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News  |  12:01:26
RWK Goodman announces acquisition of Oxfordshire law firm HMG Law
RWK Goodman has confirmed it is to acquire Oxfordshire’s oldest law firm HMG Law in a deal that increases its leading expertise and capacity within the wider Thames Valley region.
News  |  09:01:26
RWK Goodman reappointed as Spinal Injuries Association Trusted Legal Partner
RWK Goodman has been named as one of 11 specialist firms across England and Wales who will be working with the UK’s leading spinal injury support organisation to provide advice and support to those who are affected by spinal cord injury.
News  |  07:01:26
Adult Social Care: Insights into the year ahead from RWK Goodman
RWK Goodman’s Health and Social Care team look at some key areas which may impact the Adult Social Care Sector in 2026.
Opinion  |  23:12:25
Revocation of Sponsor Licences
Opinion  |  22:12:25
Fatal accident claims – how much compensation might you receive?
When you lose a loved one suddenly in a fatal accident, as well as the devastating sense of loss and grief, you may wonder how you are going to cope with the loss both...
Opinion  |  18:12:25
Does your Property Purchase involve a Listed Building?
Opinion  |  18:12:25
Data protection for AI and MedTech in the care sector – top tips from our legal experts
AI and Medical Technologies (MedTech) are transforming operational efficiency, improving service user experiences and supporting employees across the care sector. From ambient AI being used to transcribe interactions with service users, to wearable devices...
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Opinion  |  18:12:25
Who gets the dog? Pets on divorce and the family court’s changing attitude
With family lawyers seeing more divorces involving issues concerning pets, what should professional advisors know and how should they advise clients to ensure their pet is effectively cared for?
Opinion  |  15:12:25
The Employment Rights Bill – what employers must know, and what they can do to prepare.
The Employment Rights Bill was published on 10 October 2024 as part of the government’s Plan to Make Work Pay. It proposes significant reforms to a range of measures in an aim to improve job security and enhance workers’ rights in the UK.
Opinion  |  15:12:25
Misdiagnosis in children’s audiology services: understanding NHS failings and making a claim
Recent national investigations have uncovered significant concerns about the accuracy and safety of children’s hearing assessments within several NHS audiology services. The most notable findings come from The Kingdon Review, which explained widespread failures...
Opinion  |  10:12:25
The MNSI annual report 2024/5 – what you need to know
The MNSI (Maternity & Newborn Safety Investigations) body has published its annual report for 2024/2025; this provides an overview of their programme during this period and outlines its plans for the following year. MNSI...
Opinion  |  10:12:25
MBRRACE-UK 2025 annual report – the key highlights
In September 2025, MBRRACE-UK (Mothers and Babies: Reducing Risk through Audits and Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths and Morbidity 2021-23) published its twelfth annual report of the Confidential Enquiries into Maternal Deaths and Morbidity....
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