18/08/2025
This month Festival Law highlights one of their own, Peter Lodge, who celebrates being in the legal world for 40 years.
Peter commenced his employment with Elgood’s solicitors on the 1st August 1985 and when the company merged with Bretherton Price in the early 1990’s, he played a major part with one of the partners, Mark Ovington in expanding the Personal Injury Department, and in particular, the disease section. He was instrumental in giving talks to both current and retired workers from the old Rover plant in Oxford, which subsequently resulted in the team pursuing some 12,000 deafness claims. Peter remained with BPE until February 2012 when the firm ceased doing personal injury work.
He joined Festival Law in October 2012 not long after the firm was formed, and following a short stint with Slater & Gordon in Birmingham, he continues to play a leading role in work acquisition, and disease related claims.
“My interview for Elgoods was with one of the Partners, Richard Handley, and at the Old Pats rugby club, which clearly wouldn’t happen these days at all. I think he only offered me a job was because I played rugby and could drink a bit too”.
Peter also commented “ The personal injury world has changed hugely since I first started 40 years ago, and sadly many personal injury firms are no longer trading because of those changes. I have always been of the view that if you do a good job for a client, they will refer other clients to you, and this has proved to be the case. We are fortunate that Festival Law has a very good reputation locally, and many other law firms locally know us and recommend clients to us”.