Legal News
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Posted 24/02/2010 The introduction of fit notes to replace the current system of sick notes could have important implications for employment law. This is according to the Institute of Payroll...
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Posted 19/06/2014 Skin cancer is now the fifth most common cancer in England The numbers of people diagnosed with skin cancer and liver cancer have risen sharply in England. Between 2003...
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Posted 10/03/2011 More people may be encouraged to make compensation claims for industrial diseases developed as a result of low-level asbestos exposure after two landmark rulings at the Supreme Court....
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Posted 21/07/2011 A company from Somerset may have required legal services after an employee suffered a workplace fall. Nick Clarke was carrying out repair work on Heathfield Barn in Bridgewater,...
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Posted 23/08/2012 A report from the Government’s watchdog, Monitor, has revealed their quarterly assessment of the financial and governance risks associated with every NHS Foundation Trust within England.The report has...
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Posted 08/02/2010 A woman has won her legal battle to claim property belonging to her family after being disinherited in her parents’ Wills. Dr Christine Gill has been awarded the...
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Posted 24/08/2011 A man who works at a golf club in the Midlands has won thousands of pounds in personal injury compensation. The green keeper suffered a partial finger amputation...
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Posted 14/10/2009 The equity release market in the UK is continuing to hold up amid difficult economic conditions, a new report has revealed. According to figures from Safe Home Income...
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Posted 20/01/2010 An NHS body has called on healthcare bosses to ensure they comply with incoming employment law changes designed to combat discrimination in the workplace. NHS Employers has hosted...
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Posted 07/11/2011 A local authority has been revealed to have paid £1.3 million in pothole-related compensation settlements.As a result, Cardiff City Council is looking into spending ten times this amount...
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Posted 16/02/2012 The family of a man who died as a result of an asbestos-related illness have been paid compensation.Ted Hall, originally from Sunderland, died at the age of 80...
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Posted 26/09/2012 Cancer death rates in the UK are set to fall by almost 17% by 2030, experts predict. Better diagnosis and treatment is the main reason for the change,...
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