Legal News
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Posted 27/04/2011 Buying a business has been recommended to people who have already started up their own company and are making a good profit. A business expert referred to only...
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Posted 11/06/2012 The government is set to announce changes to employment law this week that it claims will allow members of staff to leave their organisation with “dignity”.Planned reform of...
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Posted 20/08/2012 ‘Spare Parts’, an exhibition of art made from all types of prosthetic limbs, is going to be held in London later this month in time to celebrate the...
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Posted 20/04/2011 Purchasing a company that has gone into administration could be a good option for businesspeople, according to one expert. John Timpson, owner of the Timpson’s shoe repair company,...
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Posted 13/09/2012 A report by Monitor, the Health services watchdog, has said that the standard of breast cancer care services at Stafford Hospital is “deeply dysfunctional”. This was the conclusion...
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Posted 16/08/2012 King’s Lynn construction company Knights Warner has ceased trading, with 50 jobs lost as a result of the closure of the company.Directors of the firm released a statement...
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Posted 01/10/2012 Ashtons Legal’s Sharon Allison has obtained £8,500 for Mr X, whose surgery left him with more problems than the benign cyst it removed. The removal of Mr X’s facial...
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Posted 07/04/2011 A former soldier is taking legal action against the Ministry of Defence (MoD) over the amount of compensation he received after being injured in Afghanistan. Sgt Rick Clements,...
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Posted 25/06/2012 The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled individuals who are injured or fall ill while on holiday will be able to claim back the paid leave at...
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Posted 17/07/2012 A woman who was made redundant from her job while she was pregnant has won her employment law case.KA Accountants and Financial Advisors was found to have discriminated...
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Posted 14/04/2011 A nursing home has been forced to pay compensation after a woman died because of its failings in care. Doreen Betts, 78, lived at Kersal Mount Nursing Home...
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Posted 21/08/2012 Companies in East Anglia could be forced to ask family and friends to lend them money in order to allow them to keep going.According to new research by...
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