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Case Study  |  31:01:25
£150,000 for injuries suffered as a result of failures to treat the infection Streptococcus group A.
Case Study  |  31:01:25
£350,000 for injuries suffered as a result of failures to treat Streptococcus group A.
Case Study  |  31:01:25
Compensation recovered for a client who suffered undiagnosed labial lacerations.
Case Study  |  31:01:25
£17,500 secured after extravasation occurred during straightforward iron infusion.
M is a sickle cell sufferer and had low iron levels throughout her pregnancy. When iron pills weren’t working, her doctor arranged a ferinject iron infusion. When M attended her appointment at hospital, the...
Case Study  |  30:01:25
Over £32 million compensation for man affected by by cerebral palsy.
Over £32 million compensation for 17 year old young man affected by cerebral palsy, epilepsy, visual impairment and cognitive difficulties.
Case Study  |  30:01:25
£8.2 million compensation for 17 year old affected by cerebral palsy.
RWK Goodman’s Hannah Blackwell and Abigail Ringer secured a settlement in excess of £8 million for a young man, JCT, who suffered from low blood sugar following his delivery.
Opinion  |  27:01:25
Companies House Reform: Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act – Companies House’s Transition Plan
Case Study  |  27:01:25
Damages for family of Environmental Systems Auditor exposed to asbestos while working for SGS United Kingdom Limited.
TK instructed RWK Goodman to bring a mesothelioma claim against SGS United Kingdom Limited, who she worked for as an Environmental Management Systems Auditor and Equality Management Systems Auditor when she was exposed to...
Opinion  |  23:01:25
Financial Fair Play? Manchester City and Unlawful Deductions of (very high) Wages
Employees being suspended from work pending disciplinary procedures is in no way unusual and in almost all instances, the individual concerned is suspended on full pay. Such suspensions are administrative and not sanctions in of themselves. In this case the fact that the suspension was imposed by a regulator (the FA) rather than the employer themselves was immaterial.
Opinion  |  23:01:25
Transitioning from Paralegal to Trainee Solicitor
Transitioning from Paralegal to Trainee Solicitor marks an exciting transformation in any legal career. It’s a leap that comes with greater responsibilities, broader learning opportunities and a more strategic focus on development. Whether you’re...
Case Study  |  23:01:25
Six-figure settlement for and justice for widow of former Wright’s Insulations driver.
Our expert mesothelioma solicitors  were instructed by Pauline following the death of her husband, Paul, from mesothelioma. Paul and Pauline had emigrated to Australia in the late-1980s and had lived there ever since. They...
Case Study  |  23:01:25
Significant settlement for cancer misdiagnosis which led to the unnecessary loss of a lung.
Mr Pardoe attended his GP complaining of a persistent chesty cough, night sweats and a sharp pain on the right side of his chest when he coughed. He was prescribed antibiotics which proved ineffective and the cough remained.
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