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Case Study  |  25:02:26
Supreme Court overturns contractor right to terminate under common JCT termination clause (Providence Building Services v Hexagon Housing Association)
In a win for Employer’s, the Supreme Court, in Providence Building Services Limited v Hexagon Housing Association Limited [2026] UKSC 1, ruled that a contractor (Providence) was not entitled to terminate the contract under clause 8.9 of the JCT Design and Build Contract 2016, despite the employer (Hexagon) making late payments on two separate occasions.
Case Study  |  25:02:26
£1.1 million secured for long-running Erb’s Palsy injury claim
RWK Goodman settled a long-running claim for a 17-year old young man who sustained a left-sided brachial plexus injury at birth, which resulted in a Group II Erb's Palsy Injury. Find out more.
Case Study  |  24:02:26
Successful Appeal of a CQC Notice of Decision – Registration Preserved
Our client faced significant regulatory action from the Care Quality Commission (“CQC”), including a Notice of Proposal followed by a Notice of Decision to cancel the registration of their service. This posed a serious risk to the continued operation of the service and had the potential to undermine both reputation and financial viability.
Opinion  |  20:02:26
The Employment Rights Act 2025 – what employers must know, and what they can do to prepare.
The Employment Rights Act 2025 (“the Act”) received Royal Assent on 18 December 2025. It introduces significant reforms to a range of measures in an aim to improve job security and enhance workers’ rights in the UK.
Opinion  |  20:02:26
Building Safety Act 2026 – key developments and what to expect
The Building Safety Act has brought fundamental changes to the construction sector at all levels, not just for Higher-Risk Buildings. Alex Martin Diaz, Associate in our Construction and Engineering team, explores the Act and what it means.
Case Study  |  19:02:26
Z (Abduction: Re-hearing After Set Aside), Re Neutral Citation Number [2025] EWHC 3564 (Fam)
We acted on behalf of the father in the published case of Z (Abduction: Re-hearing After Set Aside) [2014] EWFC 9 in international child abduction proceedings pursuant to the 1980 Hague Convention. 
Case Study  |  18:02:26
Six figure settlement secured for claimant that suffered Erb’s Palsy injury
RWK Goodman settled a long-running claim for a 18-year old young woman who sustained a right-sided brachial plexus injury at birth, which resulted in a Group II Erb's Palsy Injury. She received compensation worth £940,000 for this Erb’s Palsy Injury. Find out more.
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Opinion  |  17:02:26
International Adoption: What UK Families Need to Know Before Adopting Overseas
International adoption, also known as intercountry adoption, is the legal process by which an individual or a couple adopt a child from a country other than their own and bring the child to live permanently in their home country. This process requires prospective adoptive parents to meet particular legal and regulatory requirements in both their home country and the child’s country of origin.
Opinion  |  16:02:26
Requesting Certificates of Sponsorship: current challenges and effective strategies
Throughout the past year, care providers have experienced increasing difficulty obtaining Certificates of Sponsorship (CoS). Here we look at current challenges and effective strategies to combat them.
Opinion  |  16:02:26
What therapy options are there for Erb’s palsy?
Paul Rumley explains the kinds of therapy options available for those living with Erb's palsy.
Opinion  |  13:02:26
The Harmed Patient Pathway
A Harmed Patient Pathway been developed by Action against Medical Accidents (AvMA) in conjunction with the Harmed Patient Alliance. Kerstin Scheel explores how it works and what it means for you.
Opinion  |  12:02:26
TUPE: practical guidance for HR professionals
Dealing with the transfer of employees from one organisation to another can feel daunting. Here we look at the questions we’re most often asked and the points HR professionals typically need to get right early.
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