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Opinion  |  18:09:18
Brain injury and social interaction – five things people can struggle with
Stuart Brazington, head of RWK Goodman’s brain injury team, explains five difficulties he has noticed that commonly occur amongst brain-injured individuals.
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Uncategorised  |  17:09:18
RWK Goodman continues to climb the legal rankings
RWK Goodman has climbed six places to be ranked 79 in the Lawyer’s UK 200 – an independently-researched league table charting the annual rise and fall of the UK’s law firms, published today (17...
Uncategorised  |  11:09:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for Vauxhall Motors, Dunstable, as an apprentice or Electrician between 1976 and 1979?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by a local woman who has sadly developed mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer. We are investigating how she may have come into contact with asbestos and...
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Uncategorised  |  11:09:18
New construction partner for RWK Goodman
A construction lawyer who played a key role in advising members of EDF Energy’s Hinkley Point C supply chain has joined RWK Goodman’s Construction & Engineering team in Bath as a partner. Catherine Welch...
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Uncategorised  |  10:09:18
The TUC today calls for a four-day working week
Comment from Richard Woodman, Partner in the Employment team at RWK Goodman: “Many employers are already going to great lengths to make the lives of their staff easier and more family friendly with flexible working...
Uncategorised  |  10:09:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work in maintenance or as a porter at United Oxford Hospitals (The Old Radcliffe Infirmary) between 1967 and 1968?
Our specialist asbestos claims team in Oxford has been instructed by the family of a local man who developed mesothelioma, an asbestos related illness. We are investigating how he may have come into contact...
Uncategorised  |  10:09:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work in maintenance for Morrells Brewery Ltd between 1966 and 1967?
Our specialist asbestos claims team in Oxford has been instructed by the family of a local man who developed mesothelioma, an asbestos related illness. We are investigating how he may have come into contact...
Uncategorised  |  10:09:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work in maintenance for R J Johnson & Co between 1966 and 1967?
Our specialist asbestos claims team in Oxford has been instructed by the family of a local man who developed mesothelioma, an asbestos related illness. We are investigating how he may have come into contact...
Uncategorised  |  10:09:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work in maintenance for Fellows & Co between 1966 and 1967?
Our specialist asbestos claims team in Oxford has been instructed by the family of a local man who developed mesothelioma, an asbestos related illness. We are investigating how he may have come into contact...
Digital legacy
Uncategorised  |  07:09:18
How to protect your financial information online – and how should organisations react to a potentially serious data breach?  
You would be forgiven for feeling that large-scale data breaches are now becoming common. British Airways and the TV Licencing Authority are just some of the more recent organisations to have suffered online security issues which compromise the security of their customers’ financial information. 
Uncategorised  |  07:09:18
Botox with your shopping? – Superdrug is setting a potentially dangerous precedent
In an interesting turn of events, the high street cosmetic store Superdrug has announced that they are going to be offering a new ‘Skin Renew Service’ in some stores. Concerns have been raised about the safety and oversight of such treatments.
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Uncategorised  |  07:09:18
Social care disaster looms
Employers have been warned of a deepening crisis in the social care sector which will affect hundreds of thousands of elderly and disabled people in the UK. A new report by the think tank Global Future predicts a bleak future for social care in the UK - unless the Government takes action, and strikes a deal to guarantee free movement of EU staff to help care for the booming elderly population.
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