Lucy Hemsworth is currently undertaking her specialist Personal Injury pupillage under the supervision of Chloe Murray and Peter Edwards. She will be accepting instructions from April 2025 for trials, interlocutory hearings, drafting, and advisory work.
Lucy has observed a range of practice areas including personal Injury, medical negligence, inquests, human rights, and employment matters. She is interested in undertaking both Claimant and Defendant work, and from observing both she has developed an understanding for the nuances of representing both parties.
Lucy has been fortunate to have a particularly busy pupillage given her unique dual supervision. She has witnessed various conferences and hearings in complex brain injury litigation for Claimants, actions involving public bodies within civil and inquest hearings, trials in fast track fraud litigation for Defendants, civil RTA matters, and a wide range of other hearings.
Lucy benefits from a practical based pupillage, undertaking Drafting work frequently in her first six. Lucy has experience with: - drafting schedules of loss, skeleton arguments under the CICA Scheme and in personal injury, drafting particulars of claim, and updating various pleadings throughout.
Lucy read law at the University of Manchester, from which she continued to undertake her masters in clinical legal education. She commenced her Bar course at the University of Law. She is a Member of the Personal Injury Bar Association.
Prior to joining Chambers, Lucy worked in-house at an International Law Firm as an advocate. Here she undertook hearings ranging from small claims trials, costs and case management hearings, various interim applications, and protocol hearings (stage 3 &OIC portal work).
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Outside of her professional life, Lucy enjoys all things creative. She is an avid reader, listens to music of all genres, sings, and plays acoustic guitar.
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