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Uncategorised  |  22:10:18
What to take from the annual meeting of the Medicon Valley Alliance
On 11th October 2018 Thomas Bjørn and Claus Andersen attended the annual meeting of the Medicon Valley Alliance.
Uncategorised  |  22:10:18
The Darnley vs Croydon Health Services NHS Trust case: too onerous a duty?
The Supreme Court has recently handed down its judgment in the case of Darnley v Croydon Health Services NHS Trust. The case had raised the question of whether reception staff owed a duty of care to patients; the Supreme Court has now confirmed that non-medically trained staff do owe such a duty of care. But where does this leave A&E departments, and what does it tell us about the state of our NHS?
commission on house sale
Opinion  |  19:10:18
What will happen if you fail to exchange on a house purchase?
Exchanging contracts on a house sale can be a highly exciting, but also a stressful time. But what will happen if for whatever reason you fail to exchange? In this blog which originally appeared in The Financial Times, Zainab, our head of the London residential property team explains what this could mean for the house sale?
gagging clause
Uncategorised  |  18:10:18
Are gagging clauses worth the paper they are written on?
So-called ‘gagging clauses’ have always courted controversy but they recently acquired rather sinister overtones after it came to light that the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) had inserted them into some of its contracts with businesses and not-for-profit organisations involved in the roll-out of universal credit.
Brexit uncertainty
Uncategorised  |  18:10:18
Brexit – while we are waiting for certainty
This weekend I attended a conference in Copenhagen hosted by the Conservative party in Denmark and the Europe movement. The conference was about the implications of Brexit. The speakers included officials from the Danish CBI (“Dansk Industri”), Danish Shipping (Danske Rederier) and Dominic Schroeder, who is the UK Ambassador to Denmark.
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Opinion  |  18:10:18
How brain injury occurs with shoulder dystocia, and the effects
Shoulder dystocia occurs when a baby’s shoulders become stuck during birth. If this occurs, oxygen starvation may happen as the baby’s head is delivered and prior to delivery of the body. If prompt action is not taken, there is a chance of the child suffering a brain injury.  That chance will increase the longer they are stuck.
Brexit
Opinion  |  16:10:18
Have you considered these 10 things about Brexit?
Claus Andersen, Partner, and Abdul Basith, Paralegal, look at 10 interesting but not often thought of facts about Brexit
Opinion  |  15:10:18
Over £100,000 in payments secured in 7 weeks for new client who feared his mesothelioma claim couldn’t be progressed quickly
Our specialist Industrial Diseases team, who are experts in the field of mesothelioma, demonstrate their expertise by showing how they have managed to turn around a case from another firm that seemed to be going nowhere and – in a matter of weeks – secure over £100,000 in payments to a new client.
Uncategorised  |  12:10:18
Jamille Matt on cardiac issues in the Football League
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Uncategorised  |  12:10:18
Is cybersecurity keeping you awake at night?
We asked you to let us know what issues were keeping you up at night and the primary concern at the top of most of your lists was cybersecurity and the impact that an attack may have on both your organisation’s finances and reputation.
Opinion  |  11:10:18
What is retention of title clause, and what does it mean for retailers?
Basically a clause included in a sale of goods contract that where particular goods are sold on an order-by-order basis (i.e. on credit) legal title does not pass to the buyer until the goods have been paid for. The ordinary rule is otherwise that ownership transfers to the buyer upon delivery of the goods. A prudent seller will have retention of title clauses included in its terms and conditions.
Uncategorised  |  11:10:18
CQC’s annual State of Care report for 2017/18 has been published
CQC have focused on five factors that affect the sustainability of care:
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