DANIEL WOOD
Personal Injury
Clinical Negligence
Residential Landlord and Tenant
Called to the Bar 2000
Personal Injury:
Catastrophic injury and other cases of utmost
severity, acquired brain injuries;
Clinical Negligence:
Failure to correctly diagnose and failure to obtain
appropriate or informed consent, improper and
sub-optimal care; Surgical and more general
morphological issues; complex issues of medical
causation.
Landlord and Tenant:
Social housing;
Private landlord and tenant including disrepair.
General Common Law;
Civil actions against the police;
Electoral Law.
Called to the Bar 2000;
University of Liverpool:
BSc (Hons) Anatomy and Human Biology;
MSc Research into the relationship between aspects of human
morphology and behavioural traits. (Aspects of this research
were published in the Journal of Human Nature, Vol 9, Issue 1 (1998));
Awarded a Paton Brown Scholarship by the University of Liverpool.
University of Leeds:
LLB (Hons) Law Awarded the Ford & Warren Prize
by the University of Leeds.
Inns of Court School of Law
(A Hardwicke Scholar of Lincoln’s Inn);
Bar Vocational Course.