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John Foy QC

Call: 1969   Silk: 1998
Appointments: Assistant Recorder 1997, Silk 1998, Recorder 2000, Mental Health Review Tribunal 2003, Bencher Gray's Inn
Education: LLB (Hons) Birmingham

Practice Summary

  • Personal Injury
  • Clinical Negligence
  • General Crime
  • Professional Negligence
  • Employment
 

Memberships

  • Association of Personal Injury Lawyers - founder member
  • Personal Injury Bar Association - founder member
  • Professional Negligence Bar Association
 
   

John Foy QC has appeared in many reported cases in the House of Lords and in the Court of Appeal on subjects such as Personal Injury liability and quantum, occupational disease litigation and serious crime.  Most of his work now is serious Personal Injury such as brain damage, paraplegics etc., Clinical/Professional Negligence, costs cases and major crime.



He has represented claimants in many of the leading cases on occupational disease including Alexander v Midland Bank, Mountenay v Bernard Matthews, Ping v Letraset,  Mughal v Reuters, Smith v Baker McKenzie and many others on deafness and tinnitus, asbestos, asthma and other diseases.  He acted for the successful miners in the British Coal Respiratory Disease multi-party Litigation. Recent cases include Allison v LUL (defective equipment Regulations), Corr v IBC Vehicles (suicide as a result of industrial injury) Click here to listen to the podcast, Hawley v Luminar (vicarious liability) and Attorney-General v Webster (sentencing guidelines – rape of a baby).  He was instructed by APIL to make submissions on behalf of its members on relevance of before the event legal expenses insurance Myatt and Others v National Coal Board.



He teaches advocacy at Gray’s Inn and is on the Bar Council Conditional Fee Panel (which he formerly chaired).  He was involved in the drafting of the original APIL/PIBA Conditional Fee Agreement.



He also sits as a Recorder trying both criminal, civil and family cases and in 2003 was appointed a President of the Mental Health Review Tribunal.




 

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Seminars

John frequently chairs and lectures at seminars and conferences.

9th Annual Personal Injury Seminar & Legal Update
Costs and Jackson


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  John Foy QC
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  Personal Injury
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General Crime
Professional Negligence
Employment
  Listed as a Leading Silk in Personal Injury and described as a "phenomenal advocate who has outstanding presence."
  Chambers & Partners Client's Guide 2011
  Listed as a Leading Silk in Personal Injury as described as "a phenomenal advocate with an outstanding court presence".
  Legal 500 Clients' Guide 2010
  John is listed as a leading silk in Personal Injury and is described as a "man of great eminence" who is "extremely experienced and highly approachable."
  Chambers & Partners Client's Guide 2010
  John is “first-choice for occupational claims” in Personal Injury.
  Legal 500 Clients' Guide 2009 Edition
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