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Opinion  |  27:09:19
Construction cost certainty: the elusive mythical beast?
EDF announced this week that the estimated completion costs for the Hinkley Point C project have now spiralled again to between £21.5 billion and £22.5 billion.
Uncategorised  |  24:09:19
£1.6 million for amputation following a motorcycle accident
JC was only a teenager when he had a motorcycle accident which resulted in severe leg injuries.
Uncategorised  |  24:09:19
Thomas Cook Employees – the real victims of the collapsed holiday company show the UK’s Insolvency laws are not fit for purpose
Amidst stories of financial chicanery fit only for the Wolf of Wall Street, there has been a tidal wave of emotion as the country waves goodbye (and certainly not au revoir) to another much loved High Street name and a cornerstone of the British package holiday market.
Uncategorised  |  23:09:19
Bath Rugby reappoints RWK Goodman as official law partner
RWK Goodman has lined up for a renewed partnership with Bath Rugby as the club’s official law partner.
Case Study  |  20:09:19
How meningitis can be missed by GPs – a case example
Meningitis can affect anyone, but is most prevalent in babies, children, and young people. It can be fast-acting and aggressive, so it is vital that the condition is treated promptly, even if it is only suspected. Here, Joachim Stanley talks us through a case where this didn't happen.
Opinion  |  19:09:19
How should babies with meningitis symptoms be treated? The issues shown in negligence cases
Simon Elliman, head of our Medical Negligence team, looks at how negligence cases can inform us as to the issues which cause serious injury and even death when meningitis is not treated properly.
Uncategorised  |  18:09:19
Patients dependent on prescription medication need more support, finds government review
Public Health England (PHE) has recently published the first-ever review of dependence and withdrawal problems associated with five commonly prescribed medicines in England. Faye Marks from our Medical Negligence team has taken a look.
Opinion  |  17:09:19
The Statutory Duty of Candour – is it making any difference to patient safety?
The duty of candour was designed to ensure hospitals deliver an open and honest account when things go wrong - is this happening though? Kerstin Scheel reviews how the duty has been implemented so far.
Opinion  |  17:09:19
Patient safety matters – does the latest NHS Patient Safety Strategy do enough?
Paul Rumley, partner in our Medical Negligence team, reviews the latest NHS patient safety strategy - will it do what is needed?
Uncategorised  |  17:09:19
Meningitis – living with the injuries caused by the infection
What is it like to live with the complications of meningitis infection? Specialist solicitor Lucy Norton takes a look at how the infection causes disability and what it's like to live with.
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Uncategorised  |  17:09:19
‘Never Events’ – when injury is wholly preventable, but happens anyway
Simon Elliman considers the concept of ‘Never Events’ – serious incidents which should always be avoidable – and asks why they continue to occur.
Uncategorised  |  17:09:19
British Chamber of Commerce reveals number of businesses still not ready for Brexit
The latest research from the British Chamber of Commerce shows that UK business are far from prepared for Brexit with as many as two-fifths (41%) having not undertaken a Brexit risk assessment.
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