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Uncategorised  |  20:02:19
High Court rules that Brexit cannot frustrate commercial leases
Commercial landlords have received some welcome certainty with regards to Brexit. The High Court has ruled that tenants will not be able to use Brexit as an excuse to break their lease.
Uncategorised  |  20:02:19
The new tech which could save thousands of lives: a rapid test for sepsis
Sinead Coulson from our medical negligence team explains how a new rapid test for sepsis could save thousands of people’s lives in the UK.
Opinion  |  20:02:19
Time for change? A new report on brain injury and neurorehabilitation
Charlotte Webb, a solicitor in our Personal Injury team, explains why a new report from an All Party Parliamentary Group is an important step for neurorehabilitation.
Uncategorised  |  20:02:19
Professionals in Brain Injury event
We will be hosting the upcoming Professionals in Brain Injury (PIBI) event in our Midland Bridge House office in Bath. Dr Kesta Purt, Clinical Psychologist in Neuropsychology, and Sarah Gibbin, Speech and Language Therapist,...
Uncategorised  |  18:02:19
Celebrity coverage puts spotlight on the need for increased awareness of group B Strep
Iwan Thomas, Olympic sprinter and television presenter, appeared on ITV’s This Morning recently, telling the story of how his son, Teddy, developed a group B Strep infection in the days after his birth.
Uncategorised  |  15:02:19
MOJ rejection of automatic legal aid in state-related deaths demonstrates a failure to understand the realities facing bereaved families in inquests
The Ministry of Justice has recently released its report which considered automatic provision of legal aid for bereaved families in state-related deaths. Ali Cloak gives her view on the report, and explains why it fails to redress the inequality of arms suffered by many bereaved families involved in an inquest.
Uncategorised  |  15:02:19
Personal insolvencies the highest since 2011. Are we heading for another recession?
People are now spending more each week than they did before the financial crisis. The latest Family Spending Survey carried out by the Office for National Statistics shows that household spending in the UK has reached its highest level for thirteen years.
Opinion  |  13:02:19
The Automated and Electric Vehicles Act 2018 – six months on, is it fit for purpose?
We are now six months on from the introduction of the new statutory liability for driverless vehicles. Here, Rachel Jones gives a reminder of the Act’s key components, and an update on how technology is marching on.
Power of Attorney
Uncategorised  |  12:02:19
Who’s fooling who? Why you need to be sure whoever signs your terms and conditions is authorised to do so.
You have a new, self-funding resident, lacking in capacity to enter into any residential or service contract – who do you ask to enter into the contract on their behalf? Who is actually legally able to sign on their behalf? Please read on to see what you need to clarify to reduce your risk of a dispute over who is liable to meet a self-funding service users fees.
Open liquidation
Uncategorised  |  12:02:19
RWK Goodman successfully rescind a client’s winding up order
RWK Goodman recently succeeded in rescinding a Winding Up Order made against a London based construction company by H M Revenue & Customs and the Official Receiver. The rescission allowed the company to continue its business and avoid liquidation.
Uncategorised  |  12:02:19
Our firm secures landmark High Court win for Vauxhall electrician whose wife developed mesothelioma after washing his asbestos-contaminated overalls
Our firm has secured a High Court win in the case of an electrician whose claim against Vauxhall Motors following his wife’s death from asbestos-related lung cancer recently went to trial.
Opinion  |  12:02:19
Cow attacks: what are the odds?
Richard Brooks, partner in our Personal Injury team, helps you to understand the likelihood of a cow attack, how you might be able to avoid one, and what you can do if you are unfortunate enough to have been victim to one.
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