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Opinion  |  21:05:26
Fatal accident claims: Calculating compensation for loss of income when someone dies as a result of negligence
When someone dies as a result of negligence, the emotional loss is immeasurable. Alongside that grief, families are often left facing very real financial consequences which add another layer of distress. One of the...
News  |  20:05:26
RWK Goodman nominated for two Insider South West Dealmakers Awards including Corporate Law Firm of the Year
RWK Goodman’s Bristol corporate team has seen another year of strong growth and outstanding transactional work recognised with two nominations at the leading south west corporate finance awards.
Case Study  |  19:05:26
Successful return order for mother in Non Hague (Indian) Abduction case under the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court
We acted on behalf of the Applicant Mother in High Court proceedings seeking the return of her child to England and Wales in a complex non-Hague international child abduction case involving allegations of domestic abuse and coercive control.
Case Study  |  15:05:26
Mesothelioma claim settled for £400,000 for family of former apprentice carpenter
Annabelle Neilson, Partner in the Respiratory Disease team at RWK Goodman, represented the family in this mesothelioma claim, securing a significant settlement on behalf of both Jayne and Roy's estates.
Opinion  |  15:05:26
Ban on upward-only rent reviews (UORRs) receives Royal Assent
Opinion  |  14:05:26
Selling Bare Land: Five key legal considerations for farmers and rural landowners
Selling bare or strategic land may seem straightforward, but it often involves complex legal and commercial factors—this blog outlines five key considerations to help landowners protect value, avoid delays, and maximise future opportunities.
Opinion  |  12:05:26
1993 Hague Convention Adoptions: A Guide to international adoption rules and process
Navigating international adoption can feel complex, but understanding how the 1993 Hague Convention works is key to ensuring a smoother and legally secure process. This blog breaks down what a Convention Adoption is, who can apply, and the steps involved when adopting a child from overseas.
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Opinion  |  12:05:26
Regulation and Care, Not Regulation or Care
This is a joint blog with Gemma Nicholas, Senior Associate, and Carla Keyte, Director at Lighthouse Safeguarding. We’ve been sitting with this idea for a while now — that regulation, when truly understood, can become one of the most supportive elements in children’s services.
Opinion  |  08:05:26
Conditional job offers: legal risks for care providers
Care providers are accustomed to issuing conditional job offers, making employment contingent upon receipt of satisfactory references, DBS clearance, and right to work checks. A recent decision by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) in...
News  |  07:05:26
RWK Goodman highlights commitment to growing South West family practice with key strategic partner appointment
RWK Goodman has continued the strong growth of its South West private offering with the appointment of Ashfords’ Head of Family Zoe Porter as a partner in the firm’s Bristol office.
Opinion  |  06:05:26
Claiming for personal injury in road traffic accidents on behalf of a child
This article is designed to help parents and guardians understand the process of bringing a personal injury claim on behalf of a child under the age of 18. Ellen Little, solicitor in our expert personal injury team, answers some of the most frequently asked questions we receive from parents and guardians when considering whether to bring a children's accident claim.
Opinion  |  29:04:26
Learning Lessons from Hillsborough: How Hillsborough Law Seeks to Transform Justice for Bereaved Families
Monika Krzysztopolska describes the aims of Hillsborough Law and how it ought to improve transparency, fairness and equality of arms for bereaved families. 
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