Welcome to Holland… and the bravery of parents with disabled children.

4 May 2012 By Frances McCarthey
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Arti Shah of our London office – Eclipse Proclaim Personal Injury Awards ‘Young Achiever’ of 2011 – never ceases to be amazed by the resilience of parents with disabled children…

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Accidents and Disease, Marcus Weatherby,

Remembering the workers: Workers’ Memorial Day, 2012

30 April 2012 By Frances McCarthey
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With Workers’ Memorial Day in mind, partner Marcus Weatherby – in a considered piece for Employment Law magazine – looks critically at the Government’s current misguided attack on ‘excessive health and safety provision’.

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Accidents and Disease, Current Controversies, Editorial, H & S, Marcus Weatherby, Medical Negligence,

We desperately need to care more for the elderly… but now it seems we couldn’t care less.

24 April 2012 By Frances McCarthey
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In the light of the recent BBC Panorama exposé on disastrous care home treatment, partner and former nurse Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp pleads for an urgent review of the way we look after society’s elderly infirm…

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Accidents and Disease, Current Controversies, Marcus Weatherby, Medical Negligence, Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp,

Workers Memorial Day: ‘Remember the dead – fight for the living.’

18 April 2012 By Frances McCarthey
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With Workers’ Memorial Day (28th April) approaching, Partner Marcus Weatherby is critical of the Government’s current misguided attack on what it sees as ‘excessive health and safety provision’…   

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Accidents and Disease, Current Controversies, Employment, H & S, Marcus Weatherby,

Employment law changes are bad news for employees

3 April 2012 By Frances McCarthey
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Employment specialist Anthea Christie considers the likely impact of a number of much-anticipated changes to employment law being introduced this month. Of particular concern to her is the doubling of the unfair dismissal qualifying period…

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Anthea Christie, Current Controversies, Employment, Marcus Weatherby,

Supreme Court ruling hits asbestos insurers hard

29 March 2012 By Frances McCarthey
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The Supreme Court yesterday ruled that insurers who offered cover for negligent employers at the time when victims inhaled deadly asbestos fibres will have to pay compensation.

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Marcus Weatherby, News Releases,
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