What part of ‘justice’ don’t they understand?

8 April 2013 By Jamie Hanley
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Clinical negligence partner Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp reflects on the apparent hypocrisy of the Justice Secretary’s appreciation of our legal system… 

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Current Controversies, Rosamund Rhodes-Kemp,

News Release re. WPC Kelly Jones

2 April 2013 By Jamie Hanley
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 NEWS RELEASE   Tuesday, 2 April 2013   Statement   This is a statement with regard to WPC Kelly Jones and an incident that took place in Norfolk in 2012.   We cannot discuss the detail of a case which is ongoing. Our role, at this time, is to provide legal representation for WPC Kelly […]

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Current Controversies, News Releases,

Suicide on the railway is considered a ‘crime of violence’ – yet not, it seems, on the road. Will the Supreme Court finally resolve this bizarre legal anomaly?

2 March 2013 By Jamie Hanley
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Arti Shah of our London office sums up what yesterday’s Supreme Court hearing was all about… 

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Accidents and Disease, Current Controversies,

Lewisham Hospital: why mothers should worry about ‘moneysaving’ maternity unit downgrades.

31 January 2013 By Jamie Hanley
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Lessons still not being learned pose a real danger to birthing mothers, warns clinical negligence solicitor Richard Kayser, from our London office…

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Current Controversies, Medical Negligence,

Shouldn’t we put saving lives before saving money?

14 January 2013 By Jamie Hanley
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Clinical Negligence solicitor Richard Kayser, from our London office, continues to be frustrated by government ‘short-termism’ regarding so-called money-saving cutbacks in the NHS…

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Current Controversies, Medical Negligence,

Sorry tale of justice watchdog being put down by Government.

14 January 2013 By Jamie Hanley
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Partner Marcus Weatherby is dismayed but not surprised at the latest twist in the Government’s reform programme for our justice system…

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Current Controversies, Marcus Weatherby, Medical Negligence,
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