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Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board

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In October 2018 a report was commissioned to investigate maternity services at Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board following concerns raised regarding safety within the maternity units of the Royal Glamorgan Hospital and Prince Charles Hospital.

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Deadline looming to implement UK international transfer of personal data amendments

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Commercial contracts and agreements
Incoming changes to UK data protection laws means those using the EU standard contractual clauses to safely transfer personal data outside the UK are to update their documentation to bring them into line with equivalent UK-mandated contractual clauses.

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Death due to medical negligence

Medical negligence
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Coming to terms with the loss of a loved one is difficult enough. Even more so if you feel that they did not receive acceptable care from their treating doctors and that medical mistakes or medical negligence may have led to their death.

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Debt recovery team gain CICM accreditation

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Clarke Willmott  has become the first client-servicing solicitor firm to gain a CICMQ quality accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Credit Management (CICM)

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Domestic reverse charge on construction services

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After some considerable delay the Domestic Reverse charge (“DRC”) on construction services came into effect on 1 March 2021.

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Employing low skilled workers post Brexit

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The new points based immigration system will apply to both EU and non EU nationals alike. The system is due to go live from 1 January 2021.

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Fast cars, fancy watches and emergency finance – the challenges presented by CBIL’s fraud

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Banking and financial services
CBILS loans may be of varying duration but important characteristics of a CBIL are that the first year of the loan is interest free and the fees for arranging a loan are paid for by the government.

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Fatal injury claims

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The sudden and unexpected death of a loved one can carry significant financial implications for you and any dependents left behind. The law about what can be claimed is complex, but our specialist solicitors will advise you fully on your entitlement to compensation with sensitivity and understanding.

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Five key takeaways for farming businesses following the budget

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After months of speculation, the Chancellor has announced changes to Agricultural Property Relief (APR) and Business Property Relief (BPR). These changes will have a significant impact on estate planning for many farms.

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Green Leases – a renaissance?

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Commercial property
Over the last decade environmental considerations have become more important to individuals and businesses in their decision-making processes, with expectations rising in many areas of their lives and activities.

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KVB Consultants v. Jacob Hopkins McKenzie: A warning shot for principal firms

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Financial services litigation
The Court of Appeal in KVB Consultants Ltd and others v Jacob Hopkins McKenzie Ltd and others has upheld a High Court decision that principal firms cannot exclude liability for their appointed representatives through drafting contracts which are detached from factual reality.

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