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Modernising Lasting Powers of Attorney

News
Earlier this year the responses to the Government’s consultation on modernising Lasting Powers of Attorney (LPA) were published.

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Motorbike accident claims

Serious injury
Legal Services

Our dedicated personal injury solicitors have many years’ experience claiming compensation for motorbike riders seriously injured in traffic accidents and the families of fatally injured bikers.

We understand all the legal aspects of motorbike accidents, the vulnerability of motorcyclists on the road and the devastating consequences of other drivers’ mistakes.

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New family partner for Clarke Willmott

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Clarke Willmott continues to expand its national family law team with the addition of Adam Maguire as partner in the Birmingham office

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New legislation on data sharing and cyber security

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Commercial contracts and agreements
The King’s Speech unveiled two new bills with implications for the technology sector: the Digital Information and Smart Data Bill (DISDB) and The Cyber Security and Resilience Bill (CSRB).

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Orthopaedic and missed fracture claims

Medical negligence
Legal Services

Missed fracture compensation claims are relatively common because some bone injuries have a very narrow window in which to diagnose and treat the fracture to ensure proper healing.

If a bone fracture is missed or misdiagnosed, it can cause serious complications, such as disfigurement, disability or severe infection, and the injured person may be entitled to compensation.

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Partner Adoption orders explained

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With recent figures showing that “blended families” are on the rise, we take a closer look at partner adoption where people adopt their partner’s child.

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Planning ahead: the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987

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When developing mixed use premises it is important to plan ahead especially where a developer intends to dispose of the freehold of the whole building or grant a long lease of the commercial parts as an investment.

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Preservation not possession: An imaging order preserves digital documents but not entitle a party to early access

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Commercial litigation and disputes
In the recent case the court considered the scope of disclosure and inspection following an imaging order. The judgment confirms that obtaining an imaging order to preserve digital material does not automatically entitle a party to early access to those documents ahead of standard disclosure timelines.

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