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Opinion  |  04:06:25
Cross-border update: Important changes in the UK for enforcing judgments – where do you stand?
The HJC2019 provides a new mutual regime for the recognition and enforcement of judgments in EU countries. So, from 1 July 2025, if you need to enforce a UK judgment in an EU country, or you need to enforce an EU judgment in the UK, you need to consider whether the HJC2019 applies for enforcement purposes.
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News  |  04:06:25
Appointment of new Bristol partner to strengthen RWK Goodman’s residential property capabilities
RWK Goodman has bolstered its residential property offerings in the South West with the appointment of Helen Sandrone as a partner in the firm’s Bristol office.
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News  |  03:06:25
Conference calls for reclamation of hope with proposed brain injury strategy for families
A renewed focus on advancing the government’s proposed Acquired Brain Injury Strategy and the involvement of families within it was the leading call from a sold-out brain injury professional conference in Oxford.
Opinion  |  02:06:25
What you need to know about the Court of Protection and deputyships.
Here our Compensation Protection team explains what you might need to know about the Court of Protection and deputyships.
Opinion  |  02:06:25
Changing a deputy: what you need to know.
Our specialist team help to explain your options in the event you wish to change your deputy.
Opinion  |  29:05:25
Redundancy and restructuring in 2025 – four bits of case law, an Employment Rights Bill, and some updates on immigration.
As part of our recent HR Hub on redundancy and restructuring, our Employment & Immigration team took attendees through recent case law, the upcoming Employment Rights Bill and some key information on immigration. Find...
Opinion  |  27:05:25
What is a parental order in surrogacy?
Surrogacy is when a woman enters into an agreement to carry a child through pregnancy, with the intention that after the birth, the child, and her rights as a parent to that child, are transferred to the intended parent(s).
Opinion  |  27:05:25
Land consent for schools – a summary
If you are entering into a transaction involving your land you may need consent dependent on the category of school and the nature of the transaction. In this article Rob Walton, Partner in our Real Estate team, summarises when consent is needed and an overview of the process.
Case Study  |  23:05:25
How we helped Robin secure the largest dental negligence settlement after years of neglect.
Find out how we helped Robin secure the (at the time) largest ever award for a dental negligence claim after years of neglect and unnecessary surgery from two dentists.
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News  |  22:05:25
RWK Goodman nominated for Corporate Law Firm of the Year at Insider South West Dealmakers Awards
A strong year of growth for RWK Goodman’s corporate team in the south west has seen it recognised with a nomination for Corporate Law Firm of the Year at a leading regional business awards.
Case Study  |  21:05:25
Prevention of Future Deaths report secured after death of grandfather due to hospital’s failure to diagnose infection.
John Smith* died from sepsis following several failures by the treating hospital, Royal Stoke University Hospital. Through the inquest process, his family uncovered details about these failures and managed to secure a Prevention of...
Opinion  |  20:05:25
When is someone liable for an amputation injury? What you might need to know about causation.
When you’ve suffered an amputation, whether as a result of an accident or after a medical incident, you may be left wondering whether you can make a claim. Here, we help explain what you...
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