Trevor Sterling has been elected senior partner at Southampton-based law firm Moore Barlow. He is a personal injury lawyer with more than 37 years’ experience, specialising in personal injury claims including brain, spinal and serious trauma injuries. He joined Moore Blatch in 2015, before it merged with Barlow Robbins to create Moore Barlow. He represented victims of the Westminster attack in 2017 and the Croydon tram crash in 2016. Before joining the firm, he acted for more than 60 victims of sex predator Sir Jimmy Savile, reporting on the Pollard Review and Operation Yewtree investigations. Mr Sterling said: “Moore Barlow is an incredible firm with incredible people, and it’s an honour to have been elected as the firm’s first senior partner since merger.
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