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In a post-covid-lockdown world, flexible working has become standard practice for most employees. In fact, research has shown that today more than half (51%) of employees say that they have flexible w...
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I recently acted for a client who had an operation performed on the wrong side of his body. This was an inexcusable mistake. It was a “Never Event”. Fortunately, the Defendant swiftly admitted lia...
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In the Housing and Property Disputes team at Anthony Gold we spend much of our time advising tenants, leaseholders, landlords, freeholders and agents about ‘civil’ legal disputes. But we are also...
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Aretha Franklin is better known for being the Queen of Soul than she is for the technicalities of the law. But the late hit singer and renowned civil rights activist re-emerged into the headlines rece...
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In late July 2023, the Northern Care Alliance published the report of its “Look Back Review” of spinal surgery patient safety, arising from care provided to its patients by one of its spinal surge...
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The Highway Code was updated in 2022 to include new rules which introduced a new hierarchy of road users. This hierarchy now puts road users who are most at risk in the event of a collision at the top...
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With effect from 26th July 2023, the Statutory Legacy sum due to the deceased’s surviving spouse or civil partner will be increased from £270,000 to £322,000. A Statutory Legacy is a fixed sum a s...
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Sepsis is the body’s response to an infection, and it is a life-threatening medical emergency. Any kind of infection (viral, bacterial or fungal) can lead to sepsis. When sepsis occurs, the body’s...
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