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Case Study  |  22:07:25
Widow recovers compensation for care and accessibility after husband’s death from mesothelioma.
We were instructed by a client who had been diagnosed with mesothelioma after working for Vaughan & Blyth Limited in the 1960s. Vaughan & Blyth, a firm of builders, employed our client to carry...
Opinion  |  22:07:25
Social Care Fair Pay Agreement: What care providers need to know
Case Study  |  22:07:25
How we helped Wiper and True secure The Taproom in Old Market, Bristol.
Find out how we helped Bristol beer brand Wiper and True secure their celebrated Taproom site in Old Market.
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News  |  18:07:25
Powering up ambitions as RWK Goodman advises on sale of Advantage NRG
RWK Goodman has advised on the £15.7m sale of a Chorley-based specialist overhead lines labour supplier to a national labour supply company.
UK visa
Opinion  |  18:07:25
How to get British citizenship with a history of absences.
Opinion  |  10:07:25
How Ofsted and CQC Inspections of SEND Local Area Partnerships Impact Special Schools
The delivery of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) services is a collective effort involving education, health, and social care providers. Ofsted and the CQC jointly inspect SEND Local Area Partnerships to evaluate how effectively they meet the needs of children and young people with SEND.
Opinion  |  09:07:25
Completion Accounts in Focus in Inspired Education Online Ltd v Crombie
In Inspired Education Online Ltd v Crombie, the High Court was asked to resolve a dispute arising from the sale of My Online Schooling Ltd (MOS) to Inspired Education Online Ltd (“Inspired”). The seller (also the sole director and CEO of the target) was accused of breaching warranties and fraudulently misrepresenting facts during the sale.
Opinion  |  08:07:25
Can the UK government force you to sell (divest) a business? – an NSIA case-study
Following on from our article looking at the requirements and repercussions of the National Security and Investment Act 2021 (AKA the NSIA, and described below simply as the “Act”) (see ‘What is the National Security and Investment Act 2021?’), we wanted to give an example of a case in which an acquiror was actually required to divest of their interest in an acquired company.
Case Study  |  07:07:25
Six-figure settlement including care costs for widow of plumber lost to mesothelioma.
Ronald Holdsworth was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma following a rapid onset of symptoms, including breathlessness, coughing, and abdominal discomfort. Tragically, Ronald’s condition deteriorated quickly, and he passed away just two months after his diagnosis....
cryptocurrency
Opinion  |  07:07:25
Crypto assets and insolvency. What is the law and how is it changing?
Case Study  |  04:07:25
Dock worker exposed to asbestos at Avonmouth docks.
Mr B started work in Avonmouth Docks in 1947 as a casual labourer. At that time, the National Dock Labour Board operated a system which placed workmen with particular companies. This was called the...
Opinion  |  03:07:25
Children’s services and Employee Ownership Trusts
In our experience representing sellers within the children’s services market, we have observed a growing interest in sales to Employee Ownership Trusts (“EOTs”).
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