The team at Morr & Co LLP is recommended for being ‘attentive, compassionate and caring’ when assisting clients facing a range of clinical negligence claims. Practice head Charlotte Rees-Knowlden focuses on claims involving amputations and complex musculoskeletal, brain and spinal injuries in adults, with a particular specialism in Cauda Equina cases. She is supported by Anne-Marie Webber and Kayleigh Reeves; the latter maintains strong connections with private rehabilitation providers and medical agencies.
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Testimonials

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  • ‘From my perspective, this team has demonstrated expertise delivered to me at a level which I have understood. Their communication has been grounded not only in fact and decision-making but in a kind / caring response. I have always felt fully informed and supported.’

  • ‘I have never had a negative experience with any team member in the years they have been working on my daughter's case. They are excellent communicators who are always available to discuss issues, and I have never felt pressured by any of the team. I rate the entire team very highly, all demonstrate kindness, care and compassion and the ability to go the extra mile.'

  • ‘They coordinate well as a team and provide regular updates.’

  • ‘Charlotte Rees-Knowlden is my lawyer. She is patient, understanding and compassionate. She is robust with the defence team.’

  • ‘The team are attentive, compassionate and caring. They really engage with their clients throughout the process.’

  • ‘Charlotte Rees-Knowlden leads the team in a thoroughly professional but personable manner. She actively encourages the team to develop their own style whilst still retaining the core values that she has.’

Work highlights

Acted for a child in a complex medical negligence claim involving life-changing hand injuries, impacting career prospects as a pilot.
Acted for a medically retired army doctor in a clinical negligence claim involving loss of career and pension.

Practice head

Charlotte Rees-Knowlden

Other key lawyers

Anne-Marie Webber; Kayleigh Reeves.