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Uncategorised  |  17:12:18
WITNESS APPEAL: DID YOU WORK AT THE VICKERS SHIPYARD BUILDING HMS SHEFFIELD, HMS CARDIFF OR ANY OTHER SHIPS IN THAT CLASS?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of a gentleman who has sadly developed and died from mesothelioma, an asbestos related illness. We are investigating how he may have come...
Uncategorised  |  14:12:18
It’s Christmas time, there’s no need to be afraid … or is there?
As an employer, you may be liable for the behaviour of your employees outside of working hours.
Uncategorised  |  13:12:18
How can we reduce the cost of claims against the NHS? Ensure they follow recommended guidelines for group B strep
On 3 December 2018 Group B Strep Support (GBSS) published its report entitled “The cost of group B strep infection”. The charity is dedicated to eradicating group B strep (GBS) infections in babies, and their report makes a number of recommendations for achieving this aim whilst also saving the NHS money.
Pharmacy
Uncategorised  |  13:12:18
Key employment law issues for pharmacies
2018 has brought a few changes in employment law which are directly relevant to pharmacy owners. More changes are still to come, with post-Brexit immigration system – which is expected to be unveiled this month – likely to affect workforce in the pharmacy and broader healthcare sector. Our Health & Social Care team brings you a roundup of the changes and steps you can take now to mitigate risks.
Uncategorised  |  12:12:18
National care home group facing legal action from the CMA
The CMA have contacted Care UK and stated that they must refund residents who were charged an upfront reported “admin” fee to avoid facing legal action.
Uncategorised  |  11:12:18
Heart attacks kill more women than they should – why is this and what can be done?
The British Heart Foundation have highlighted that Coronary heart disease 'kills twice as many women as breast cancer every year, yet coronary heart disease is still perceived as a “man’s disease”’ . Katie Shaw takes a look at why this might be, a recent example which demonstrates the danger of this, and what symptoms of heart attack women should look out for.
Ian Butler press release
Uncategorised  |  11:12:18
Corporate team supports Oxford Sciences Innovation (OSI) investment in Oxford University spin out and the management team of DNA testing business
Over the last five months, the Oxford based Corporate team at RWK Goodman has successfully completed a number of transactions, particularly in the life sciences and technology sectors. The team, led by Iain Butler,...
Uncategorised  |  10:12:18
Family recover compensation against Ford Motor Company
Margaret McConnell was independent and active until early 2016 when she began to notice symptoms of shortness of breath feeling very tired. She developed a dry and persistent cough and attended her GP who...
Uncategorised  |  10:12:18
WITNESS APPEAL: DID YOU WORK FOR GEC LIMITED BETWEEN 1974 AND 1985?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of a woman who has sadly developed and died from mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer. Her husband was a quality controller in industry...
Uncategorised  |  10:12:18
RWK Goodman announced as Mesothelioma UK’s corporate donor of the year
On the 18 October 2018 Jennifer, Rachel and Maggie from our team hosted a table at “A Night At The Races” organised by Mesothelioma UK and held at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire....
Opinion  |  10:12:18
The 10 tips for communicating a mesothelioma diagnosis, from RADIO Meso
Dr Bethany Taylor attended our study day in London in October and told us about the results of a recent Mesothelioma UK funded project called RADIO Meso.
Uncategorised  |  10:12:18
WITNESS APPEAL: DID YOU WORK FOR UNIVERSAL MACHINERY SERVICES LIMITED BETWEEN 1978 AND 1995?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of a gentleman who has sadly developed and died from mesothelioma. We are investigating how he may have come into contact with asbestos...
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