David Kidman#2476

David Kidman

David specialises in resolving product liability disputes, and advising on product recalls. Complementary to this, he is experienced in handling recovery claims (domestically and internationally), regulatory investigations, insurance policy coverage issues, group litigation, and jurisdiction disputes.
 
He is ranked in Chambers & Partners and Legal 500 for Product Liability: Defendant work, and recognised as having “great knowledge of product liability claims” (Legal 500 2021), “a highly regarded commercial approach” and being a “go-to lawyer for insurers, and their insured clients” (Chambers & Partners 2021).
 
David routinely advises producers, distributors, retailers and their insurers on a range of product types, such as medical devices, automobiles, toys, and electrical goods. He has particular expertise in the life sciences, tech, food & drink, and retail sectors. He is experienced in robustly defending claims and navigating complex expert evidence, while upholding the reputation of his clients and finding commercially sensible outcomes.
 
His group litigation experience includes co-drafting a claims handling agreement for predictable and cost-effective resolution of approximately 2,000 claims (Linkwise Group Litigation), and leading the defence in the PIP Breast Implant Group Litigation.
 
David’s life sciences expertise includes advising clients in relation to spinal disc implants, surgical knives, experimental stem cell treatment for cerebral palsy, and pathology reporting for cancer treatment. His tech sector and novel product expertise includes advising on products including firewall devices, lithium-ion batteries, autonomous vehicle technology, and lightweight bullet-proof vests. He regularly advises clients on tomorrow’s technology, and the risks and opportunities they pose.
Contributed to

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Product recall clause
Product recall clause
Precedents

These Precedent product recall clauses are for use in a business-to-business (B2B) contract for the sale or supply of goods. The product recall clause sets out the obligations between the supplier (manufacturer or distributor) and customer (retailer) if a product recall or corrective action is required within the supply chain, for example where there is a defective, faulty or unsafe product. This Precedent contains both a pro-supplier product recall clause and a pro-customer product recall clause.

Practice Areas

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2005

Experience

  • Simmons & Simmons LLP (2022 - Present)
  • DWF Law LLP (2016 - 2022)
  • Berrymans Lace Mawer LLP (2005 - 2016)

Membership

  • Higher Rights of Audience – Civil Courts
  • Member of British Institute of International and Comparative Law – Product Liability Forum

Qualifications

  • Diploma in Legal Practice (2003)
  • Law LLB (Hons) (2002)

Education

  • Cardiff Law School (2002-2003)
  • University of Leicester (1999-2002)

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