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The government has announced that it hopes to have offered the vaccination to all adults by the end of July. Naturally, many have wondered, what about the children? Germany has recently made the dec...
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Written by Mumtaz Hussain A personal injury or clinical negligence solicitor at Anthony Gold LLP will wear many hats. As well as being an expert in their chosen field, a trusted legal adviser to th...
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For those involved in serious traumatic brain injury work, the term independent living trial (commonly known as an ILT) will be familiar. They are however becoming an increasingly contentious issue,...
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The pandemic has affected the private rented sector (PRS) in many ways. In the last 14 months we have seen multiple changes to the law to protect renters during this difficult period including banning...
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“I just want my life, my old life back” is one of the pleas I often receive from clients whom I am assisting with personal injury compensation claims. This desperation, a cry for everything they h...
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For several years now the NHS (less so the private providers of healthcare) have reviewed their approach to incidents where something goes wrong. There is of course the duty of candour which require...
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My colleagues have previously published two blogs regarding decisions in the Court of Protection (“COP”) about administering the COVID-19 vaccinations in the case of E (Vaccine) [2020] and Re CR [...
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In the recent case of East Lancashire Hospitals NHS Trust v GH [2021] EWCOP 18, the Court of Protection was required to consider the issue of fluctuating capacity in a maternity case. “P” was a 26...
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