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Lauren Hampton - Housing Management Chartered Legal Executive - Southampton

Lauren Hampton

Chartered Legal Executive

Southampton
Lauren acts for social landlords in a wide range of landlord and tenant litigation, and provides advice on all aspects of housing management.
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Lauren Smart Associate

Lauren Smart

Associate

Taunton
Lauren deals with all aspects of estate administration work, dealing with both taxable and non-taxable estates.
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Louise Goodwin - Litigation Solicitor - Manchester

Louise Goodwin

Partner

Manchester
Louise Goodwin is a Partner in Clarke Willmott’s commercial & private client litigation team, advising on all areas of dispute resolution from defamation and reputational management to encompassing injunctive proceedings.
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Peter McHugh

Partner & ADRg Accredited Mediator

Birmingham
Peter McHugh is a construction law specialist, acting on behalf of contractors, sub contractors and employers in disputes of all sizes and types.
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Reforming the Professional Negligence Pre-Action Protocol: Why penalties for non-engagement with ADR are so important

Commercial litigation and disputes
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The Professional Negligence Pre-Action Protocol (PAP) was initially introduced in July 2001 to provide a framework for parties involved in claims of professional negligence to engage in early discussions before starting formal legal proceedings.

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Should I make a sole or joint no fault divorce application?

Family law
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In a sole application, only one party is responsible for making the application and progressing it. In a joint application, both spouses apply together and are jointly responsible for progressing.

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Should I sue the NHS?

Medical negligence
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Over recent years, it has become clear that the NHS is in crisis with over 350,000 people waiting over a year for treatment and with cancer waiting times for 2023 in England being the worst on record.

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