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Abigail holds a First Class (Honours) degree in Law and was graded Outstanding on the BPTC (1st in year). She joined Ropewalk Chambers as a tenant in 2020.

Abigail has a busy court practice encompassing trials, applications, CMCs and CCMCs. She also enjoys a thriving paperwork practice and is regularly instructed to draft pleadings and advices in multi-track cases, including complex schedules and counter-schedules of loss. Recent instructions include serious injury claims pleaded in excess of £500,000.

Abigail is a Harmsworth Scholar (Middle Temple) and received the Dean’s Scholarship for Academic Excellence, the Richard Bagley Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Pro Bono Activity and the Taylor Prize from Nottingham Law School. In 2022, she was shortlisted for Advocate’s Young Pro Bono Barrister of the year.

As an undergraduate, Abigail won four major mooting competitions, each judged by Supreme Court, Court of Appeal and/or High Court judges. Her presentation was described by Lord Hodge as “particularly impressive”.

Abigail is a member of the Government Legal Department’s Junior Junior scheme.  She is a member of Chambers’ Editorial Committee and an Editor for the Ropewalk Personal Injury Blog.

In her spare time, Abigail enjoys running, cycling, hiking and kayaking. She is a keen horsewoman.

Prior to joining the Bar, Abigail was a senior manager in a motorcycle dealership where she gained varied experience in commercial, employment and business matters.

Abigail is a member of the Government Legal Department’s Junior Junior scheme.  She is a member of Chambers’ Editorial Committee and an Editor for the Ropewalk Personal Injury Blog.

Prior to joining the Bar, Abigail was a senior manager in a motorcycle dealership where she gained varied experience in commercial, employment and business matters.

In her spare time, Abigail enjoys running, cycling, hiking and kayaking. She is a keen horsewoman.

Areas of Expertise
  • Disease

    Having completed pupillage primarily in the field of occupational disease under the supervision of Kam Jaspal, Abigail has knowledge and experience beyond her year of Call in this area. She is well versed in limitation, breach of duty and causation issues across a breadth of industrial diseases and is regularly instructed on trials and interlocutory hearings.

    Abigail drafts robust pleadings, advices, Part 18 requests and complex schedules and counter-schedules of loss. Recent instructions include a High Court claim arising from alleged asbestos-induced lung cancer.

    Abigail is a contributor to the Ropewalk Disease Blog. She has also delivered webinars on issues of breach of duty (COSHH) and causation in disease cases.

  • Inquests

    Abigail accepts instructions in this area from all categories of interested parties. Abigail has represented bereaved family members and understands the importance of thorough representation on their behalf.

  • Clinical Negligence

    Abigail welcomes instructions in this area having previously drafted pleadings and advices in matters concerning delayed diagnosis and negligent treatment. She has experience of dental negligence claims.

  • Personal Injury

    Abigail drafts robust personal injury pleadings and provides practical and comprehensive advice on liability, quantum and strategy. She combines a fast track and multi-track workload, accepting instructions from claimants and defendants alike. Recent instructions involve serious injury claims pleaded in excess of £500,000.

    Abigail receives instructions across the breadth of personal injury disputes including employers’ liability, public liability, occupiers’ liability, Package Travel claims, defective premises, construction accidents, product liability, sports injury claims, road traffic accidents and Highways Act claims. She is willing to accept instructions on a CFA in appropriate cases.

  • Counter Fraud

    Abigail welcomes instructions in this area. For defendants, she has successfully obtained findings of fundamental dishonesty; for claimants, she has averted findings of fundamental dishonesty notwithstanding problematic witness evidence. Her cross-examination is carefully prepared and thorough. She is abreast of the key authorities in this area.

  • Credit Hire

    Abigail deals with credit hire claims, acting for claimants and defendants in small claims and fast track trials. She is conversant with the key issues around enforceability, need, period, impecuniosity, rate and intervention. She regularly deals with claims for taxi hire.

  • Employment

    Abigail has a growing employment practice and welcomes instructions for employment tribunal hearings. Prior to pupillage, Abigail conducted employment hearings for Free Representation Unit and the Nottingham Law School Legal Advice Centre.

