Laura Hilton

Year of call:

2021 - (Solicitor 2017)

Education:

2007 - LLB Law with Criminology, Keele University

2008 - Legal Practice Course, The College of Law

Career:

2011-2012 - Paralegal - Cogent Law LLP, Leeds

2012-2014 - Paralegal - Minster Law Ltd, York

2014-2017 - Paralegal, Complex & Catastrophic Injury - DAC Beachcroft LLP, Leeds

2017-2018 - Solicitor, Catastrophic Injury - DWF LLP, Leeds

2018-2020 - Solicitor, Complex and Catastrophic Injury - DAC Beachcroft LLP, Leeds

2020 - 2022 - Visiting Lecturer/Tutor - The University of Law

2021 - Pupil at Park Square Barristers

2022 - Tenant at Park Square Barristers

Memberships:

2017 - The Law Society

2021 - The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple

2021 - Personal Injuries Bar Association

Laura was called to the Bar in 2021, having transferred following qualification as a Chartered Legal Executive in 2016 and subsequently as a solicitor in 2017.

Laura secured tenancy at Park Square Barristers in 2022 following a short conversion pupillage in which she dealt with a significant number of small claims civil hearings, in addition to application hearings, Stage 3 hearings, and personal injury fast-track trials.

Since taking tenancy, Laura has developed a busy civil practice, regularly receiving instructions to attend trials and interim hearings, to draft pleadings, and to advise on both liability and quantum in personal injury and clinical negligence claims.

Prior to qualification as a solicitor, Laura was employed as a paralegal in a number of regional Claimant personal injury firms. Laura held a management role providing in-house litigation training to junior fee earners, in addition to handling a range of employers’ liability, public liability, and RTA claims. Laura also dealt with cases involving allegations of low velocity impact, staged accidents, and occupancy issues.

The majority of Laura’s time in practice as a solicitor was spent in the Complex and Catastrophic Injury team at DAC Beachcroft’s Leeds office where Laura acted on behalf of major insurer clients such as Zurich and QBE, in addition to local NHS Trusts and NHS Resolution, in both fast and multi-track injury claims.

As a solicitor, Laura assisted on traumatic brain and spinal injury cases, pleaded in excess of £1million, often involving Claimants requiring extensive rehabilitation and/or the involvement of the Court of Protection. Laura has experience of claims involving fatal accidents and amputations, and where complex issues such as subtle brain injury, chronic pain, fibromyalgia and psychological injury are pleaded. Laura has extensive practical experience of drafting pleadings, applications and advice, preparing for trials and appeal, attending conferences with experts and witnesses, and undertaking interim advocacy.

Laura was also previously a Tutor at the ULaw Online campus, supervising the Personal Injury module of the online LPC, the Dispute Resolution and Tort modules of the SQE course, and the Civil Dispute Resolution module of the online undergraduate LLB and apprenticeship courses. Laura was responsible for assessing the practical skills of advocacy and interviewing as part of the LPC, in addition to arranging and judging student moots.

Laura enjoys working with law students at all levels and is happy to provide assistance with career development events and opportunities. Laura can also assist with in-house litigation training where required. Please contact Laura’s clerks for further information.

 

Contact Laura’s clerks

Senior Clerk – Andy Reeves on 0113 213 5252

Talia Webster on 0113 202 8609

Joshua Duree on 0113 213 5246

Mike Alexander on 0113 2135268

Ben Ellison-Tope on 0113 2135207

 

Laura was called to the Bar in 2021, having transferred following qualification as a Chartered Legal Executive in 2016 and subsequently as a solicitor in 2017.

Laura secured tenancy at Park Square Barristers in 2022 following a short conversion pupillage in which she dealt with a significant number of small claims civil hearings, in addition to application hearings, Stage 3 hearings, and personal injury fast-track trials.

Since taking tenancy, Laura has developed a busy civil practice, regularly receiving instructions to attend trials and interim hearings, to draft pleadings, and to advise on both liability and quantum in personal injury and clinical negligence claims.

Prior to qualification as a solicitor, Laura was employed as a paralegal in a number of regional Claimant personal injury firms. Laura held a management role providing in-house litigation training to junior fee earners, in addition to handling a range of employers’ liability, public liability, and RTA claims. Laura also dealt with cases involving allegations of low velocity impact, staged accidents, and occupancy issues.

