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Clarke Willmott supports Action for Brain Injury Week

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Personal injury and medical negligence
Clarke Willmott is once again supporting brain injury charity Headway with their Action For Brain Injury week campaign, taking place between 20th and 26th of May 2024.

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Cyber-fraud: Authorised Push Payment Fraud (APP)

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APP fraud is a type of cyber-crime whereby the fraudster tricks a paying party into making an authorised payment into an account which is controlled by the fraudster.

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How should employers respond when faced with the clash of religious beliefs and sexual orientation?

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The Central London Employment Tribunal found that there had been no discrimination after the claimant, a Christian and an actress, was dropped from a production following circulation by another actor on social media of an old Facebook post made by her relaying her beliefs on homosexuality.

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Misdiagnosis and late cancer diagnosis claims

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The shock of a cancer diagnosis is difficult enough to come to terms with, but discovering that a missed or delayed diagnosis prevented your cancer from being treated sooner is especially distressing. If you believe your cancer was misdiagnosed or diagnosed late due to medical negligence, you may be entitled to compensation.

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Skilled Worker Scheme Post Brexit

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The Government has announced a new points-based immigration system today. The new system will be introduced from 1 January 2021 when free movement will cease and there will be no differentiation between EU and non EU citizens.

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Supreme Court judgment: FCA’s business interruption insurance test case

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The judgment should be welcomed by policy holders as it establishes a higher degree of clarity as to how certain key policy terms and conditions should be interpreted both by insurance companies and by the lower courts.

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Bereavement in the workplace

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Employers should be sensitive to the feelings of a member of staff who has suffered a bereavement and should also be aware of the rights that may available to them at such a time.

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Birth Trauma Injury Report – Listen to Mums: Ending the Postcode Lottery on Perinatal Care

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Personal injury and medical negligence
Vanessa Harris comments on the recent birth trauma injury report – Listen to Mums: Ending the Postcode Lottery on Perinatal Care and discusses the themes and outcome of the report.

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Careful what you type – Court of Appeal rules informal email exchange is sufficient to transfer property to ex-partner

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For unmarried co-habiting couples who jointly own property without a declaration of trust, this article highlights the binding power of email

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Coronavirus and your brain: More about staying safe in difficult times

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In our last article, we looked at how COVID-19 may be affecting the lives of those with an acquired brain injury. We discuss more about staying safe in difficult times.

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