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Longstanding Court of Protection client Dale Clark stole the show at the Ashtons Legal 2015 Case Management Conference by sharing his inspiring story and achievements. Dale is a former member of the RAF who...
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Ashtons Legal are delighted to welcome four new Solicitors to its Newmarket Road office in Cambridge. Three of the four recruits have joined the firm’s thriving business law group and...
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The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has said that the number of compensation claims for cerebral palsy and brain damage sustained at birth has barely changed since 2006/07. Obstetrics...
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Sharon Allison has been campaigning for improvements in mental health care, particularly in East Anglia, for several years and is working closely with families whose tragic stories about failure in...
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Recent news headlines have warned employees that social media chat and email conversations at work are open to being read by the boss, following a recent ruling by the European...
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As part of our support for local charities, we run the ‘Good Will campaign’ – our annual Wills Week. Wills Week 2016 is taking place next week between 8 –...
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A recent Employment Appeal Tribunal case has looked at the role and influence HR teams can play when advising dismissing and investigating officers on handling disciplinary matters (Ramphal v Department...
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Unacceptably short 15 minute home care visits to elderly and disabled people are still plaguing the care system in England. Research by Unison has found “distressing” cases of care being...
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The European Court of Human Rights (“ECHR”) has today set down a judgment in the case of Bărbulescu v Romania, with a finding that the employer’s monitoring of the employee’s...
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Christmas Day has been the biggest day of the year for online and app downloads in recent years, as users set up the new devices they’ve received as presents, and...
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When parents separate it is ideal to agree from the outset the arrangements for the care of the children, such as which parent the child will principally live with and...
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Proposed changes to the law mean families who lose a child or an elderly parent through hospital negligence will have no means of redress, according to a bereaved Kesgrave couple....
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