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Opinion  |  15:08:24
Third time was not the charm: The Royal Mint vs. Sarah Bradley
When does an employer have to reconsider whether an employee can rescind their resignation?
Opinion  |  15:08:24
Costs Judge “baffled” by the professions consistent failure to provide for interim statute bills in retainer documents.
Making sure that your retainer provides clearly for the provision of interim “statute” bills to your clients is really important because the time limits for a client to seek an assessment of a solicitors’ bill under the Solicitors Act 1974 only begin to run once the client has been delivered with a statute bill, and a solicitor can only sue his former client for unpaid costs if the invoice(s) are statute bills, ie a complete and final invoice for a defined period of a client’s instructions, as distinct from a request for payment on account of costs.
Case Study  |  14:08:24
Successful Claim for Family of former British Rail Employee who died from Mesothelioma
Our specialist asbestos disease team secured a {{six-figure sum}} for the family of a man who sadly died from mesothelioma
Contesting a will desktop RWK Goodman
Opinion  |  05:08:24
How do you contest a Will? Here’s what you need to know.
Female medical professional explaining a brain injury diagnosis to patient
Opinion  |  01:08:24
The effects of subarachnoid haemorrhage and when to make a claim.
Ali Cloak explains what you might need to know about the effects of subarachnoid haemorrhage and when one might lead to a claim for compensation.
Opinion  |  25:07:24
Maternal Group B Strep vaccine – the real solution
There has been much invested into the development of a maternal vaccine relating to GBS (Group B Strep). Group B Strep is a common type of bacteria, in most cases is harmless, however in rare cases it can cause infection in newborns with serious consequences.
Opinion  |  24:07:24
Employment legal update #72
Our Employment & Immigration team brings its monthly review of new legislation, guidance and case law.
Opinion  |  24:07:24
New Workforce Strategy for Adult Social Care in England
A groundbreaking Workforce Strategy for Adult Social Care in England, the first of its kind, has been published by Skills for Care.
Opinion  |  23:07:24
The Rise of Drone “Auditors” – Data Protection Considerations
There has been a recent rise in the number of online content creators turning up outside industrial sites in the UK and recording video footage using both body camera footage and flying drones above the premises.
Opinion  |  23:07:24
Drone ‘Auditors’ – a Bird’s Eye View of the Employment Perspective
What are the employment law considerations when a business encounters an auditor?
Opinion  |  22:07:24
What to do if you’re injured in a road traffic accident in France.
Whether you’ve been travelling for pleasure, business, education or exercise, road traffic accidents are the most common type of accidents to happen. If you’ve been injured as a driver, passenger, pedestrian or cyclist, you...
Opinion  |  19:07:24
Banking law update: Undue influence and break costs – risks for retail and commercial lenders
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