Warren Bergson uses the law to keep celebrities driving
30/05/2008
By Candice Krieger

 

Manchester lawyer Nick Freeman, aka “Mr Loophole”— known for helping celebrity clients escape driving convictions — is not the only crusading solicitor around. Warren Bergson, who is a valued consultant to motoringsolicitors.com, which is known as “the motorist’s friend”, is carving out a successful niche of his own. A specialist in traffic law.

Mr Bergson — who does not hold a driving licence — recently got former champion jockey Kieren Fallon off a motoring charge. The 55-year-old defended Mr Fallon from the accusation of speeding when a camera caught him travelling at 40mph in a 30mph zone in Cambridge in May last year.

“You have to delve into the case in minute detail in order to find those golden nuggets which will result in acquittal — the basis upon which Mr Freeman has built his reputation,” Mr Bergson tells People.

Referring to the Kieren Fallon case, he says: “I showed in court that the speeding-ticket records were unreliable.”

A consultant to Levys Solicitors, he has been specialising in motoring cases for several years and explains "If people need their licence, they will pay a fair amount to preserve that licence, Our fees are reasonable and terms can be negotiated”.

Mr Bergson has represented clients throughout England & Wales from Cumbria to Cornwall and North Wales to Kent. He believes that his success rate, whether it be absolute aquital or saving a drivers licence (where there can be no defence to the actual offence) is second to none.

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/7374491.stm