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With the recent changes putting the squeeze on general personal injury law a lot of firms seem to be claiming to be clinical negligence lawyers – beware!
Recently when discussing a dental negligence case with one of our experts, a Dental Surgeon, he commented that “we are getting inundated with enquiries from firms, unlike yourselves, who don’t really know what constitutes breach in these types of claims”.
It is nice to be recognised as lawyers who really know our area of law!
However, it is when we have really made a difference to our clients that we feel genuine pride in our work…
Following the Keogh Review in June last year, the Medway NHS Foundation Trust was put in special measures and since then the Chief Executive and Chairman of the Trust have announced that they are stepping down.
One of the worlds largest life insurance and pensions company, Aegon, has raised concerns that family finances are being severely affected as a result of divorce.
A Somerset-based will-writer is facing a lengthy jail sentence after being found guilty of several charges of fraud by abuse of position in relation to a power of attorney, fraud by abuse of position as sole executor of a will and theft by Bristol Crown Court.
A senior nurse has been suspended for 12 months by the Nursing & Midwifery Council following a disciplinary hearing.
More than 100 family dentists have signed an open letter to The Telegraph newspaper to highlight their concerns for their profession.
A 10 year old girl who suffered a catastrophic brain injury during her birth is to receive £4.5 million compensation from The Colchester University NHS Foundation Trust.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) and Dr Foster have conducted a study (between July 2011 and June 2013) and have compiled a list of NHS Trusts with consistently high death rates.
A retired senior nurse for the Mid Staffordshire NHS Trust, Janice Harry, has agreed to be struck off the nursing register which will prevent her from working as a nurse in the UK.
The West Cumberland Hospital has been found liable, by the High Court in London, for the death of a woman due to medical negligence.