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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
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.
News  |  11:02:26
Kim Lehal nominated for commitment to diversity and inclusion at Women & Diversity in Law Awards 2026
A partner in RWK Goodman’s London Family team has been nominated for an industry award which recognises those making the profession more inclusive and diverse.
Opinion  |  10:02:26
Eight months on: How the London Prosthetics Centre’s relocation is redefining holistic rehabilitation
Eight months after relocating to its new purpose-designed premises, the London Prosthetics Centre (LPC) is seeing tangible benefits for clients, referrers, and staff alike. Find out about the ways the new centre is redefining holistic rehabilitation in this article.
Opinion  |  10:02:26
The Government’s new Road Safety Strategy: Prevention, policy and the continuing need for justice
The Government has recently published its new Road Safety Strategy, setting out its intentions to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries on UK roads. In this article, our Partner Louise Smith and Jane Loney, Executive Director at MASS examine the strategy and offer the perspective of accident victims and claimant representatives.
Opinion  |  10:02:26
Update on the Alex Lewis Float Foundation: Progress, Purpose and People
The Float Foundation, led by Alex Lewis, works to remove barriers of access, design and affordability and create pathways to independence. Louise Hart explores more about the Foundation’s mission and impact, and discusses Alex’s upcoming North Atlantic Row.
Opinion  |  10:02:26
New Frontiers: A profile of Maud Lepez, and her International Injury Practice
Maud Lepez, a dual qualified Solicitor and French Avocate, heads up our accidents abroad team. In this article, she provides invaluable insight into international injury claims, from specialist legal advice to specific challenges in cross border claims.
Opinion  |  10:02:26
Choosing the right solicitor for a limb loss compensation claim
For many people living with limb loss, their injuries often result from negligence – whether through a road traffic collision, workplace accident, or substandard medical care. Choosing the right solicitor is essential especially because they will work with you for the entire duration of your claim – a process that can take several years. Our Partner, Ali Batchelor, offers guidance on choosing the right solicitor in this article.
Opinion  |  10:02:26
Limbless Association in Action: Lunch & Learns
Over the past few months, we have witnessed in person the Limbless Association’s central ethos – no amputee need cope alone – applied to the amputee community in Oxfordshire. In this article, Louise Smith showcases our support of the Limbless Association.
Case Study  |  09:02:26
£3.5 million birth injury claim settlement secured for young client with Erb’s palsy and mild brain injury – the family perspective
Find out how our expert birth injury solicitors secured £3.5 million for a 20-year-old woman with Erb’s palsy, after negligent failures during her birth left her with injuries to her brachial plexus nerves alongside a mild brain injury and the family’s experience and perspective of the claim.
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