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The role of executor can be burdensome and often daunting, particularly for a layperson. When they agree to take on the role, they often are not aware that they are under a strict duty to carry out th...
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I recently read, without any particular surprise, two articles in The Guardian newspaper from 17 March 2024 (https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/mar/17/nhs-ombudsman-rob-behrens-serious-issues-co...
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Trustees are often tasked with making decisions about how a trust should operate. If a decision that a trustee has to make is considered ‘momentous’, then they may consider applying to obtain appr...
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What evidence do you need aside from the medical records? And how do you get it? Clinical injury claims need a lot of documentary support. Medical records are the obvious first port of c...
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Kevin Holding was killed in an accident at work while he was repairing a pop-up urinal. Ian is representing Kevin’s family. His daughter, Karlie, was recently interviewed by the BBC, where she expre...
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In the realm of contract law, there is a presumption that everyone can contract. However, there are circumstances in which this presumption can be challenged, such as if a person did not have capacity...
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Background As a solicitor dealing with serious injury cases, I have observed that a favourite complaint of the insurance industry is that in catastrophic personal injury cases, claimant’s solicitor...
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