Legal News
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Posted 09/06/2010 A company is facing a personal injury compensation claim after an accident in which an employee was temporarily blinded. Carl Woodbridge had been on a job for Rentokil...
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Posted 16/09/2009 Older people suffering from limited pension finance should consider equity release as an alternative funding method, according to a trade body. Safe Home Income Plans (Ship) has stated...
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Posted 16/02/2012 The Home Builders Federation (HBF) has called for the coalition government to ensure its changes to planning law are pro-growth.Steve Turner, head of communications at the body, stated...
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Posted 31/05/2012 Julie Crossley, a medical injury specialist at Ashtons Legal, has obtained compensation for a Norfolk woman whose biopsy results revealing that she had a cancerous lesion were not...
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Posted 27/09/2010 A woman from Greater Manchester has launched a personal injury claim against travel firm First Choice after enduring a holiday she described as “a nightmare”. Paula Solomons of...
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Posted 10/02/2012 A failure to adhere to planning law has led to proposals for tennis courts to be built in Oxfordshire being thrown out.The Wychwoods Tennis Club wanted to create...
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Posted 16/05/2013 The Motor Accident Solicitors Society (MASS) is challenging the insurance industry to commit to passing all of the savings they make as a result of the recent law...
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Posted 01/07/2010 A motorcyclist who launched a personal injury claim after being seriously hurt in a road crash has been awarded £650,000 with which to rebuild his life. Anthony Williams,...
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Posted 11/07/2012 Washington University School of Medicine scientists have carried out a study of people from the UK, US and Australia and consider that signs of Alzheimer’s appear up to...
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Posted 12/11/2009 The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has called on Natural England to ensure that the needs of farmers are fully considered when the Marine and Coastal Access Bill becomes...
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Posted 23/03/2015 Mental health trusts in England have seen their budgets fall by more than 8% in real terms over the course of this parliament, according to recent figures. The...
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Posted 13/12/2011 Planning law has been blamed for the current state of the construction sector in the UK.Speaking at a Property Week webinar, Killian Hurley, chief executive at Mount Anvil,...
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