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Opinion  |  22:08:24
What employers need to know about pregnancy loss and George’s Law.
Keeley Lengthorn and Catherine Hawkes discuss the importance of implementing pregnancy loss policies and consider what employers should be doing to further support their workforce.
Opinion  |  20:08:24
Sepsis – symptoms, treatment & the impact on the brain.
Sepsis is just one of many serious infections that can cause brain injury. In this article we share details on the symptoms of sepsis, treatment, and how it can impact the brain.
Opinion  |  20:08:24
Anaesthesia awareness: what you need to know.
Accidental anaesthesia awareness is when you become conscious during a procedure under general anaesthetic, even though an anaesthetist intended for you to be unconscious. Patients report a variety of experiences, ranging from being in...
Case Study  |  19:08:24
Six figure settlement for former North Thames Gas Board gas fitter with Biphasic Mesothelioma
Case Study  |  19:08:24
Wiltshire Community Foundation Grant Fund – Youth Adventure Trust
Youth Adventure Trust uses outdoor adventure and activities, alongside one-to-one support, to empower vulnerable young people aged 11-16 from Wiltshire, Swindon and Somerset to fulfil their potential and lead positive lives. After being chosen by our Partners to receive a grant from the RWK Goodman Charitable Fund, Youth Adventure Trust has used this money to expand their offering to help more children within the local community.
Opinion  |  16:08:24
Round Up – How is the Building Safety Act currently being applied by the Court?
Opinion  |  15:08:24
Third time was not the charm: The Royal Mint vs. Sarah Bradley
When does an employer have to reconsider whether an employee can rescind their resignation?
Opinion  |  15:08:24
Costs Judge “baffled” by the professions consistent failure to provide for interim statute bills in retainer documents.
Making sure that your retainer provides clearly for the provision of interim “statute” bills to your clients is really important because the time limits for a client to seek an assessment of a solicitors’ bill under the Solicitors Act 1974 only begin to run once the client has been delivered with a statute bill, and a solicitor can only sue his former client for unpaid costs if the invoice(s) are statute bills, ie a complete and final invoice for a defined period of a client’s instructions, as distinct from a request for payment on account of costs.
Case Study  |  14:08:24
Successful Claim for Family of former British Rail Employee who died from Mesothelioma
Our specialist asbestos disease team secured a {{six-figure sum}} for the family of a man who sadly died from mesothelioma
Contesting a will desktop RWK Goodman
Opinion  |  05:08:24
What you need to know about contesting a Will.
If you believe that a will should be contested, then you’ll probably have lots of questions you want to ask us. We regularly deal with Will disputes and aim to find solutions which best...
Female medical professional explaining a brain injury diagnosis to patient
Opinion  |  01:08:24
The effects of subarachnoid haemorrhage and when to make a claim.
Ali Cloak explains what you might need to know about the effects of subarachnoid haemorrhage and when one might lead to a claim for compensation.
Opinion  |  25:07:24
Maternal Group B Strep vaccine – the real solution
There has been much invested into the development of a maternal vaccine relating to GBS (Group B Strep). Group B Strep is a common type of bacteria, in most cases is harmless, however in rare cases it can cause infection in newborns with serious consequences.
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