Legal News
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Posted 11/03/2016 By: Amanda Cavanagh Health trusts in England have been ranked by their ability to learn from mistakes, as part of several changes designed to improve patient safety. The...
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Posted 06/08/2009 Companies have been urged to make sure any asbestos on their premises is properly managed. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) said the carcinogenic substance is the biggest...
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Posted 18/08/2015 The Partners and staff at Ashtons Legal were delighted to welcome clients and friends to their Maritime Drinks and 10th Anniversary Reception recently.
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Posted 14/08/2014 Ashtons Legal client Harry Ramsden’s has granted its first international franchise in over a decade. The iconic British brand, which has been serving its world famous fish and...
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Posted 07/04/2010 A man who once frequently played polo with Prince Harry has lodged a personal injury compensation claim after alleging that a car crash wrecked his career. Jay Jones,...
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Posted 06/01/2011 A school dinner lady has won her case for unfair dismissal at an employment law tribunal, it was announced today (January 6th 2011). Carol Hill had stopped a...
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Posted 25/05/2010 A man who was paralysed in a car crash is taking legal action against the driver in a bid to claim personal injury compensation. Darren Best was a...
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Posted 12/05/2014 St Nicholas Hospice Care are running a very special event this Thursday 15 May to celebrate their 30th anniversary. The Spring Race Evening, hosted by the Special Events Committee, will...
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Posted 29/01/2013 The Royal College of Surgeons (RCS) wants only trained doctors, nurses and dentists to provide non-surgical cosmetic treatments such as Botox and dermal fillers. Currently people such as...
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Posted 23/07/2009 Norwich city centre has a below-average number of vacant commercial properties, according to a council official. Stefan Gurney, city centre partnership manager at Norwich City Council, stated that...
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Posted 19/10/2009 UK firms have been warned of the need to heed employment law relating to discrimination when selecting and recruiting new workers. Recent research from the Department for Work...
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Posted 03/09/2009 A former radio presenter is to take his case to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the hope of setting a new employment law precedent for volunteer...
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