Legal News
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Posted 28/05/2014 The husband of a Pulham Market woman who died following surgery on her varicose veins is demanding details of his wife’s treatment and the circumstances that led up...
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Posted 27/04/2010 Home Retail Group’s insurers have agreed to settle a number of compensation claims related to chemicals used in sofas manufactured in China. Thousands of people complained of skin...
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Posted 24/02/2011 Barclays has won the case brought against the firm by Lehman Brothers, which is down to hard work of its commercial law solicitors. A judge has ruled that...
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Posted 13/05/2010 New figures released under the Freedom of Information Act have revealed that the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has been forced to pay compensation to four employees in the...
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Posted 25/02/2011 Companies listed in the FTSE 100 should make sure their boards are made of up 25 per cent female employees, which could be of note to employment law...
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Posted 18/08/2014 Cataract operations which had been outsourced to a private firm Vanguard Healthcare to help clear NHS backlog of patients were halted following complaints. Rosaline Wong, Clinical Negligence specialist...
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Posted 13/05/2010 Statistics released by the Ministry of Justice have shown that the number of people declaring themselves insolvent or bankrupt in the first three months of 2010 increased when...
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Posted 27/08/2014 A report published by the Centre for Health and the Public Interest has called for a greater transparency about the quality of healthcare in the private sector. Rosaline...
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Posted 17/01/2011 Julie Crossley, a clinical negligence lawyer at Ashtons Legal, has obtained compensation for Mrs P following unnecessary delay in performing a ‘flap lift’ to correct the ‘striae’ (corneal...
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Posted 11/08/2014 A major push is needed to boost mental health research, Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has told the BBC. The Deputy Prime Minister said his party’s next election...
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Posted 29/10/2014 When Claire Allnutt was 28 years old she developed a serious condition called necrotizing fasciitis (often called the flesh eating bug) and she was admitted to the Luton...
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Posted 15/02/2011 The Bribery Act 2010 became law in April 2010, and was due to come into force in April 2011 but following lobbying from business organisations and others, has...
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