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Posted 09/09/2009 A group of London bankers is taking legal action in order to claim £30 million in unpaid bonuses, which they claim they are owed under employment law. Many...
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Posted 17/08/2009 Consumers have been warned that if they do not write a will, most of their assets could go to the state after their death. St Richard’s Hospice in...
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Posted 05/02/2010 An inquest into a clinical negligence case in Cambridgeshire is to lead to a reform of out-of-hours care provision. Authorities have concluded an investigation into locum doctor Daniel...
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Posted 12/10/2014 Roger Loomes, a personal injury specialist at Ashtons Legal, has obtained a settlement of £115,000 for Mr S who was injured in a low speed accident when his...
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Posted 28/11/2011 Media Wales, which announced a raft of redundancies earlier in the year, has revealed more workers are going to be losing their jobs.A further 14 members of staff...
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Posted 29/09/2009 Gangmasters regulations must be introduced in the construction industry in order to protect the rights of workers under employment law, according to a union. The Union of Construction,...
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Posted 08/01/2010 Consumers looking to make compensation claims for personal injuries should seek to take advice from solicitors directly, rather than using a middleman, according to the Law Society. The...
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Posted 27/07/2009 Injuries caused by animals have been more newsworthy than usual in the past year or so and have ranged from babies mauled by dogs to David Blunkett suffering...
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Posted 10/03/2010 It has been reported that a diabetic man has become the first in the UK to claim personal injury compensation after being shocked by a Taser stun gun....
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Posted 30/10/2012 A decision by the High Court may have considerable implications for employees who “forget” to sign and return revised contracts of employment.The High Court has handed down a...
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Posted 22/11/2010 A female banker has been awarded £1.5 million in compensation after she was discriminated against by her employer for having a child. Oksana Denysenko was a vice-president at...
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Posted 07/01/2010 Commercial property investors have been warned that current positive signs in the sector may give way to further declines in the medium-term future. Capital Economics has expressed concern...
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