Call: 2015
Max maintains a strong mixed practice of family and personal injury work alongside representing Interested Parties at Inquests.
Max is noted in the Legal 500 2024 as being meticulous in his preparation for cases and representing parties in a manner that “belies his call”.
Max has appeared three times in the Court of Appeal, both in the Criminal and Family Division. He was involved in Re: B which set an enduring precedent for how family proceedings took place in interim hearings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
More recently in Re: D, Max represented the children in the first case to reach the Court of Appeal dealing specifically with the interpretation of Hair Strand Testing.
Max is regularly instructed in high value multi-track personal injury matters and routinely attends CCMCs and multi-day trials involving complex issues, including a developing practice in cases involving automatism and highly technical defences. He is greatly experienced in advising on liability, causation and quantum, as well as attending JSMs and advancing cases towards settlement.
Max appears in Public Law care proceedings, acting for Local Authorities in complex matters from initial to final hearings.
Max was instructed by the Local Authority in the appeal case of Re: B (Children) (Remote Hearing: Interim Care Order) [2020] EWCA Civ 584 which set out guidance nationally as to the approach the courts should have to urgent hearings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
He was more recently instructed to act for the children in Re: D (Children: Interim Care Order: Hair Strand Testing) [2024] EWCA Civ 498 which summarised the law in respect of the interpretation of Hair Strand Testing.
He also appears regularly for lay parties and has a keen interest in matters involving disclosure between the criminal and family courts. Max was Junior Counsel in the High Court case of Re: I (a Child) which triggered a full review by the Metropolitan Police into disclosure processes in family proceedings involving a significant Police investigation. The case involved complex matters that required multiple applications for Public Interest Immunity.
Max has a strong civil practice, advising and representing both Claimants and Defendants.
He was published in PI Focus Magazine (October 2021) following his success in a claim made under the Montreal Convention, which governs accidents that occur in the process of travelling via air carriage. He was also published in Medico-Legal Magazine (November 2023) for his article regarding whether these is a need for separate claim forms in cases involving a significant number of Claimant.
Max regularly advises and appears at CCMCs and multi-day trials in multi-track personal injury claims, including those with values in six figures, and where issues of fundamental dishonesty are raised. Recent cases include:
Max is very capable of advising on issues involving:
Max is able to bring his common law experience to representing clients at Inquests.
Regulated by the Bar Standards Board (BSB)
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Regulated by the Bar Standards Board (BSB) and holds a current practising certificate.
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