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Successful claim following insertion of incorrect knee prosthesis

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At age 16 years, KV was involved in a serious road traffic accident. We were successfully able to obtain £60,000 in compensation for KV as a result of the Defendant’s negligence.

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Successful settlement for surgical injury

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Our medical negligence team recently achieved settlement of a claim where our client’s bowel was injured during a hysterectomy.

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Surrogacy and fertility law

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Fertility law has not evolved at the same rate as assisted reproduction technologies. We look at the need for judges to be creative in how they apply legislation.

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Take care when seeking an injunction!

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A recent case demonstrates how established principals still apply to the new and developing area of law around cryptocurrency.

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Taking back control: What boards can learn from Tesla

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Commercial litigation and disputes
John Flint, commercial litigation partner at Clarke Willmott LLP, says that there may be lessons to be learnt for UK boards from Tesla’s recent travails to safeguard companies’ reputations and long-term success.

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The court provides clarification on the status of a contractual deposit

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Commercial litigation and disputes
Peter Brewer provides a thorough breakdown of the King Crude Carriers case providing clarification on the status of a contractual deposit.

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The importance of nuclear energy for the Welsh economy

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The Welsh Government has been proactive in supporting nuclear energy as part of its commitment for a greener economy for many years, dating back to the build, operation and decommissioning of Trawsfynydd and Wylfa Newydd power plants.

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The Pubs Code and going free of tie

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The “beer tie” is a centuries-old concept where large pub companies lease their pubs to tenants. As part of the pub tenancy agreement the tenant is restricted to buying its beer and products from the landlord, generally at inflated prices. In England and Wales, there are six large pub-owning businesses (landlords) and thousands of tied tenants.

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The Statutory Residence Test and “exceptional circumstances”

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Since 6 April 2013 an individual’s UK tax status has been decided by the Statutory Residence Test (SRT). The number of days that the taxpayer spends in the UK is vital in determining tax residence pursuant to the SRT with a variable number being permitted as decided by various factors.

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