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News  |  18:09:24
RWK Goodman advises on Bristol Steiner School’s successful exit from administration
Opinion  |  17:09:24
Negligence after gallbladder surgery. Do I have a claim?
Gallbladder removal surgery, medically known as a cholecystectomy, is a common surgical procedure with tens of thousands of people undergoing one each year. Thankfully, most cholecystectomies are undertaken with minimal complications, however, when things...
Opinion  |  16:09:24
Ofsted’s inspections of Supported Accommodation providers have commenced
Opinion  |  11:09:24
Employment legal update #73
Our Employment & Immigration team brings its monthly review of new legislation, guidance and case law. News This months newsletter provides readers with news around: The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act...
News  |  09:09:24
RWK Goodman aims to raise £10,000 for charity through 2024 mile ‘Sportsathon’
Opinion  |  09:09:24
Who is at risk of mesothelioma and other asbestos-related diseases? You may be surprised
Despite huge advances in medical treatment, mesothelioma is still an aggressive and incurable asbestos-related cancer. However, in recent years we are increasingly questioning the perception that asbestos-related diseases predominantly affect elderly tradesmen.
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Opinion  |  09:09:24
Accident en Angleterre ayant occasionné des blessures corporelles graves : Comment obtenir une indemnisation ?
Are you French or French-speaking and have been the victim of an accident in England? Our French-speaking lawyer can help you if you have physical or psychological injuries, loss of income, and other damages.
News  |  09:09:24
RWK Goodman enhances Real Estate team with new Partner in Bristol
Stephen Jefferson joins RWK Goodman as a Partner specialising in planning within the Real Estate team, strengthening the firm’s expertise in renewable energy and residential development.
Opinion  |  05:09:24
Sport and its importance for children with cerebral palsy.
Access to and enjoyment of sport is taken for granted by most children, they are surrounded by opportunities both in and out of school. But for children with physical disabilities this isn’t always the...
Opinion  |  05:09:24
Rebuilding hope on the playing field: how sports can heal families after brain injury.
This post was co-authored with Dr Audrey Daisley, Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist. For individuals who have sustained injuries, engaging in sports has proven benefits as evidenced through large-scale, high-profile events such as the Paralympic or...
Opinion  |  05:09:24
Spotlight on the Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA)
Para-equestrian dressage has only been on the Paralympic stage since the games were held in Atlanta in August 1996. The competition included all physical impairment groups and visually impaired athletes and men and women...
Opinion  |  05:09:24
Saeed’s experience – the opportunities provided by disability cricket
Disability sport is a vital resource for those living with a disability. Not only for the opportunity to keep active, but also to build connections with people who have similar experiences; as it is...
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