Healthcare
David is a first-class and highly regarded Barrister with over 30 years’ experience of dealing with serious and high-profile cases. He is a senior and important member of Chambers’ Healthcare Team. He regularly represents healthcare professionals facing disciplinary proceedings in tribunals and also criminal charges in both the Crown & Magistrates Courts. His exceptional analytical skills and first-class advocacy combined with a relaxed manner when dealing with clients has led to him being in significant demand. He gives clear advice and has a track record of success.
He has also been appointed to the full Panel of specialist advocates who represent the General Medical Council in tribunal hearings dealing with various complex medical and fitness to practice issues.
Healthcare Cases
GMC v Dr L – FTP hearing relating to allegation of Rape committed at a private party http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3322462/Arrogant-Oxford-educated-doctor- sexually-assaulted-woman-house-party-friend-slept-bed-faces-struck-off.html
GMC v Dr A – FTP hearing relating to allegations of a relationship with a vulnerable psychiatric patient beginning whilst she is being treated in hospital and continuing after her discharge. http://www.westerndailypress.co.uk/Bristol-s-Priory-Hospital-doctor-struck- having/story-28341033-detail/story.html
R v Dr A – represented a Doctor charged with serious sex offences on 2 female patients. After a trial, Doctor found not guilty of both charges. http:// www.exchangechambers.co.uk/news/david-toal-secures-not-guilty-verdict-for-doctor
R v M – represented nurse charged with Murder and secured reduction in the charge to Manslaughter. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2195788/Dawn-
GMC v Dr G – FTP hearing relating to complex mental/behavioural issues arising out of drug/alcohol dependence.
GMC v Dr P – FTP hearing dealing with misconduct relating to clinical issues involving 2 babies and a young child.
GMC v Dr V – FTP hearing relating to serious issues of misdiagnosis of breast cancer.
GMC v Dr S – FTP hearing dealing with numerous issues relating to misconduct, conviction and health.
GMC v Dr H – FTP hearing relating to serious criminal misconduct and mental health issues.
GMC v Dr P – FTP hearing relating to failings when acting as an expert witness.