Legal News
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Posted 07/07/2011 Farmers have been urged to make changes to the way in which they operate, which could reduce the risk of anyone who works on their farm having to...
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Posted 02/02/2010 A professional industry body has called on the government to amend employment law relating to the retirement age in order to benefit workers and businesses. The Institute of...
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A team at the University of Louisville and University of California reported an experimental technique using epidural stimulation which may have a role in helping paralysed patients regain movement. The...
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Posted 24/01/2014 Julie Crossley, a medical injury lawyer at Ashtons Legal, has obtained a settlement for the widow of a man from Leeds in his late 50s who died of...
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Posted 26/11/2012 Ben Ward, a medical injury solicitor at Ashtons Legal, has obtained £11,500 for Mrs T, who now has substantially less functionality in one foot than would have been...
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Posted 04/03/2014 A new package of care for dementia sufferers will help fight the illness, according to Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt. There are a number of strands to this, with businesses...
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Posted 14/02/2011 A cyclist has been awarded personal injury compensation after he was hurt during a collision with some roadworks. Roger Excell had been cycling to work through Poole when...
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Posted 09/03/2011 A 20-year-old who was involved in a road accident has received £1.35 million after making a personal injury compensation claim. Sophie Wilkinson of Bishop’s Waltham sustained horrific injuries...
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Posted 17/02/2010 There will be an upturn in requests for conveyancing lawyers during spring 2010 as the housing market picks up, new figures suggest. Paragon Mortgages has released its Financial...
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Posted 20/11/2009 Older people should be encouraged to use equity release as a means of covering the cost of long-term care during their retirement years, according to an expert. Safe...
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Posted 04/04/2011 A woman who was forced to have an amputation as a result of a road accident is seeking compensation. Emma Woolnough, 27, was on a footpath in Gorleston...
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Posted 27/11/2012 The quality of services provided to people across the health and care sectors in England is beginning to suffer according to the industry regulator, the Care Quality Commission....
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