Philip Hodder LL.b (Hons) - CSIA

Membership Status: Barrister - Full Member

General Information

Philip is a civil barrister (Bargyfreithiwr) and mediator (cyfryngwr) who was called to the bar in 2005 after a successful career as a solicitor in South Wales. He was a member of the Law Society Personal Injury panel from 1998 until 2005 on his transfer to the bar. He is based near Abergavenny in South Wales but has a nationwide practice. As a former Law Society-appointed monitor of training contracts, Philip has a keen interest in the practical training of all professionals.

With a proactive and reasoned approach to cases, Philip communicates in plain language, is commercially astute and advances sensible solutions to complex issues. Throughout his career, he has advised and represented clients in personal injury and clinical and professional negligence cases. He has assisted clients in difficult emotional cases involving children in public and private law proceedings and bereaved clients at inquests.

Areas of law

Costs

Philip is regularly instructed in high-value costs cases for both paying and receiving parties, from attending detailed assessments and preliminary issue hearings to oral hearings and appeals. He frequently appears before regional costs judges and before Masters in the Senior Court Costs Office.

Inquests

Philip has appeared before coroners sitting alone and with a jury in cases including:

Personal Injury

• Road traffic/motor claims with fraud and contrived accidents (including motorcycle claims)
• Employer’s liability/Health and safety
• Highways Act matters
• Fast and multi-track trials

Credit Hire (Defendant only)

Professional and Clinical Negligence

Education

Personal Interests

Married with three daughters, Philip is an avid skier and qualified CSIA Level 1 Instructor and UKCP Level 1 Performance Coach. A former junior and senior county squash player and a Welsh Squash Rackets Federation qualified coach and referee. TAGB 1st Dan Blackbelt. 

Feedback

I just wanted to forward this to you for your attention. It's always nice to receive some good feedback! I pass on my thanks to you too, really appreciate your work. Hi Hayley Just wanted to thank you for all your help and to also to feedback that Mr Hodder was excellent and I would highly recommend him.

Hayley Fairhurst Minster Law

Hi Phil, Fantastic result on this one! I was out of the office unexpectedly on Friday. Very young witnesses on both sides which can always be dicey, especially when there is an implication of Joseph speeding and being a bit of a racer; Covea are very pleased! Best

India Hitchen Hebble Law

Many thanks Phil [Hodder]. I am grateful for your attendance and the very satisfying result.

Danny Stott - High Value Claims Consultant Acumension

A deep and pervasive feeling of joy pervades the practice this morning - always a doubtful matter - now resolved much to your [Philip Hodder] credit. The principal and I and the other fee earners went out last night to celebrate! (personal injury matter)

John Scott Dylan Nair Solicitors

Unlike many Counsel we have encountered, you [Philip Hodder] were willing to speak with our client, keep us appraised throughout and generally go the extra mile. We've been impressed with your level of service and will most certainly be using you again.

Prinz Nagalingam PI Costing PLC

Client contacted me and advised you [Philip Hodder] were brilliant. Fantastic result and I am very pleased. Thank you for all your hard work.

Anjum Riaz Minster Law

CPD

Road Traffic Accident Litigation Skills. 1 Hour CPD. Free.

CPR Update Talk. 1 Hour CPD. Free.

Drafting Witness Statements. 3.5 - 4 Hours CPD. Free.

Publications

 Barr -v- Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

This involved a clinical negligence claim, where a ‘never event’ occurred during surgery. The Claimant’s solicitors entered into a CFA and incepted an ATE policy to cover liability and causation experts reports, with a view that the costs of the ATE policy premium would be recoverable under SI 2013 No.739. Defendant’s counsel, Philip Hodder, raised issues at the oral assessment that it was unreasonable for the Claimant to enter into such an ATE policy at the stage it was incepted and therefore the Defendant paying party should not be burdened with the costs of the ATE. DJ Phillips found in favour of the paying party. Philip Hodder was instructed by Acumension Ltd for the Defendant.

Malone -v- Birmingham Community NHS Trust

Philip Hodder was responsible for the original claim before DJ Marshall Phillips when Claimant's costs were struck out. The attached ruling relates to a second Appeal which was also struck out. He was again instructed by Acumension Ltd.

Philip Hodder

phone01823 247 247

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Qualified in 2005