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Opinion  |  17:06:26
The Confident Case Manager Seminar: Raising standards and navigating complex decisions in case management
On 11 June 2026, RWK Goodman was delighted to co-host its inaugural seminar alongside the Institute of Registered Case Managers (IRCM), The Confident Case Manager. The event brought together case managers, legal professionals and rehabilitation specialists to explore the future of professional case management.
News  |  16:06:26
Keeley Lengthorn shortlisted for Law Society’s Legal Heroes Award
The head of RWK Goodman’s Public Law team in London has been nominated for an award from the national Law Society for their community work and campaign to bring in bereavement leave for parents losing a baby under 24 weeks gestation.
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News  |  16:06:26
Victoria Morley-Jones named in Women Who Will Class of 2026
The head of RWK Goodman’s Bristol Property team has been named in the Trailblazer category of the 2026 Women Who Will list, which recognises women helping to drive excellence, inclusion and progress across the legal profession.
Opinion  |  16:06:26
Briefing Note: Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill 2026
In January 2026 the Government published the draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill with the triple aims of making commonhold the default tenure for new multi-unit buildings, conversion of leasehold to commonhold easier and improving commonhold management in England and Wales.
Opinion  |  16:06:26
Corridor care in the NHS: When overcrowding becomes a patient safety risk
The NHS’s first official figures on “corridor care” highlight a practice that healthcare professionals, patients, and families have long recognised as widespread. 
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Uncategorised  |  12:06:26
Will High Court decision be a turning point for care home fee setting in Wales?
The High Court’s decision is one of the most significant recent judgments affecting adult social care providers in Wales. It provides clear judicial scrutiny and reinforces the legal framework underpinning commissioning decisions.
Opinion  |  11:06:26
Who Really Pays? Schedule 8 Protections for Leaseholders Under the Building Safety Act 2022
Schedule 8 of the Building Safety Act 2022 (“BSA 2022”) is designed to protect leaseholders from unfair remediation costs. It acts as a shield, preventing those who did not create the problem from being burdened with the bill.
Opinion  |  10:06:26
The pre action stages of the commercial lease renewal process
The commercial lease renewal process can be confusing if you are not familiar with it. And it can take a long time if it isn’t handled properly.
Opinion  |  10:06:26
An overview of the commercial lease renewal process
In this article we set out an overview of the commercial lease renewal process, which should serve as a good point of reference for commercial landlords, tenants, and Lease Advisory professionals.
Opinion  |  10:06:26
The post action stages of the commercial lease renewal process
Here we look at the process of issuing an application at court for the grant of a new tenancy and the determinations of its terms, and the requirements that follow, where the parties have been unable to agree terms.
Opinion  |  10:06:26
The court’s approach in commercial lease renewals
As part of our campaign taking an in depth look at the commercial lease renewal process, in this article we explain how the courts will determine the terms of a new business tenancy where the parties are unable to agree those terms between themselves.
Case Study  |  05:06:26
Former factory worker secures substantial six-figure settlement following mesothelioma diagnosis
Rachel Carman, specialist mesothelioma solicitor at RWK Goodman, alongside George Bell from the firm’s Respiratory Disease team, represented Alfred in his claim, securing a substantial six-figure settlement and funding for his future treatment needs. 
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