Legal News
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People renting out properties after going through the residential conveyancing process may find they have a good source of income after research revealed the lettings market is buoyant. According to...
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Zak Hall from Sedburgh is seeking compensation from the University Hospitals of Morcambe NHS Trust. Zak was born at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary in April 2007 but, as a result...
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Buying a business could offer significant benefits to entrepreneurs over starting up a firm from scratch. David Yezbak, a business broker writing for the Augusta Chronicle, pointed out that acquiring...
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The daughter of a woman who escaped from a hospital and committed suicide has successfully sued the NHS trust responsible for her care for negligence. Carol Savage, 50, was detained...
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A study published this week in the British Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology has found that infants of women who received substandard care * during labour had a three-fold increased...
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Many young people have yet to produce Wills because they feel they do not need to worry about doing so until later, according to research. A survey conducted among 18-30...
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One in three people over 65 will die with dementia and many are leaving it too late to appoint someone they trust to make decisions on their behalf. Latest statistics...
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In April 2009 great-grandmother Betty Figg was snatched by social workers against the wishes of her daughter, her former carer. Social workers arrived with police and a battering ram to...
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Employees at Norfolk-based company Bernard Matthews Farms are facing the prospect of redundancy. More than 40 posts are set to be slashed from its workforce at its headquarters in Great...
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The government has been commended for bringing forward a review on whether the mandatory retirement age should be scrapped. However, the Employers Forum on Age (EFA) has called on it...
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Farmers who have livestock grazing near public rights of way could be affected by the ruling in a recent court case. Six years ago, Shirley McKaskie suffered serious personal injury...
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People looking to make a property sale or purchase could have reason to feel optimistic about conditions in the UK housing market, industry analysts have suggested. According to Moneynet.co.uk, recent...
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