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Uncategorised  |  23:04:19
The end of “no fault” evictions?
As part of a comprehensive overhaul of the private rented sector in England, the Government has outlined plans to consult on new legislation to abolish “no fault” evictions, by repealing section 21 of the Housing Act 1988 (“the Act”).
Uncategorised  |  18:04:19
National Trustee Role for RWK Goodman Industrial Diseases Expert
The head of the Industrial Diseases team at law firm RWK Goodman has recently been appointed to Mesothelioma UK’s Board of Trustees. Partner Helen Childs, who is nationally-renowned for successfully pursuing complex industrial diseases...
Uncategorised  |  17:04:19
RWK Goodman’s Private Wealth recognised as one of the 2019 eprivateclient Top Law Firms
We are delighted to announce our firm has been named as a leading private wealth law firm in the UK by leading industry publication, eprivateclient. The online publication, which provides the latest legal news,...
Uncategorised  |  17:04:19
Should artificial intelligence dictate how healthcare is administered?
It is no secret that health services in the UK are under enormous pressure. We regularly hear how hospital departments are struggling to cope with the demands of the nation, but is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) a solution or would it simply compound the problem?
Uncategorised  |  16:04:19
Time’s up for Section 21? What this latest development means for landlords
A significant announcement had been made by Theresa May bringing about a consultation for a major shakeup on what was the more recently termed as ‘no-fault evictions’.
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Uncategorised  |  16:04:19
What you need to know about the new medical examiners helping bereaved families
From April 2019, a new system of medical examiners will be rolled out in medical settings to provide scrutiny and better recording of deaths across the country. A pilot scheme with medical examiners has taken place since 2008 so many hospitals, medical professionals or families may have already come across them.
game of drones
Opinion  |  15:04:19
Game of Drones – a song of spies and flyers
When drones are used to spy on the sets of Game of Thrones, or to disrupt airports and our holidays', we could be forgiven for thinking that no good can come of this emerging technology. So with all the negative press coverage they have had in the last year or so, we ask are there any positive uses for drones?
Uncategorised  |  15:04:19
Should more be done to stop rogue surgeons in private hospitals?
Joachim Stanley responds to recent comments from leader of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, that more data should be shared between private hospitals and the NHS.
Uncategorised  |  12:04:19
Grey Matters – Blockchain with Aeron Buchanan

Uncategorised  |  12:04:19
Misdiagnosis of cancer – Iain Pardoe’s story
Uncategorised  |  12:04:19
The Year Ahead 2019
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Uncategorised  |  11:04:19
Solicitor returns home to RWK Goodman’s Family Law Team in Bath
Bath head-quartered RWK Goodman has welcomed back solicitor Laura Podger to its Family Law team in Bath. Having qualified as a solicitor in 2018 at the firm, Laura spent a short time at Irwin...
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