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Inquiry report published into Ian Paterson, Breast Surgeon

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The long awaited report into breast surgeon Ian Paterson has been published today following an Inquiry chaired by Bishop Graham James.

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Trade mark law after Brexit

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There are some changes set out in the Withdrawal Agreement that trade mark proprietors should be aware of in order to appropriately prepare.

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5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive and trusts

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The government has now issued the promised technical consultation referred to in our last blog which has thrown some light on the various concerns.

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New Birmingham office charity: Autism West Midlands

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We are delighted to announce that going forward our new charity of the year for the Birmingham office will be Autism West Midlands.

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Private medical care and patient safety

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A look into the case of Ian Peterson and the poor patient safety (now under scrutiny) in the private hospital/ medical sector.

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Trusts and the 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive

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There has been some publicity in the media recently about the effect on trusts of the 5th Anti-Money Laundering Directive (5th AMLD).

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Retail update: Defamation, assault & food poisoning

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Two recent High Court cases reflect the fact that poor customer service and failures to deal with complaints and claims in a proper manner at an early stage can lead to unexpected and unwelcome outcomes for retail and leisure businesses.

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Celebrating £40k of grant funding

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We’ve recently celebrated the awarding of £40,000 from our charitable fund, managed by Somerset Community Foundation.

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When does “unwanted conduct” constitute harassment?

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The EAT held that a female manager did not harass a male team member when she gave him an unwanted back, neck and shoulder massage in an open plan office.

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