£8.3 million compensation recovered for child with cerebral palsy
News
Clarke Willmott recently acted for a 10 year old boy who suffered brain damage at birth due to the negligence of the doctors and midwives involved in his delivery.
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Impressive results for Clarke Willmott in 2022 Legal 500 Guide
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Clarke Willmott LLP received prestigious Top Tier rankings for 10 of their specialist practice areas, up one from last year’s results, with a total of 61 recommendations across all of their seven regional offices.
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Continuing to raise awareness of Cauda Equina Syndrome
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The Cauda Equina Syndrome Festival 2021 has been taking place from 27 September 2021, and culminates with international Cauda Equina Syndrome Awareness day on 1 October 2021.
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A search (and seizure) order is a powerful tool in the litigator’s armoury where there are concerns in a dispute that crucial evidence will not be preserved.
Written by
Louise Goodwin
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Next on the agenda – the fight for equal pay within the retail sector
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Retail & leisure
Next has become the latest retailer to find itself involved in equal pay campaign after shop floor staff submitted hundreds of claims to the Employment Tribunal.
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Right to Work in the UK Checks – changes and further extension of COVID adjusted measures until 5 April 2022
Employment
Insights
The Home Office has granted a further extension to the adjusted procedure (in response to the Coronavirus pandemic) to complete Right to Work in the UK Checks.
Written by
Tim Copplestone
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