"Alex’s analytical abilities are excellent. He not only shows an understanding of what clients want and why, but is able to extract what is important and relevant from what can often be significant amounts of information. Alex has very good judgement and takes a commercial and pragmatic approach which is something that clients appreciate."
Legal 500 2025
"Alexander is a clever barrister with great insights into complex cases. He has a compendious knowledge of CPR and is a very strong performer in relation to claims where fraud is alleged"
Alexander practices in Personal Injury and Employment law. This gives Alexander particular insight and strength when dealing with issues that overlap between the two areas.
Within his Personal Injury practice Alexander accepts instructions that fall within the Intermediate or Multi tracks, acting for both claimants and defendants.
In Employment Alexander accepts instructions not only within the traditional sphere of the Employment Tribunal, but also matters that are litigated within the civil courts, such as injunctions, and investigatory work.
Alexander sits as a Deputy District Judge in the County Court.
Expertise
Personal Injury
Personal Injury
Alexander is instructed in cases of Multi Track and Intermediate Track value arising from road traffic, public and workplace accidents. Many of Alexander’s cases involve dealing with brain injuries, both in cases acting as a junior but also when acting in cases as sole counsel.
Alexander’s dual practice ensures he has particular strength when dealing with employment related issues. This is especially notable for dealing with issues surrounding disability status, vital to considering loss of earnings for Ogden purposes.
Alexander is ranked in the Legal 500 for Personal Injury work in the Midlands Region.
Catastrophic Injury
Alexander is increasingly instructed in cases of significant value. These involve the usual array of catastrophic injuries, including brain injuries, amputations, orthopaedic injuries, psychological injuries and fatalities.
Notable Personal Injury Cases
N & N v M & AXA Insurance
secured finding of fundamental dishonesty against a claimant after discontinuance at trial following his evidence. Involved consideration of process for pursuing the issue where multiple claimants discontinue but only one has given evidence.
S v M Bar
drafting counter schedule of loss and specific disclosure application in occupiers’ claim to reply to excessive care claim. Claim discontinued soon after.
T & L v C
acting for 2 claimants, occupancy concerns at trial defeated.
W v I
advising nurse injured in road traffic accident, claim settled for £120,000 net of interim payments and CRU
C v G Tyres Ltd
£150,000 settlement net of interim and CRU achieved at joint settlement meeting. Included consideration of whether the Claimant was ‘disabled’ for the purposes of Ogden calculations and future loss of earnings.
Employment
Employment
Alexander acts for both claimants and respondents within the Employment Tribunal. He also accepts instructions for employment related issues in the civil courts, including injunction work.
The cross-over between Alexander’s practice areas means he is entirely familiar with all issues arising from the Civil Procedure Rules. A particular strength is dealing with employment related claims inappropriately brought within the County Court.
Alexander also accepts instructions to conduct investigation work. This is of particular use where the appointment of an external third party is desirable to ensure transparency and maintain faith in an investigatory, grievance or disciplinary process.
It was entirely without irony that the Defendant in Williams-Henry v Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd & Anor (Re Wasted Costs) [2024] EWHC 2415 (KB)…
To have one expert disregarded as partisan may be regarded as a misfortune; to have four (4!) described that way looks like carelessness… Whilst perusing…
It was entirely without irony that the Defendant in Williams-Henry v Associated British Ports Holdings Ltd & Anor (Re Wasted Costs) [2024] EWHC 2415 (KB)…
To have one expert disregarded as partisan may be regarded as a misfortune; to have four (4!) described that way looks like carelessness… Whilst perusing…
Founded over a century ago, No5 now number over 260 barristers, including 41 silks, and provide a national and international service out of No5’s offices in Birmingham, London and Bristol.
Founded over a century ago, we now number over 260 barristers, including 41 silks, and provide a national and international service out of No5’s offices in Birmingham, London and Bristol.