
Trinity Chambers
England
Barristers

Alex Littlefair
- Phone0191 232 1927
- Email[email protected]
- Profilewww.trinitychambers.co.uk
Career
Alex Littlefair joined Trinity after practising as a solicitor. He specialised in personal injury and clinical negligence at a leading national claimant firm before gaining commercial experience at a shipping law firm in Newcastle.
Personal Injury/Clinical NegligenceAlex has experience of both claimant and defendant work, successfully representing both claimants and defendants. Typical cases involve RTAs, accidents or illness abroad and workplace injury.
He has also conducted complex clinical negligence cases, including cases on consent. Successfully concluded cases include:
delayed diagnosis of cancer stillbirth maternal injuries in childbirth post-operative infection.Alex also represents clients at inquests; this includes deaths in hospital and cases arising out of industrial disease.
Costs & ProcedureAlex appeared for the successful claimant in Hilton v Proudfoot (2019), a case concerning the applicability of the fixed costs regime.
He is often instructed in relation to high-value costs and case management conferences for both claimants and defendants. He also has a wide-ranging experience of relief from sanctions applications.
Coroner's Inquests & Human RightsAlex represents families and interested parties in the Coroner’s court and has extensive experience of Article 2 inquests.
He has also represented health professionals and service providers at inquests.
Education LawAlex represents schools and local authorities in the First-tier Tribunal (Special Educational Needs and Disability). He is well used to securing practical solutions to such cases.
APPOINTMENTSAttorney General's Regional C Panel of Counsel (2021 - 2026)
MEMBERSHIPS Personal Injury Bar Association (PIBA) Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) EDUCATION & AWARDSAlex has a history degree from Fitzwilliam College Cambridge where he also gained an MPhil. in Historical Studies. He then worked as an MP’s assistant before studying Law at Hull University where he gained a First Class degree, including winning the JL Lee Prize for Common Law.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONLanguages: French (conversational) Away from the law Alex enjoys playing rugby, cycling and watching Yorkshire play cricket in Scarborough.
Education
Alex has a history degree from Fitzwilliam College Cambridge where he also gained an MPhil. in Historical Studies. He then worked as an MP’s assistant before studying Law at Hull University where he gained a First Class degree, including winning the JL Lee Prize for Common Law. He then undertook the LPC at Northumbria University and was awarded a distinction. Having qualified as a solicitor he gained higher rights of audience at the University of Law.