Samuel Jones

Call To The Bar: 2011

Samuel was called to the Bar in 2011. He became a tenant of Lincoln House Chambers in January 2018. He is now well established and has developed successful working relationships with several local and national solicitors and insurers.

Samuel primarily practises in Personal Injury, Transport Law, Travel Law, Credit Hire and Employment Law. However, he also accepts instructions in all other areas of Civil Law including Contract and Debt Recovery claims.

Samuel is client-focused and approachable. He is content to accept instructions at any stage of proceedings and can provide ad hoc or informal advice at short notice. He is a meticulous and robust advocate and has been commended for his thorough case preparation and effective advocacy in court. Samuel has also received praise for the high quality of his written work and pleadings.

Samuel is licensed to provide advice and representation under the ‘Public Access’ scheme directly to members of the public.

Samuel has given several lectures and seminars on various topics to local solicitors. More recently, he has provided seminars on the MOJ Portal and Credit Hire. The training is free of charge and is registered for CPD.

Transport Law

Samuel has considerable experience appearing before the Traffic Commissioners in England. He has successfully represented several restricted and standard licence holders and Transport Managers at Public Inquiries, often at short notice. He has represented both applicants and those called to Public Inquiries for consideration of regulatory action.

He has developed a good understanding of the various Statutory Documents and legislation and is aware of the requirements of the Guide to Maintaining Roadworthiness.

Samuel prides himself on the quality of his written and oral submissions. Diary permitting, he is able to quickly read and digest the disclosure from clients and provide written submissions at short notice.

Samuel has received positive feedback from both lay and professional clients. He has also received praise from a Traffic Commissioner for presenting his client’s case in a helpful and positive way.

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