A bold vision for cycling and walking: vulnerable road users to be protected
News
Philip Edwards reviews the recent government report that proposes improved road safety for pedestrians & cyclists, & criminal penalties for dangerous drivers
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A bombshell for beneficiaries: Mis-sold shared appreciation mortgages
Financial services litigation
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With probate solicitors finding themselves dealing with increased cases involving complex shared appreciation mortgages, specialist financial services litigation lawyer Laura Robinson, explores the advice clients should be given.
Written by
Laura Robinson (née Hazell)
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Constructive unfair dismissal claims are difficult claims to bring successfully as the burden is on the Claimant to show that there was a fundamental breach that they resigned in response to (promptly).
A medical negligence claim for an infected cat bite – A case study
News
We were instructed to assist with a claim for an infected cat bite which resulted in loss of mobility in Ms.T’s fingers – negligence had left her with lifelong disabilities.
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A question of interpretation – repair or structural defect?
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This is a closer look at the Court of Appeal decision in Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London v Various Leaseholders of Great Arthur House [2021] EWCA Civ 431.
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Whilst a time of uncertainty and struggle for many, the past 12 months have created opportunities as well as challenges. Clarke Willmott saw our clients respond and adapt to the changes brought about by a global pandemic.