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RWK Goodman Launches HELP For Businesses
Law firm RWK Goodman has launched an exciting new legal services product in response to unprecedented demand from HR professionals and business leaders for expert HR and employment law advice at an affordable cost,...
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The family of former Swindon Railway Works employee receive six figure sum in compensation for mesothelioma
In June 2017, Jennifer Seavor, a Senior Associate in our Industrial Disease team and specialist mesothelioma and asbestos disease solicitor, was instructed by Peter Heavens.
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Family of former Kitsons lagger receive compensation
Colin Hunter was sadly diagnosed with mesothelioma at the age of 71 in 2016. At the time of his diagnosis Colin was still working as a self employed heating engineer.
Case Study  |  22:05:19
Wife of a Ford Motor Company employee develops mesothelioma after washing her husband’s overalls
Margaret McConnell was independent and active until early 2016 when she began to notice symptoms of shortness of breath feeling very tired.
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Compensation recovered for family of Glaswegian man who died from mesothelioma
Billy instructed us in October 2016 following his diagnosis of mesothelioma.
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Family of railway worker who died from the ‘Swindon disease’ receive compensation
Geoffrey Peace died from mesothelioma, an incurable cancer caused by exposure to asbestos dust on 1 October 2017.
Case Study  |  22:05:19
Family of carpenter Roy Blakey conclude their claim following his death from mesothelioma
Roy Blakey was fit and well and working full time until summer 2016 when he began to notice weight loss and experience breathlessness and back pain. Initially, Roy put this down to occupational asthma.
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Partner of former BBC engineer receives damages following his death from mesothelioma at the age of 58 after first solicitors give up
Patrick Smith was employed by the BBC as an electronics engineer. Throughout his employment he worked at a variety of sites. A large part of his job involved stripping and maintaining parts of transmitters and in doing so he came in to contact with steam pipes which were lagged with asbestos which was inadvertently damaged as he worked on the transmitters. A number of the components also contained asbestos.
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Former Plessey employee receives compensation for mesothelioma
Sidney Stump was employed by The Plessey Company Limited in the maintenance department as a mill wright’s mate and later as a pipe fitter from approximately 1957 until 1981/82.
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Former scrap metal worker receives provisional settlement for asbestosis
We recently acted for Mr H who was diagnosed with asbestosis in October 2016.
Uncategorised  |  21:05:19
Ahead of the curve magazine – latest edition out now
The latest edition of ahead of the curve magazine is out now and ready for you to read and download for free. Are you ahead of the curve? In the May edition of the ahead of the curve magazine, we talk to leading experts from around the UK to understand the big challenges and opportunities we will all encounter in the not so distant future.
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Grey Matters: Managing risk and compliance – how GCs can become a trusted business adviser | 20 June 2019
Join our Grey Matters Roundtable You wear a number of hats: crisis counsellor, risk manager, CEO confidant, Board member and department leader. This roundtable will look at risk and crisis management and how you...
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