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Uncategorised  |  09:03:17
Budget 2017: Can pubs toast latest changes to business rates?
Chancellor Philip Hammond has announced special business rates protection for pubs in England in the final Spring budget statement to recognise “the valuable role that local pubs play in our communities”.
Uncategorised  |  08:03:17
5 top tips for future trainees
NQ solicitor Ivelina Morris offers some advice to future trainees and law students
Uncategorised  |  08:03:17
Are the early warning signs of heart attack being missed?
Solicitor Rosie Blacker writes about recent research which suggests that lives could be saved if the early warning signs of heart attacks are more routinely picked up.
Uncategorised  |  08:03:17
Top four tips to get your business innovating
We recently collaborated with High Growth Knowledge Company and Milsted Langdon to co-host a roundtable on innovation. The event saw senior leaders of successful South West SMEs come together to share their ideas on how to drive growth in an increasingly competitive environment. Here, we share what we have learnt and explore our top tips to inspire you to think about your business innovation.
Uncategorised  |  07:03:17
£230,000 in compensation for the family of a former Swindon Railway Works apprentice
In this mesothelioma claim case, Jennifer Seavor, associate in our Industrial Diseases team, secured a lifetime compensation of over £230,000 for a former Swindon Railway Works apprentice, who was diagnosed with mesothelioma in early 2016.
Uncategorised  |  06:03:17
RWK Goodman in the running for the Bath Half
Solicitors and support staff from RWK Goodman are preparing to run the Bath Half Marathon to raise money for Dorothy House Hospice for the second time.
Uncategorised  |  02:03:17
A great turn out for Contentious Probate Update
Solicitors from Bath, Bristol and across South West and Wales attended our annual Contentious Probate Update in Bath. The seminar was hosted by our Inheritance & Trusts Disputes team with St John’s Chambers and Mogers Drewett.
Uncategorised  |  02:03:17
Crack-down on service user contracts?
The CMA (formerly the Office of Fair Trading) recently announced its intention to carry out a 12 month market study into care homes across the UK.
Uncategorised  |  02:03:17
Fees & funding in the care sector – could the crisis be averted?
After six years of punishing budget cuts and stagnant or below inflation increases in local authority fee rates, the care sector is, as CQC states, "at tipping point". If you are a provider who relies on local authority contracts, you could feel that you are at the sharp end of the funding crisis. 
Uncategorised  |  02:03:17
Does self-employed status pose a risk to social care providers?
We are increasingly seeing domiciliary care and supported living providers engage workers on a ‘self-employed’ basis or via service or umbrella companies. What are the risks involved?
Uncategorised  |  02:03:17
CQC’s next phase of regulation
With CQC's consultation on the next phase of regulation within the adult social care sector, what changes can providers expect to see?
Uncategorised  |  01:03:17
Fraud, theft, imaginary dogs and undue influence
It is very difficult to prove that a person was subjected to undue influence when making their Will. However, in a recent case a daughter successfully proved that the reason she was removed from her mother’s Will was due to the false allegations that had been made by her sister to her mother.
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