Legal News
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Posted 05/01/2010 Commercial property firm Jones Lang LaSalle has predicted that bank lending for property ventures is likely to remain limited in the near future. The company has published its...
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Posted 20/01/2011 The amputation of a woman’s leg has led to the patient being awarded £10,000 after experts deemed the operation unnecessary. Michelle Richards won her clinical negligence case relating...
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Posted 03/03/2011 A disabled man whose bowel was accidentally stitched closed has been awarded clinical negligence compensation for his ordeal. Stuart Morley, 29, who has learning difficulties, had to have...
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Posted 08/01/2010 The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has welcomed a governmental planning policy change which is set to make it easier for rural farmers to undertake land developments. Lobbying from...
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Posted 21/07/2009 A retired Norwich man who was exposed to asbestos during his career has urged the government to let people in his situation claim compensation. David Brown is a...
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Posted 28/06/2011 Ashtons Legal and bereaved parents Liz and Declan Ling are seeking a change in the law to allow inquests to be requested into the death of stillborn babies....
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Posted 12/03/2010 Stonework firms in Britain have been urged to make sure their health and safety regulations are up-to-date in order to prevent personal injury in the sector. The Health...
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Posted 11/06/2012 Ashtons Legal – an Ipswich law firm that specialises in brain injury – is running a free drop in advice clinic for carers of brain injured relatives and...
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Posted 01/12/2009 A lack of regulation in the hairdressing sector is causing many customers to be exposed to the risk of suffering a life-changing personal injury. This is the view...
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Posted 23/03/2012 Julie Crossley, a medical injury lawyer at Ashtons Legal, has obtained a settlement of ?15,000 for a widow whose husband died following post-road accident treatment in 2008. Mr...
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Posted 08/09/2013 Nurses and midwives in the UK look set to face three-yearly checks from the end of 2015 under proposals currently being put forward by the Nursing and Midwifery...
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Posted 08/03/2010 It has been claimed that patients could be being misled by hospital data which shows that institutions are performing well. According to information seen by the BBC’s Panorama...
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