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Case Study  |  29:11:17
Industrial Diseases Team secures £160,000 for carpenter with mesothelioma
Mr Hawksworth instructed RWK Goodman following his diagnosis with malignant mesothelioma.
Property boundary
Opinion  |  28:11:17
Boundary Disputes Protocol – welcome news for homeowners?
The way property boundary disputes are dealt with in law is evolving.

The Property Litigation Association (PLA) has recently published a Protocol for Disputes between Neighbours about the Location of their Boundary ("Boundary Disputes Protocol"), which is set to clarify the process where neighbours are in dispute about the location of the boundary between their properties.
Case Study  |  27:11:17
Grandfather brings dental negligence claim with the help of RWK Goodman after dentist drops metal file down his throat
A Penzance grandfather has spoken of his terror after a small serrated dental file fell into his mouth and lodged in his throat during routine root canal surgery.
Uncategorised  |  24:11:17
Anticipated Group B Strep vaccination reported to potentially prevent over 100,000 baby deaths worldwide
Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a common bacterium which around 1 in 5 women carry at any time, though usually it is entirely harmless. However, it can sometimes be transmitted to the baby around childbirth and can cause infection in the newborn baby. Sadly, this infection can cause catastrophic injuries or even death.
Uncategorised  |  23:11:17
RWK Goodman clients hit the runway alongside professional models to raise money for The Silverlining charity
Following the success of 2015’s event, RWK Goodman is delighted to be sponsoring its second fashion show in aid of The Silverlining. The event will see over twenty five disabled and able-bodied models take...
Uncategorised  |  23:11:17
Opening stage of employment tribunal fee refund scheme launched
Employers are by now aware of the Supreme Court’s judgment of 26 July 2017, which declared employment tribunal fees unlawful. However, the Government’s plan to repay all Employment Tribunal and Appeal Employment Tribunal fees since their introduction in 2013 has remained unreported until now.
Uncategorised  |  23:11:17
WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work at or attend Bredbury Comprehensive School between 1969 and 1982?
Did you know Mr Derrick Pearcy? Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of the late Derrick Pearcy who sadly developed and died from mesothelioma. We are investigating how Mr Pearcy...
Oxford genetics
Uncategorised  |  21:11:17
Departure of European Medicines Agency takes 40,000 London hotel rooms with it
The EU yesterday (20 November) announced that the European Medicines Agency will relocate from its Docklands home to Amsterdam when the UK leaves the EU in 2019, taking with it around 1,000 high value...
Uncategorised  |  21:11:17
Dispelling the GDPR myths
There is a lot of discussion around the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) due to come into force on 25 May 2018 and the implications for business, but there is still a large amount of uncertainty and speculation. We dispel some of these myths in our latest blog as we continue to work closely with businesses on their journey towards GDPR compliance.
Uncategorised  |  17:11:17
Did you work at Harrods in the early 80s, or at the Royal Marsden Hospital in Sutton between 1987 and 2000?
Did you know John Kavanagh? Our specialist asbestos claims team has been instructed by the family of the late John Kavanagh who sadly developed and died from mesothelioma. We are investigating how John may...
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