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Uncategorised  |  12:07:18
Victory as RWK Goodman gets Bristol Forklifts sale over the finish line
A vintage F1 champion and his business partner have sold their Bristol-based company to a key supplier with support from the Corporate team at UK Top 100 law firm RWK Goodman. Serial entrepreneur Julian...
Uncategorised  |  11:07:18
Care home fraudster jailed – Justice for Gordon Willey’s family
Southport care home fraudster David Barton has today been found guilty on multiple counts of defrauding elderly people in their care following a year-long criminal trial. He will be sentenced on Friday (13 July)...
Uncategorised  |  11:07:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for Bury Council in the 1970s and 1980s?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of the late Audrey Lonsdale who sadly died from mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer. We believe Audrey may have been exposed to asbestos...
Southgate employment law it's coming home
Uncategorised  |  11:07:18
Is the Queen going to give you a day off on Monday?
Richard Woodman, Partner in the Employment Team at RWK Goodman said: “It is possible for a bank holiday to be appointed by Royal Proclamation at short notice in an emergency or special situation."
Uncategorised  |  10:07:18
Airborne – Asbestos Newsletter Edition 4: July 2018
Uncategorised  |  10:07:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work on the extension of the Radcliffe Science Library, Oxford, between 1972 and 1978??
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of a local gentleman who sadly developed mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer. We are investigating how he may have come into contact with...
Cohabitation
Uncategorised  |  05:07:18
Families have changed – why hasn’t the law?
To marry or not to marry that is the question? The number of cohabiting couples has doubled in the last 20 years and they are the fastest growing family type in the UK. This fact has been widely acknowledged in the legal industry and the media and is the driver behind the need for legislative reform.
Uncategorised  |  05:07:18
Lasting Powers of Attorney: Is the power in safe hands?
Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) have been in the press recently with headlines telling us that investigations by the Office of the Public Guardian* into actions of Attorneys are on the rise. Understanding an Attorney’s responsibilities, and an education of what they can and can’t do is often the important issue. We look at some of the ways you can make sure you are acting correctly as an Attorney.
Construction & Engineering
Opinion  |  05:07:18
“Don’t wind me up – no guarantee that a judgment debt based on an adjudicator’s decision will be enforced”
Victory House General Partner Limited, Re A Company [2018] EWHC 1143 (Ch) is a stark reminder of the limitations of the effectiveness of obtaining judgment based on an Adjudicator’s decision where the respondent company may have a separate and bona fide cross claim.
Closed store front retail
Uncategorised  |  04:07:18
Retail ‘Armageddon’ and lease renewals – to let or not to let?
It is difficult not to notice the changing climate of the retail sector, with shop closures and empty high streets regularly making the news headlines. The style of lease negotiations between retail tenants and landlords is changing as a result, with tenants driving harder bargains, particularly when it comes to rent.
Passport
Uncategorised  |  04:07:18
Relaxed immigration rules for migrant doctors and nurses: a boost to the NHS and care sector?
The skills shortage hitting the NHS has triggered a relaxation of some immigration rules for doctors and nurses coming to the UK to work. The changes which will come into effect on 6 July 2018 will also affect migrant doctors and nurses in the private sector. This is welcome news for care providers with nursing care services as there is a significant shortage of nurses in the sector.
Brexit
Uncategorised  |  03:07:18
Bath firms should ‘control the controllables’ and not fret over Brexit, advises business group
Business-owners in Bath should focus on their immediate business concerns and the challenges posed by the city’s infrastructure rather than hard-to-influence Brexit-related issues, a local business group has said. Ian Bell, executive director for...
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