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Opinion  |  28:08:25
UK Industrial Strategy Sector Plans
On 14 October 2024 the UK Government published its Invest 2035 roadmap, setting out the broad strokes of its industrial strategy for the next 10 years.
Case Study  |  28:08:25
Missed nerve damage leads to compensation for young boy after negligent treatment of childhood elbow injury.
Find out how we helped Carlos and his family secure compensation after a missed nerve injury after an elbow injury led to ongoing complications.
News  |  27:08:25
Keeley Lengthorn nominated for Chambers UK Award for ESG Contribution
The head of RWK Goodman’s Public Law team in London has been nominated for a prestigious legal industry award for their community work and campaign to bring in bereavement leave for parents losing a baby under 24 weeks gestation.
Case Study  |  27:08:25
Former Chatham Dockyard worker settles claim for asbestos related disease.
Mr Skinner had suffered from breathlessness for several years and underwent several investigations which confirmed the presence of pleural plaques. In October 2024 Mr Skinner’s respiratory disability was measured at 30%. Mr Skinner’s entire...
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News  |  19:08:25
Pair ordered to pay €105m in recovery claim for series of PPE purchase loans
RWK Goodman has helped secure a judgment of more than €105m (£90.55m) from two individual defendants in a fraud claim in London’s Commercial Court.
Opinion  |  15:08:25
The Employment Rights Bill –Overview for Children’s Care Services
On 10 October 2024, the UK government published the Employment Rights Bill, introducing 28 significant reforms that will transform employment rights for employees including those working in the children’s homes sector.
Opinion  |  14:08:25
Returning to work after spinal cord injury – what you need to know
Determining when to return to work depends on the severity of your injury, the nature of your job and your overall recovery progress. It is essential to follow the advice of your treating doctors, who will assess things such as mobility, pain levels and physical limitations.
Opinion  |  08:08:25
Residents’ contracts: balancing compliance and commerciality
Hazel Phillips explores the current legal and practical landscape of care home resident contracts in the UK.
Opinion  |  06:08:25
Buy and build acquisitions in the UK social care sector
The UK social care sector is seeing increased consolidation, as operators seek to scale by acquiring additional care homes, supported living services, and home care businesses.
Opinion  |  06:08:25
Who are the parents during and after a surrogacy?
In the UK, the legal relationship between parents and a child born via surrogacy can be fairly complex and is governed by several laws.
Opinion  |  06:08:25
What happens if a spinal cord injury is left untreated?
A spinal cord injury (SCI) is always a very serious issue; the spinal cord is an essential and delicate part of the body, and injury to it may have very far-reaching consequences.
Opinion  |  06:08:25
Intelligent Diligence: is AI a game-changer for due diligence?
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