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 Rachel Sharp
  March 8, 2023
Qualified One-Way Cost Shifting (QOCS) rule was introduced for Personal Injury Claims on 1st April 2013 following its recommendation by Lord Justice Jackson. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Rachel Sharp
  March 8, 2023
The recent handing down Czernuszka v King [2023] EWHC 380 (KB) has shown that whilst serious injury is an accepted risk in sport, sport is not exempt from the law of negligence and in doing so has set a legal precedent for injury claims in the context of sport. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Emelia Garnett
  March 6, 2023
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) is a government run scheme which deals with compensation claims for individuals who have been physically or mentally injured because they were the victim of a violent crime. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Hilary Garnett
  March 3, 2023
The Supreme Court recognised a landlord’s need for certainty and the ability to recover the cost and expenses that it has incurred without significant delay or dispute. Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Laura Beevers
  March 2, 2023
Questions asked frequently by fathers: 1) What steps can be taken to acquire parental responsibility if I am not named on my child’s birth certificate? Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Helen Thewlis
  February 24, 2023
Since the online divorce portal has become more accessible and user friendly, DIY divorces are now extremely common Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Natalie Lang
  February 20, 2023
The recent case of Re A (Covert Medication, Closed Proceedings), [2022] EWCOP 44 within the Court of Protection has offered further guidance on when it may be acceptable for a closed hearing to take place, Read our blog post to find out more.
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 Natalie Lang
  February 20, 2023
The OPG have published an update to the existing Deputy Standards which are applicable to both property & financial affairs as well as health & welfare decisions. Read our blog post to find out more.
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