Legal News
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Posted 19/02/2015 Ashtons Legal personal injury lawyer Rachel Stowe has obtained £11,000 for a client who suffered whiplash and had soft tissue injuries to her lower back, compounding a pre-existing...
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Posted 27/10/2011 Hundreds of hospitals and care homes nationwide face unannounced spot checks under plans to identify problems. The spot check initiative comes as a direct result of a report...
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Posted 23/07/2009 Norwich County Council is backing calls for changes to the law, which would allow carers to make important decisions on behalf of those they look after. The authority...
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Posted 09/01/2012 The Medical Defence Union (MDU) has noted there has been a rise in the number of clinical negligence cases being brought against plastic surgeons.Research by the body has...
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Posted 02/10/2014 Lawyers who handle injury claims for mesothelioma sufferers are delighted by the news that future claims will be run on the basis that the asbestos-disease sufferer receives 100%...
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Posted 24/06/2014 Ashtons Legal is delighted to announce the arrival of solicitors Joel Furniss, Janette Wand and Louise Cardwell and PR Executive Emily Sullivan to its Ipswich office. Joel joins the...
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Posted 08/12/2011 Individuals looking into buying property in France have been informed they will not be given a completion date for the purchase on the contract.According to Justin Postlethwaite, editor...
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Posted 17/11/2009 The UK commercial property sector could be set for a revival in the coming months, according to a major property developer. Chris Grigg, chief executive of British Land,...
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Posted 15/07/2009 Rumour has it that the Conservatives are re-thinking their well-publicised plans to raise the Inheritance Tax threshold to
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Posted 23/11/2011 Julie Crossley, a medical injury lawyer at Ashtons Legal, has obtained £15,000 for Mr T following the death of his sister. Miss T, a Norfolk woman in her...
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Posted 29/03/2016 By: Julie Crossley Junior doctors will put patients “in harm’s way” by withdrawing emergency care during strikes next month, health minister Ben Gummer has said. It will be...
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Posted 15/09/2009 A new European employment law ruling is to allow workers to reclaim and reschedule allocated holiday time which is disrupted by illness. The European Court of Justice (ECJ)...
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