A Telford legal expert has warned that a government crackdown aimed at reducing fraudulent whiplash claims could actually make justice harder for people with genuine injuries to obtain.
It is not just law that is all in a day’s work for Oswestry solicitor, Caroline Yorke. In addition to her daytime role as a family lawyer at local law firm Lanyon Bowdler, Caroline is also a volunteer assisting SARDA Wales (Search & Rescue Dogs Association).
A warning for the increasing number of divorced or separated couples that continue to live together in the same home could have far-reaching legal implications.
Employment specialist The HR Dept has joined forces with charity Family Lives to provide a guide for employers and employees on managing workplace bullying.
Congratulations to President Barack Obama on winning his second term in the White House. But next week in the UK, we face an election of our own and it seems to be one of the best kept secrets in the country!
Congratulations to President Barack Obama on winning his second term in the White House. But next week in the UK, we face an election of our own which seems to be the best kept secret in the land!
COURTS should expect a rise in compensation cases in the next six months as victims realise they will receive reduced damages under an imminent change in the law, according to a leading lawyer.
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