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Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch release their independent report on delays in intrapartum intervention

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The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch release their independent report on delays in intrapartum intervention once fetal compromise is suspected.

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Helen Lock Partner

Helen Lock

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Taunton
Helen is a Partner in the Private Property and Agriculture team specialising in non-contentious residential, agricultural and rural property law, including sales and purchases, landlord and tenant matters, remortgages, the basic payment scheme and easements.
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Hoarding in social housing: striking the right balance

Hoarding in social housing: striking the right balance
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Housing management

Written by Nistha Sharma Hoarding presents a growing challenge for social housing landlords, demanding a careful balance between…

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How long do I have to bring an unfair prejudice petition?

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Commercial litigation and disputes
An unfair prejudice petition is a legal claim made by a shareholder of a company when they feel they have been treated unfairly by the company’s management or other shareholders.

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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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At Clarke Willmott, hybrid working is here to stay. When you join us, you’ll be empowered to work where you do your best work, balancing your individual needs with the need for us to engage as teams and deliver excellent client service.

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HR Consultancy Corner: looking ahead in 2023

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As usual, the annual increase to statutory employment rates and limits will take effect in April and there are several employment law deadlines to be aware of.

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HR Consultancy Corner: Restructuring and redundancy top tips

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With a continued turbulent economic climate it’s not surprising that many organisations are looking at re-structuring and/or redundancies as a way to help secure the future of the business and off-set rising costs.

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Inheritance Tax Reform – A tipping point for family farms?

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Agriculture
As Parliament winds down for the summer recess, the question on many farming families’ minds is: will the government be for turning when it comes to proposed tax reforms?

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Injury Awareness Week: Lawyer warns of ‘justice gap’ for victims

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Medical negligence
Lee Hart, a partner at national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP, says too many victims of catastrophic injury are being left without support or compensation, despite being harmed by entirely preventable failures.

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Inquiry report published into Ian Paterson, Breast Surgeon

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The long awaited report into breast surgeon Ian Paterson has been published today following an Inquiry chaired by Bishop Graham James.

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