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Suzanne Munroe wins at the Personal Injury Awards 2023

By Suzanne Munroe

Published In: Clinical Negligence

Our claims team are celebrating an evening of success after Suzanne Munroe won Clinical Negligence Lawyer of the Year at the annual Personal Injury Awards 2023.

Held at the Manchester Hilton, the awards highlight and celebrate the excellence of individuals and organisations across the sector.

This year, Suzanne Munroe scooped Clinical Negligence Lawyer of the Year, after supervising her team on a number of high-profile cases, including the public inquiry into Lucy Letby and the Countess of Chester Hospital, and the Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust maternity scandal. Suzanne was particularly noted for her campaigning on patient and healthcare safety issues, working with local and national charities, leading campaigners and MP’s.

The Personal Injury Awards “encompass all professionals and key service providers working in personal injury. Their aim is to identify high standards of practice and to inspire others to emulate the achievements of the sector’s finest practitioners and organisations.”

Other members of the team were also recognised at the event, with David Greenwood and John McQuater being nominated for Claimant Lawyer of the Year and Mark Hollinghurst was nominated for Catastrophic Injury Lawyer of the Year.

Congratulations to all our nominees making the finals of such prestigious awards is testament to the outstanding work you all do.

 

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Suzanne qualified as a solicitor in 1990. She's a Director, Solicitor and Head of our Medical Negligence team.

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