Mason Hallam

Trainee Solicitor, Medical Negligence

Areas of practice

Employee Navigation Medical Negligence

Mason joined BTTJ as a Paralegal in our Private Client Department in March 2025 before joining our Litigation team in May 2025. In January 2026 he was promoted to Trainee Solicitor, joining the Medical Negligence team.

Before joining us, Mason was a Family Legal Assistant at a local law firm and has a strong background in Family and Matrimonial law. Previous to this, Mason has also worked within Residential Conveyancing.

Mason studied History at Coventry University, attaining a 1st Class Honours degree alongside a Course Tutor’s Prize for Excellence and Endeavour. With a keen interest and experience in law, he is currently preparing to sit SQE1 and SQE2 in 2026 alongside working in his role at the firm as part of his aspiration to qualify as a Solicitor.

Mason is a member of the Warwickshire Law Society Warwickshire Junior Lawyers Division and in March 2026 was appointed as Membership Officer.

Mason currently spends 100% of his time dealing with Medical Negligence matters.

Professional Associations and Memberships:

Warwickshire Law Society - Warwickshire Junior Lawyers Division

Latest blog posts...

Mason Hallam appointed Membership Officer for Warwickshire Junior Lawyers Division

10th March 2026
News Plus

Mason Hallam has been appointed Membership Officer of the recently relaunched Warwickshire Junior Lawyers Division. Mason will also be assisting in a training and development capacity. A branch of the Warwickshire Law Society, of which we are members, Warwickshire Junior Lawyers Division offers a supportive network of junior lawyers to share experiences, network and participate in training...

Safeguarding Standards of Care Amidst the NHS Bone Cement Saga

26th February 2026
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Last week saw a significant disruption to the supply of medical bone cement, which has placed NHS orthopaedic services across England under considerable clinical (and potentially, legal) challenges. Heraeus Medical, a German firm that supplies approximately 75% of the bone cement used by the NHS, was temporarily forced to halt production following a fault in a packaging machine at its main...