Legal News
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Posted 30/04/2015 Roger Loomes, a personal injury specialist at Ashtons Legal, has obtained a £10,000 settlement for a man who suffered dental and other facial injuries when hit by a...
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Posted 07/11/2011 A report from the Centre for Social Justice has suggested that many mental health patients have been let down for decades as a result of inpatient wards closing...
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Posted 16/11/2010 An increasing number of ‘baby-boomers’ are buying a business or seeking to secure commercial contracts, a new study says. Analysis of visitors to website Businessforsale.com showed that 27...
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Posted 10/12/2009 A consumer advice site has warned people of the need to prioritise financial planning measures such as writing Willsif they wish to avoid unnecessary inheritance tax (IHT) levies....
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Posted 09/03/2011 Large numbers of people in the UK are unaware of the stipulations that their parents have made in their Wills, with many too embarrassed to ask. A study...
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Posted 01/08/2011 An inquest into the death of Susan Talby and her sons Joseph and Paul concluded today. Peterborough Coroner, Gordon Ryall, gave a verdict that Susan took her own...
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Posted 24/02/2012 Ashtons Legal have achieved a settlement of ?250,000 for a young man who was involved in a serious road traffic accident. Our client was a passenger in a...
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Posted 19/07/2010 The UK commercial property According to the latest IPD UK Monthly Index, commercial property There was an increase of 0.5 per cent last month alone, it said. Explaining...
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Posted 26/08/2016 By: Julie Crossley Plans are being drawn up that could see cuts to NHS services across England. There would be closures, cuts in bed numbers and changes to...
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Posted 08/09/2013 Nurses and midwives in the UK look set to face three-yearly checks from the end of 2015 under proposals currently being put forward by the Nursing and Midwifery...
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Posted 08/03/2010 It has been claimed that patients could be being misled by hospital data which shows that institutions are performing well. According to information seen by the BBC’s Panorama...
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Posted 30/11/2011 Ten care workers have been charged with ill treatment and neglect offences under the Mental Capacity Act following a Panorama programme which covertly filmed the abuse firsthand in...
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