Legal News
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Posted 31/10/2012 Tim Gleave, a personal injury specialist at Ashtons Legal, has obtained £17,500 for a pedestrian who was hit by a cyclist as she was crossing the road on...
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Posted 16/11/2012 Within legal circles, there has been much talk of how the ‘Jackson proposals’ and legal aid cuts will affect the legal landscape as from April 2013. Lord Justice...
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Posted 17/09/2009 A union has called on the government to permit workers suffering from -related pleural plaques to make compensation claims. The Union of Construction, Allied Trades and Technicians (Ucatt)...
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Posted 14/06/2012 Ashtons Legal medical injury specialist Sharon Allison has agreed a total settlement of around ?2.5 million to compensate Miss T for the fact that she can only walk...
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Posted 22/09/2011 Planning law recommendations have been made by Friends of the Earth, which has called on the coalition government to implement measures that will protect the environment. The organisation’s...
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Posted 11/10/2012 The Inquest into the death of Carole Bullett, the 57 year old woman who was killed when a horse bolted into a crowd at the Nowton Park Country...
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Posted 28/03/2012 Planning law changes outlined by the coalition government this week have been welcomed by the British Property Federation (BPF).The National Planning Policy Framework has been designed in order...
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Posted 12/11/2009 A change to employment law is likely to be required to ensure companies act to close the gender pay gap, the findings of new research suggest. The government...
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Posted 27/07/2010 Mr F was employed by the US Airforce and stationed at RAF Lakenheath in 2006 when he was involved in a road accident which completely changed the course...
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Posted 12/11/2009 The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has called on Natural England to ensure that the needs of farmers are fully considered when the Marine and Coastal Access Bill becomes...
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Posted 23/03/2015 Mental health trusts in England have seen their budgets fall by more than 8% in real terms over the course of this parliament, according to recent figures. The...
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Posted 13/12/2011 Planning law has been blamed for the current state of the construction sector in the UK.Speaking at a Property Week webinar, Killian Hurley, chief executive at Mount Anvil,...
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