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News  |  05:06:26
Modernised long-term lease secured for Sainsbury’s Beckenham following advice from RWK Goodman
An independent real estate investment group has secured a long-term lease from Sainsbury’s at one of its properties in southeast London following advice from RWK Goodman.
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Opinion  |  05:06:26
E-scooter accident claims – what you need to know if you’ve been involved in an e-scooter collision
Sophie Worlock and Mark Hambleton explain what you need to know if you've been involved in an accident with an e-scooter.
Opinion  |  04:06:26
Landmark supreme court ruling on deprivation of liberty law
The Supreme Court has unanimously overturned the P v Cheshire West and Chester Council [2014] UKSC 19 decision and removed the single “acid test” to determine whether or not someone is deprived of their liberty.
Opinion  |  03:06:26
Building safety – legal responsibilities for residential estate management
The Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA) places a range of new statutory duties on those responsible for residential buildings; duties that can extend to Right to Manage (RTM) or leaseholder owned freehold companies (a resident management (RM) company) where they hold management and repair obligations for an estate or block of flats.
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News  |  03:06:26
RWK Goodman launches modern regional hub in Swindon
RWK Goodman has invested in a leading regional hub in Swindon as part of its wider long-term continuing commitment to Wiltshire.
Opinion  |  01:06:26
International relocation of children
International child relocation arises when one parent wishes to move their child to live in a different country, triggering a range of practical and legal considerations.  
Opinion  |  01:06:26
Knocked off your bike by a hit and run driver? Understanding your rights and making a claim.
If you or someone close to you has been injured by a hit and run driver whilst out cycling, you may be left wondering what your options are. According to data from the Motor...
Opinion  |  29:05:26
High Court confirms claim for unpaid subscriber shares may be time-barred after six years
The High Court has held that a company’s claim for payment for shares subscribed for on incorporation was time barred where proceedings were issued more than six years after the payment obligation first arose. The decision underlines the importance of identifying when a shareholder’s liability to pay crystallises and acting promptly to enforce it, otherwise the company could lose the opportunity to enforce the obligation to pay. 
Opinion  |  26:05:26
When inquests trigger CQC scrutiny
In a recent case, our client was contacted by an inspector from the CQC’s Specific Incident Progression Team in relation to a service user who died at our client’s service.
Opinion  |  22:05:26
Placenta Accreta Spectrum: a “dangerous gap” in maternity care in the UK
Hundreds of mothers are banding together to campaign to address “a dangerous gap in maternity care” relating to placenta accreta spectrum (“PAS”). This blog looks at PAS and its complications, and how the complications can be exacerbated by the failure to diagnose PAS before birth. It also looks at what Action for Accreta is doing to help.
Opinion  |  21:05:26
Recovering hospice costs when bringing a negligence claim
In this article, Jennifer Seavor, Partner in our Respiratory Diseases team, takes us through the specific and unique circumstances of recovering the cost of hospice care when bringing a clinical negligence claim. For information...
Opinion  |  21:05:26
The Perinatal Mortality Review Tool: What is it, when is it used and what can it tell us about the death of a newborn?
In this article, Clinical Negligence Partner, Kerstin Scheel, takes us through the Perinatal Mortality Review Tool and the investigations that hospital Trusts do on the death of a newborn or the death of a...
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