Although you may already feel like you have been through too much if you have been unlucky enough to experience clinical negligence while in the care of medical professionals, there are some very good reasons why making a claim for what happened to you is...
There are many changes on the horizon for employment law in 2014 as the government attempts to clear some of the red tape currently hindering business in the UK in order to make for a more productive working environment. However, it is not just the...
A divorce is an incredibly stressful situation for the majority of separating couples and the process itself can be very hard on all parties. However, it is important that even after the divorce has been granted, you remain focused on tying up any loose ends...
The run up to Christmas saw a large amount of news coverage of the number of cycling deaths on the roads in Britain, particularly in the capital. It is a sad fact that numbers have been on the rise and there have been increased calls for action to be...
Figures released at the end of 2013 have shown complaints against doctors rising over the past five years. The numbers, provided by the General Medical Council (GMC) indicated that there had been 8,109 complaints made against doctors in 2012, a figure that...
Whilst most people tend to view the break up of a marriage as a negative life event – and although it can be difficult for both parties, and particularly for children – where a relationship has reached the point where it has become toxic then...
Rent arrears are probably the worst nightmare for most landlords as they present the immediate issues of both a halt in cash flow and the spectre of possible action being required to remove a tenant and try to regain any monies unpaid. However, the Money...
Technology is increasingly becoming part of our lives. There is not much that cannot now be done on a smart phone or tablet, so it’s no shock that solicitors are being asked whether documents can be completed electronically. This would mean that the...
A report released in October of this year has found that British GPs are failing to diagnose teenage cancer cases. The report, which was put together by the Teenage Cancer Trust, has identified that patients aged between 13 and 24 are three times more likely...
The recent case of Young v Young has proven to be an interesting one for family law , both in terms of the complexity of the case itself and the sheer effort that went in to trying to resolve it. The end to the proceedings finally came last month in a High...