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Uncategorised  |  08:05:18
IHT Rules are changing… are you losing out?
One of the most popular legal services available on the internet is Will-writing. But where do they stand on the scale of effectiveness and, crucially, enforceability after death? Investigations have found that these platforms are not keeping up with the changes in inheritance law, meaning those using these services, without legal advice, could be missing out on changing tax allowances.
Opinion  |  08:05:18
An unlawful pay freeze costs Council thousands of pounds in compensation
Nottingham City Council faces a huge pay out to its staff after imposing an unlawful freeze on wages. The Court of Appeal ruled that the Council could not rely on the defence that the workers had implicitly agreed to a variation to their employment contract and waived any breach by continuing to work for two years after the pay freeze.
Richard Gorham, Real Estate lawyer at RWK Goodman
Uncategorised  |  08:05:18
RWK Goodman handles sale of Bathway Service Station to BP
Richard Gorham, associate in the Real Estate team at RWK Goodman   The Real Estate team at RWK Goodman, has helped the owners of a busy service station to sell their site to BP...
Uncategorised  |  04:05:18
Managing mental health and wellbeing in the workplace
The reality is that all employees are likely to suffer with their mental health during the course of their working lives; as they juggle work alongside their ever changing personal and family commitments.
Uncategorised  |  03:05:18
Breast cancer screening scandal: NHS failures affect hundreds of thousands
The government Minister for Health, Jeremy Hunt, announced yesterday that a computer error in the NHS has led to 450,000 women not being invited to get breast cancer screenings. Partner in our medical negligence...
Uncategorised  |  02:05:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for Fellows & Co, R J Johnson & Co or Morrells Brewery Ltd or as a porter at United Oxford Hospitals?
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  |  02:05:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for Vauxhall Motors, Dunstable, 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...
Uncategorised  |  02:05:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for Brico Engineering or G E C Limited between 1969 and 1985?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of a woman who sadly developed and died from mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer. Her husband was a quality controller in industry and...
Uncategorised  |  02:05:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for British Rail as a Copper Smith or at Copley Hill in Leeds between 1952 and 1965?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of a local gentleman who sadly developed and died from mesothelioma, an asbestos related cancer. We are investigating how he may have come...
Uncategorised  |  01:05:18
RWK Goodman agree Periodical Payments Order for immunotherapy treatment in mesothelioma claim
Mesothelioma is an aggressive asbestos-related cancer. The condition is known as the ‘Swindon disease’ as has disproportionately affected the town given its industrial heritage, in particular, the use of asbestos at the railway works....
- Richard Roth pictured with Paul Daniels, partner and head of the Real Estate team at RWK Goodman
Uncategorised  |  01:05:18
RWK Goodman strengthens Real Estate team
Left to right: Richard Roth pictured with Paul Daniels, partner and head of the Real Estate team at RWK Goodman   Law firm RWK Goodman has strengthened its Real Estate team with the appointment...
Uncategorised  |  30:04:18
10 Minute Topic: Estate Agent Fee Recovery
Land and buildings, whether domestic or commercial, continue to increase in value as demand outstrips supply. Sellers will naturally look to save money wherever they can and avoiding an agent’s fee is occasionally seen as one possibility. With the increase in the use of online marketing methods and low cost commissions and self-help, the hard working estate agent has never before been so under threat by competition and financial/economic pressures. Being able to recover his contractual fee in law and in practice must be of paramount importance.
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