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Uncategorised  |  08:06:17
How trustees of charities can reduce risk
Jacqui Lazare, specialist charities solicitor, considers how the increased scrutiny and regulation of charities reminds us of the importance of good governance, and how to ensure any risks are mitigated as much as possible.
Employment & HR
Uncategorised  |  08:06:17
What should you include in your HR strategic review?
Kate Benefer, a senior associate in our Employment & HR team in Oxford discusses some of the issues involved in undertaking a strategic HR review and how it fits into wider business planning.
Uncategorised  |  08:06:17
Will Brexit affect divorce settlements?
Has triggering Article 50 opened a proverbial Pandora’s Box for divorce settlements? Paul Mansfield certainly thinks so and is subsequently challenging a £12.2 million divorce award to his ex-wife. He claims the that pre-EU referendum judgement took no account of the likely damage to his business caused by Brexit.
Lexcel quality mark
Uncategorised  |  08:06:17
RWK Goodman awarded quality mark for excellence
UK Top 100 law firm RWK Goodman have been recognised by the Law Society with Lexcel accreditation; the Society’s quality mark for excellence in legal practice management and client care.
Uncategorised  |  07:06:17
Charities face criminal sanctions over campaign spending on snap election
Specialist charity solicitor, Jacqui Lazare, considers the implications of the Electoral Commission's announcement that charities must declare all campaign spending since June 2016.
Residential property
Opinion  |  05:06:17
Developing your property? Avoid a party wall dispute
A query from a client recently highlighted the importance of carrying out all necessary due diligence and reaching agreement with your neighbours before building work even starts.
homemaker contributions
Uncategorised  |  05:06:17
Homemaker contributions – what can we learn from Britain’s biggest divorce award?
Despite a general reduction in maintenance awards in recent years, the law of England & Wales remains favourable to ‘stay-at-home mums’. When it comes to the division of matrimonial assets, the contributions of the financially weaker spouse are still seen as equal to those of the main breadwinner.
Case Study  |  02:06:17
Man receives £785,000 out of court settlement after defective saw severs fingers and damages hand
The Claimant, a 29 year old man received £785,000.00 for the personal injuries sustained whilst operating a defective saw which kicked back causing his left hand to be taken in towards the blade of the saw, causing him to sustain an amputation of his left hand below the level of his little and ring finger and sustain extensive injuries to his middle and index finger.
Uncategorised  |  02:06:17
Claim for ICI worker for fatal Mesothelioma initially diagnosed as asbestosis settles for £80K
Ronald J worked at ICI Billingham from 1954 until his retirement in the 1980’s. He started work as a general pump maintenance worker, latterly becoming a plant hire supervisor. His work regularly brought him into contact with airborne asbestos dust, and entailed checking pump housing oil and water pump levels and general duties such as cleaning work areas, particularly after maintenance and repair work was carried out.
Swindon, UK. RWK Goodman celebrates raising £26,756 for Prospect Hospice
Uncategorised  |  02:06:17
RWK Goodman celebrates raising over £26,750 for Prospect Hospice
Lawyers and staff from the Swindon and Marlborough offices of UK Top 100 law firm RWK Goodman have raised £26,756 for their charity of choice, Prospect Hospice.
RWK Goodman raises over £17,500 for Yellow Submarine
Uncategorised  |  02:06:17
RWK Goodman raises over £17,500 for Yellow Submarine
Lawyers and staff from the Oxford office of UK Top 100 law firm RWK Goodman have raised over £17,500 for their charity of choice, Yellow Submarine, which helps people with learning disabilities and autism.
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