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Uncategorised  |  12:03:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work at or attend Beechwood Primary/ Infant School, Woodley, between 1975 and 1981 or Bulmershe School, Woodley between 1981 and 1987?
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  |  12:03:18
Brexit and intellectual property
I posted a blog on the likely effects of Brexit on intellectual property back in July 2016. A year and a half on, and with negotiations between the UK Government and the EU moving along at a pace considerably slower than a skeletal sled, has any progress been made and is anything more certain? In this blog, I review the position and provide an update.
Uncategorised  |  08:03:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for Templewood Hawkesley between 1970 and 1974 or Alfa Laval between 1974 and 1976?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of local man who has sadly developed and died from mesothelioma an asbestos related illness. We are investigating how he may have come...
Uncategorised  |  08:03:18
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work for Patterson International between 1960 and 1965 or Caird & Rayner in 1966/67 or Powell Duffryn Engineering between 1967 and 1970 or Taylor Woodrow Construction between 1967 and 1978?
Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of local man who has sadly developed and died from mesothelioma an asbestos related illness. We are investigating how he may have come...
Opinion  |  07:03:18
Litigants in person – will changes to the law make it harder to access justice?
In January, Justice Minister Lord Keen shared his opinion about litigants in person. He insisted that litigants in person would be capable of handling their own personal injury claim, especially if that claim is not of substantial value. This is a significant setback for claimants who seek to access the justice they deserve, and here’s why.
Opinion  |  06:03:18
The PACE trial – “one of the biggest medical scandals of the 21st century”
On 20 February 2018 a Parliamentary debate on the PACE trial – a controversial study on ME/CFS treatment – highlighted the flaws of the original trial whilst also raising debate over whether more information is needed to educate the public and the medical professions about the devastating effects of ME/CFS.
Construction & Engineering
Opinion  |  01:03:18
Spotlight on Grove Developments Limited v S&T (UK) Limited: is this really the end for ‘smash and grab’ adjudications?
This week (27 February 2018), in a judgment of the Technology and Construction Court, the Honourable Mr Justice Coulson confirmed that a party who fails to issue an effective payment or pay less notice in response to a contractor’s application for interim payment still has the right to seek in adjudication a proper valuation of the works included in the contractor’s application.
Financial Times - RWK Goodman
Uncategorised  |  01:03:18
RWK Goodman Supports FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival
As a UK Top 100 law firm with a large office in central Oxford, we are perfectly positioned to  support the FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival – a series of controversial discussions led by high profile speakers which form part of the internationally-acclaimed weekend festival.
Cere home fees
Opinion  |  28:02:18
CQC introduces statement of financial viability
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has published updated guidance for providers on how it will assess a provider’s financial viability in the context of applications for registration.
Opinion  |  28:02:18
New hope for mesothelioma and asbestos disease victims following Court of Appeal ruling
On Thursday 22 February 2018, the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in the case of Bussey v Anglia Heating. The outcome is a welcome one which will hopefully make it easier for many asbestos disease sufferers to recover compensation - including funding for immunotherapy treatment - which is not currently available on the NHS.
Matthew Crockford
Uncategorised  |  28:02:18
RWK Goodman continues to expand its London Property team
Top UK 100 law firm RWK Goodman has strengthened its London Residential Property team with the appointment of new Associate Matthew Crockford.
Uncategorised  |  23:02:18
Shared Parental Leave campaign is introduced to encourage parents to “Share the joy”
The Government have launched the “Share the Joy” campaign to raise awareness of the benefits for parents in the first year of Shared Parental Leave. Shared Parental Leave was introduced in 2015 to offer choice to eligible parents in respect to childcare, and allow mothers to return to work sooner if they wish to.
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