Clerk Details
- Clerk Name: Jordon Gallifant
- Clerk Telephone: 0207 583 8055
- Clerk Email: [email protected]
Overview
Jeremy Warner is a pupil barrister at 3PB with a developing practice in personal injury, clinical negligence, inquests, and the Court of Protection. He started pupillage in April 2024, having previously worked as an advocate for Irwin Mitchell in London, where he developed experience in personal injury and clinical negligence litigation. Jeremy is now on his feet and available to accept instructions in his own right for court appearances, pleadings and advisory matters.
Jeremy has gained substantial experience in complex personal injury and clinical negligence matters, working on cases involving severe and life-changing injuries. His work includes:
- Fast-track trials and a range of civil applications.
- Assisting in clinical negligence claims, including cases of necrotising fasciitis, where he drafted schedules of loss using the Ogden Tables.
- Quantum advices and skeleton arguments for multi-track personal injury claims, including complex injury cases relating to loss of chance, psychiatric harm and duties of care.
- Drafting pleadings for multi-track catastrophic injury cases including clinical negligence claims arising from birth injuries and delayed diagnoses.
- Liability and quantum advices in the cross-cut between education and personal injury law.
Jeremy also has experience in inquests and the Court of Protection, having:
- Drafted position statements in property and affairs disputes before the Court of Protection.
- Attended numerous Court of Protection hearings.
- Attended and drafted position statements for inquests, including jury inquests, alongside his then supervisor who is an assistant coroner.
In 2022, he was shortlisted for a national law reform essay on the Bereavement Award under the Fatal Accidents Act 1976. He has appeared in both the County Court and High Court and has been instructed in CCMCs, interlocutory hearings, and infant approval hearings across a variety of cases. He has also made submissions on directions and budgeting in high value claims and has advocated before the Masters at the Royal Courts of Justice.
Jeremy also has a strong commitment to public legal education, having volunteered with the Schools Consent Project to deliver workshops on sexual offences law to secondary school students. He was awarded an Inner Temple scholarship to participate in a gender equality programme in Ghana and has also taught in Rwanda, worked as an English tutor in Shanghai, and worked on a vineyard near Rome.
He is also a keen cricketer and plays for the MCC and a team in London, having previously played for Dorset and Shane Warne’s first club in Melbourne.