    In tenancy, Abigail has advised on merits and remedies and conducted costs hearings. She recently successfully defended a sexual harassment claim, securing a significant costs order against the claimant following a five-day hearing (see judgment and reasons). She has also undertaken disclosure exercises in an employment matter for the Government Legal Department.

  • Motor

    Abigail is experienced in road traffic accident disputes, appearing regularly on the fast track in both liability and quantum trials. She is proficient with issues relating to credit hire and fundamental dishonesty.

    Abigail produces robust pleadings and advice in RTA matters and is familiar with issues arising from indemnity, driver identity and claims involving the MIB.

  • Commercial Dispute Resolution

    Abigail accepts instructions in sales of goods claims, Consumer Rights Act claims and wider breach of contract claims. She has drafted pleadings in breach of contract claims involving the provision of services and defective goods and has successfully defended claims of poor workmanship. She has also successfully represented claimants in consumer goods and services disputes.

  • Animals & Equine

    Abigail welcomes instructions in this area. She is a keen horsewoman and brings her experience to bear in disputes involving equines. She has previously been involved in Animals Act claims and defending claims for breach of contract following a sale of a horse which was described as unfit for purpose.

    Abigail is a member of the UK Centre for Animal Law.

  • Property & Real Estate

    Abigail welcomes instructions in this area. She has knowledge of charging orders and orders for sale; enforcement of Tomlin orders containing provisions for the sale of a property; and claims for nuisance arising from neighbouring properties.

    She has recently drafted documentation for a matter relating to an alleged common intention constructive trust which will be heard in the Property Chamber Land Registration First Tier Tribunal.

  • Planning & Environmental

    Abigail has an interest in planning law, having been supervised during pupillage by Jonathan Mitchell and observing planning inquiries.

About
  • Appointments

    • Member of the Government Legal Department Junior Junior Scheme

  • Professional Memberships

    • Personal Injuries Bar Association
    • UK Centre for Animal Law

  • Qualifications

    • BPTC (Outstanding), Nottingham Law School
    • LLB (First Class), Open University

  • Awards

    • Finalist in the UK Environmental Law Association Junior Moot 2014 (judged by Lord Carnwath)
    • Winner of the UK Environmental Law Association Junior Moot 2015 (judged by Lord Carnwath)
    • Winner of the ICLR Open University Moot 2017 (judged by Lady Hale)
    • Winner of The Times/2TG Moot 2017 (judged by Lord Hodge, Clarke LJ and Sir Richard Aikens in the presence of then Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd)
    • Winner of the UK Environmental Law Association Senior Moot 2019 (judged by Dove J)
    • Harmsworth Scholarship (The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple)
    • Dean’s Scholarship for Academic Excellence (Nottingham Law School)
    • Richard Bagley Prize for Outstanding Achievement in Pro Bono Activity (Nottingham Law School)
    • Taylor Prize (Nottingham Law School)
    • Winner of the Nottingham Law School/Ropewalk Chambers Mooting Competition 2019 (judged by Jayne Adams KC)
    • Shortlisted for Young Pro Bono Barrister of 2022 (Advocate)

Blogs

30 Mar 2021

The law adopts a nuanced approach to causation in occupational cancer claims. Practitioners dealing with such claims must be alive...

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23 Mar 2021

In The Trustees Of The Barry Congregation Of Jehovah’s Witnesses v BXB [2021] EWCA Civ 356, the court revisited the...

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14 Jan 2021

In Knapman v Carbines [2020] EWHC 3586 (QB), HHJ Cotter QC considered the balancing exercise to be conducted upon a...

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14 Dec 2020

The Industrial Injuries Advisory Council (IIAC) has announced its intention to conduct a review of selected malignant and non-malignant respiratory...

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Webinars

23rd Nov 2024 @ 08:04

Presented by Alex Denton, Jessica Woodliffe and Abigail Scott, this webinar provides a whistle-stop tour of the most significant and interesting cases in 2020...

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Publications

09 Oct 2020

In their latest article Philip Turton and Abigail Scott provide commentary on today's important Court of Appeal decision in Swift v Carpenter [2020] EWCA...

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