spinal injury – including leading junior Isaac Hogarth in the case of  Ellis v Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, concluded late 2022, a case involving negligent diagnosis and treatment of a spinal epidural abscess leading to incomplete paraplegia, in which £3m was secured for a claimant after extensive collaborative efforts due to questions around how appropriate an award for provisional damages would be in the event that the claimant’s neurological condition deteriorated as a result of adjacent segment disease.

London Bar > Personal injury, industrial disease and insurance fraud

(Personal injury - Leading Juniors)Ranked: Tier 4

Isaac Hogarth12 King’s Bench Walk ‘Isaac’s attention to detail and quick understanding of the issues are outstanding.’