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Uncategorised  |  08:07:16
Bath financial services firm Fidelius acquires rival Money Wise with legal advice from Withy King
Bath’s leading financial services firm Fidelius has merged with Money Wise for an undisclosed sum. The Bath offices of law firm Withy King and accountants Bishop Fleming advised Fidelius on all aspects of the...
Uncategorised  |  06:07:16
Woman in landmark legal battle over property developer’s fortune
The ex-civil partner of a property tycoon is locked in a legal battle to secure a larger share of a £6million fortune.
Uncategorised  |  06:07:16
Don’t fall victim to unregulated advice
New research has revealed that an increasing number of Britons embroiled in family-based disputes are unknowingly turning to unregulated providers for advice.
Uncategorised  |  04:07:16
Draft guidance on charity “warnings” is published
The Charity Commission has officially launched a consultation, asking for views on how best to implement new powers to issue warnings.
Uncategorised  |  04:07:16
Life as a RWK Goodman trainee – the extra bits
Trainee Laura Podger gives some insight into some of the "extra-curricular" activities you can be involved in at RWK Goodman.
Uncategorised  |  04:07:16
Brexit and intellectual property
The Referendum result has caused many businesses to be concerned about their European Community Registered Intellectual Property Rights.
Case Study  |  01:07:16
£96,950 awarded to a claimant for substandard care resulting in a sacral pressure sore
The Claimant suffered with multiple sclerosis so had a pre-existing vulnerability to pressure sores. He was admitted to hospital with pneumonia and was treated on an acute assessment ward.
Uncategorised  |  01:07:16
£10,000 award for delay in diagnosing and treating a heel pressure sore
Simon Elliman secured £10,000 for a claimant who had developed a pressure ulcer on his heel whilst recuperating in hospital following hip replacement surgery. He had tried to alert staff to the pain he was feeling in his heel whilst recuperating on the ward but the staff failed to investigate the area. By the time staff removed the bandages to investigate the site the pressure sore was over 7 inches long.
Uncategorised  |  01:07:16
Government watchdog slam Tribunal fees as too high
Employment Tribunal fees should be “substantially reduced” because they constrain access to justice, according to a new report by the Justice Committee. The report has also heavily criticised the quality of the research used by the Ministry of Justice to support the level of fees, and says that the government’s lengthy delay in publishing its review of fees is “unacceptable”.
Anthophyllite asbestos
Uncategorised  |  01:07:16
How acts of terrorism are starting to cause asbestos deaths
During the the 20th Century, the developing world became increasingly fascinated with an apparently revolutionary material. It was light, strong, flame resistant and an exceptional insulator that could be easily mixed or woven into other materials. Thanks to its adaptability this ancient and naturally occurring fibre became the hallmark of a modern and successful city. But little did we know that one day Asbestos was to become a time bomb that would affect future generations in a way that few could have imagined.
Uncategorised  |  30:06:16
Lawyers must deliver better service to tech-savvy clients
Tech-savvy clients in a fast-moving digital age are becoming increasingly discerning of their legal advisers, but will pay for quality if it is delivered in a way they can understand. As a profession, the...
Uncategorised  |  30:06:16
Rise in ‘silver divorces’ highlights importance of updating wills
Britons who decide to divorce in later life are being urged to update their wills in an effort to prevent family disputes following an unexpected death.
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