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Uncategorised  |  20:10:17
Case update – admission of liability secured in GBS brain injury case
Kerstin Kubiak, partner in RWK Goodman’s specialist medical negligence department, secured an admission of liability for a 19-year-old’s brain injury, suffered following a delay in diagnosis of his Group B Strep infection.
Opinion  |  20:10:17
The French 400 – teamwork, generosity and some great roads help generate £50k for charity
Between the 4th and 8th October I had the privilege of cycling in France to raise funds for the Bath Rugby Foundation. It was a great ride that showed team spirit, commitment and also how riders should be treated on the road!
Uncategorised  |  19:10:17
RWK Goodman makes new ground in UK Top 100 law firms ranking
RWK Goodman has secured its position as a UK Top 100 law firm for the second year, climbing up the league table to be ranked in 85th place. The ranking forms part of The...
Uncategorised  |  17:10:17
Witness appeal: did you work for Harland & Wolff in the 1940s – 1960s? Did you work with Robert Wilson?
Did you know Andrew Hardie?
Uncategorised  |  17:10:17
Post-Nup -“What if?”
Just like the better known pre-nuptial agreement, a post-nuptial agreement sets out how a couple’s assets are to be distributed in the event of separation. The key difference is that this new agreement can be reached at any time after the couple have married or formed a civil partnership. As with pre-nuptial agreements, whether entering into such an arrangement will cause unnecessary emotional conflict is the age old question of “what if?”
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Uncategorised  |  12:10:17
RWK Goodman achieves eight top tier rankings in the Legal 500
UK Top 100 law firm RWK Goodman has achieved eight top tier rankings in the 2017 edition of The Legal 500, the UK’s leading guide to law. The firm, which has principal offices in...
Tech start-up
Uncategorised  |  12:10:17
Tech City: top 3 legal issues start-ups should consider at the outset
Ivelina Morris in our Corporate & Commercial team in London gets to see the latest developments in the Tech City community and reflects on the top 3 legal issues start-ups should consider at the outset.
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Uncategorised  |  12:10:17
Witness appeal: did you work for Babcock & Wilcox Ltd. (later Babcock Power Ltd.) in Renfrew between 1980 and 1986?
Did you know Andrew Hardie?
workplace wellbeing
Uncategorised  |  09:10:17
Spotlight on workplace wellbeing for World Mental Health Day | 10 October 2017
10 October 2017 marks World Mental Health Day. This year’s theme is workplace wellbeing; in that spirit, we wish to highlight why mental health awareness in the workplace is important and what you can do to support workplace wellbeing.
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Uncategorised  |  06:10:17
Considering investing in the UK? Top legal tips for investors
According to the office of national statistics the UK attracted 1,144 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects last year, an increase of 7% on 2015.
commission on house sale
Opinion  |  06:10:17
How much did you say? – an estate agency law update
The Estate Agents Act 1979 (“the Act”) has been with us for some 34 years, the major part  coming into force in May 1982. The important Regulations referred to at Section 18 of the Act came into force on 29 July 1991 (“the Regulations”) . So there really should be no surprises and no reasons for disputes over when a person acting as an estate agent is entitled to a commission, and how much they should be paid, and yet disputes continue and commissions are lost.
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