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Law firm Hugh James has announced a new partnership with the Child Brain Injury Trust (CBIT), becoming the charity’s official Legal Support Service partner in Wales.

Through the partnership, Hugh James’ legal team will provide guidance and representation to families of children with acquired brain injuries at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital for Wales.

Cari Sowden-Taylor, Partner and Join Head of the Serious Injury Team at Hugh James said:

“We’re proud to partner with the Child Brain Injury Trust in Wales as their chosen Legal Support Service provider. The charity plays a vital role in supporting families across the UK, and it’s a privilege to contribute to their mission both at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital for Wales and in communities across the country.

”This partnership gives us the opportunity to work closely with the CBIT team, ensuring families receive timely, specialist legal advice when they need it most.”

Amelia Larard, Head of Marketing and Fundraising at the Child Brain Injury Trust, added:

“We are delighted to have Hugh James as our chosen Legal Support Service provider in Wales, supporting our work at Noah’s Ark Children’s Hospital. This partnership strengthens our support for families within the region, providing a strong collaborative approach will ensure that families affected by childhood acquired brain injury have access to expert legal services, should they need them.”

The partnership officially launched on 1 April 2025, with both organisations committed to working together to raise awareness and support families affected by childhood brain injuries, including CBIT’s wider fundraising efforts and community initiatives across Wales.

Emma Waddingham

Emma Waddingham

Editor, Legal News

Emma Waddingham is the Editor & Founder of Legal News. She is a seasoned legal editor and journalist and experienced marketing & events consultant, working almost exclusively with the UK legal sector.