Lindsey joined Farrar’s Building after successfully completing her Probationary Tenancy. She appears in court on a daily basis and has been instructed in cases on the fast-track and small claims track. Her practice focuses on road traffic, credit hire, and personal injury, with a particular interest in noise induced hearing loss where she has been instructed by both claimants and defendants. She accepts instructions in a variety of procedural applications within these areas of law.
In addition to her court work, Lindsey is developing a paperwork practice. She accepts instructions to advise on liability and quantum, as well as drafting pleadings, schedules, and counter schedules.
Prior to joining Farrar’s Building, Lindsey undertook her pupillage on the Western Circuit, where she was instructed in Small Claims for both claimants and defendants. She attended Infant Approvals and Stage 3 Hearings, as well as recording numerous successes in various civil procedure applications. Lindsey has also accepted instructions in Fast Track hearings. She has drafted advices on quantum for infant approval hearings, and was joint-instructed on a multi-track TOLATA case where she was required to draft the case summary and directions.
Lindsey completed the BPTC in Manchester, and was called to the Bar in July 2021 by the Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn, having received the Uthwatt Scholarship. Prior to 2021, Lindsey boasts a wealth of experience which she brings to her practice.
Lindsey read law at the University of Manchester where she volunteered at the Legal Advice Centre providing advice to members of the public in a range of legal disputes. She then completed a Masters in Medical Law at the University of Liverpool achieving a distinction. Prior to her pupillage, she undertook a PhD at Lancaster University: ‘A critical discussion of living minors as tissue donors for transplantation purposes in England and Wales, and Scotland’; she also lectured undergraduate law students, published articles in both legal and medical journals, and presented her research at conferences. In addition, Lindsey has undertaken volunteer work at the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service where she provided support to unrepresented doctors at General Medical Council disciplinary hearings.
Lindsey is developing a busy personal injury practice. In court, she appears in fast-track trials, quantum-only disposals, Stage 3 hearings, and infant approvals. Lindsey will also advise on and settle pleadings in matters involving road traffic accidents, occupiers’ liability, employers’ liability, and Highways Act claims.
Lindsey is developing a practice in industrial disease, in particular in noise induced hearing loss and has been instructed on multi-track cases. She is happy to be instructed in any aspect of industrial disease claims for either claimants or defendants.
Lindsey is regularly instructed in credit hire matters for both claimants and defendants and is well versed on emerging case law in this area. She is adept in handling all aspects of credit hire, including cases concerning profit earning vehicles.
Lindsey has an interest in clinical negligence and is keen to continue to develop her practice in this area.
Lindsey is happy to accept instructions from claimants and defendants where issues of fraud or fundamental dishonesty arise, both in road traffic accident claims and personal injury claims in general.
If you would like to instruct Dr Lindsey Hogg or would like help or advice in doing so, please call and talk to our excellent clerking team, led by Chief Executive/Director of Clerking, Paul Cray. Our phone number is +44 (0)20 7583 9241. Alternatively, please email us at chambers@farrarsbuilding.co.uk
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Personal Injury Bar Association
The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn
Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
2012-2015: LLB (Hons), University of Manchester
2015-2016: LLM (Distinction), University of Liverpool
2016-2020: PhD, Lancaster University
2019-2020: BPTC, BPP University, Manchester
Scholarships, Prizes and Awards
2021: Butterfield Scholarship for Pupillage, Western Circuit
2019: Uthwatt Scholarship, The Honourable Society of Gray’s Inn
2019: BPTC Advocacy Scholarship, BPP University
2014: Damien Bourke Mooting Trophy, University of Manchester
2014: Moot Scholarship, BPP University
2014: Winner of the University of Manchester Mooting Competition
2014: Winner of the University of Manchester Debating Competition
Lindsey Hogg, ‘Jo Samanta and Ash Samanta (eds), Clinical Guidelines and the Law of Medical Negligence – Multidisciplinary and International Perspectives’ (2022) 30(3) Medical Law Review 574
Emma Hogg and Lindsey Hogg, ‘Litigation claims in oral and maxillofacial surgery: will trends change following Montgomery?’ (2019) 10(3) Royal College of Surgeons Faculty Dental Journal 109
Dr Sara Fovargue and Lindsey Claire Hogg, ‘Mine, Yours, Ours? Autonomy and the Removal and Use of Organs and Tissues before the European Court in Petrova v Latvia and Elberte v Latvia’ (2017) Journal of Trafficking and Human Exploitation 143
Lindsey Claire Hogg, ‘Elizabeth Wicks, The State and the Body: Legal Regulation of Bodily Autonomy’ (2018) 26(3) Medical Law Review 541
Lindsey is a competitive sabre fencer who has won national competitions and represented three universities.