The majority of Laura’s time in practice as a solicitor was spent in the Complex and Catastrophic Injury team at DAC Beachcroft’s Leeds office where Laura acted on behalf of major insurer clients such as Zurich and QBE, in addition to local NHS Trusts and NHS Resolution, in both fast and multi-track injury claims.

As a solicitor, Laura assisted on traumatic brain and spinal injury cases, pleaded in excess of £1million, often involving Claimants requiring extensive rehabilitation and/or the involvement of the Court of Protection. Laura has experience of claims involving fatal accidents and amputations, and where complex issues such as subtle brain injury, chronic pain, fibromyalgia and psychological injury are pleaded. Laura has extensive practical experience of drafting pleadings, applications and advice, preparing for trials and appeal, attending conferences with experts and witnesses, and undertaking interim advocacy.

Laura was also previously a Tutor at the ULaw Online campus, supervising the Personal Injury module of the online LPC, the Dispute Resolution and Tort modules of the SQE course, and the Civil Dispute Resolution module of the online undergraduate LLB and apprenticeship courses. Laura was responsible for assessing the practical skills of advocacy and interviewing as part of the LPC, in addition to arranging and judging student moots.

Laura enjoys working with law students at all levels and is happy to provide assistance with career development events and opportunities. Laura can also assist with in-house litigation training where required. Please contact Laura’s clerks for further information.

 

Contact Laura’s clerks

Senior Clerk – Andy Reeves on 0113 213 5252

Talia Webster on 0113 202 8609

Joshua Duree on 0113 213 5246

Mike Alexander on 0113 2135268

Ben Ellison-Tope on 0113 2135207

 

Laura was called to the Bar in 2021, having transferred following qualification as a Chartered Legal Executive in 2016 and subsequently as a solicitor in 2017.

Laura secured tenancy at Park Square Barristers in 2022 following a short conversion pupillage in which she dealt with a significant number of small claims civil hearings, in addition to application hearings, Stage 3 hearings, and personal injury fast-track trials.

Since taking tenancy, Laura has developed a busy civil practice, regularly receiving instructions to attend trials and interim hearings, to draft pleadings, and to advise on both liability and quantum in personal injury and clinical negligence claims.

Prior to qualification as a solicitor, Laura was employed as a paralegal in a number of regional Claimant personal injury firms. Laura held a management role providing in-house litigation training to junior fee earners, in addition to handling a range of employers’ liability, public liability, and RTA claims. Laura also dealt with cases involving allegations of low velocity impact, staged accidents, and occupancy issues.

The majority of Laura’s time in practice as a solicitor was spent in the Complex and Catastrophic Injury team at DAC Beachcroft’s Leeds office where Laura acted on behalf of major insurer clients such as Zurich and QBE, in addition to local NHS Trusts and NHS Resolution, in both fast and multi-track injury claims.

As a solicitor, Laura assisted on traumatic brain and spinal injury cases, pleaded in excess of £1million, often involving Claimants requiring extensive rehabilitation and/or the involvement of the Court of Protection. Laura has experience of claims involving fatal accidents and amputations, and where complex issues such as subtle brain injury, chronic pain, fibromyalgia and psychological injury are pleaded. Laura has extensive practical experience of drafting pleadings, applications and advice, preparing for trials and appeal, attending conferences with experts and witnesses, and undertaking interim advocacy.

Laura was also previously a Tutor at the ULaw Online campus, supervising the Personal Injury module of the online LPC, the Dispute Resolution and Tort modules of the SQE course, and the Civil Dispute Resolution module of the online undergraduate LLB and apprenticeship courses. Laura was responsible for assessing the practical skills of advocacy and interviewing as part of the LPC, in addition to arranging and judging student moots.

Laura enjoys working with law students at all levels and is happy to provide assistance with career development events and opportunities. Laura can also assist with in-house litigation training where required. Please contact Laura’s clerks for further information.

 

Contact Laura’s clerks

Senior Clerk – Andy Reeves on 0113 213 5252

Talia Webster on 0113 202 8609

Joshua Duree on 0113 213 5246

Mike Alexander on 0113 2135268

Ben Ellison-Tope on 0113 2135207