Breast implants – my PIP tips

16 January 2012 By Jamie Hanley
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Many of you will have read or heard about the potentially defective breast implants provided to approximately 40,000 women in the UK. One of our clinical negligence experts – Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp – looks at the situation and how to avoid similar problems in the future…

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

Letter to The Times: The NHS should be getting it right, first time

12 January 2012 By Jamie Hanley
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The following letter was written by Linda Levison and Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp in response to an article in The Times newspaper (12.1.12) “Rise in negligence claims to cost hospitals millions“… 

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Linda Levison, Medical Negligence, News Releases, Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp,

Beware the hidden depths of sex discrimination

10 January 2012 By Jamie Hanley
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Anthea Christie – one of our employment law specialists in London – has been reading about a recent sex discrimination case in Belfast that should be of interest to employers and jobseekers alike.

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Anthea Christie, Employment,

Is ‘workplace USA’ out of touch with sexual harassment?

20 December 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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Damian Brooks, from our York office, recently came across a fascinating report about sexual harassment in the workplace published by the American Economic Review. He wondered how its findings might go down this side of the pond…

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Current Controversies, Damian Brooks, Employment,

Warning: exaggerated PI claims can seriously damage your liberty!

14 December 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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Contrary to what the insurance companies and some of their allies in Parliament and the media would like us to believe, the vast majority of personal injury claims are legitimate. But there are people who will ‘push their luck’ and exaggerate injuries for personal gain. Jack Waller, from our Head Office in London, shows why […]

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Accidents and Disease, Jack Waller,

Slips, trips, and kids – it’s not always their fault!

5 December 2011 By Jamie Hanley
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Slips and trips are – and always have been – an everyday hazard. Especially for children, who don’t always have the experience to anticipate the possibility of danger. And they don’t always look where they’re going. So, too often, they have to learn the hard way. But it isn’t always their fault. Kirsty Broadway – of […]

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Accidents and Disease, Kirsty Broadway, Medical Negligence,
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