July 2008

News items from July 2008

Newspage UK victims welcome MPs support in ongoing fight for justice over Vioxx
UK Vioxx victims have welcomed support from MPs in their ongoing fight for justice against drug company Merck.
Newspage Prisoner healthcare judicial review launched
Leading human rights law firm Leigh Day & Co has launched a judicial review challenging the systemic failures in providing a prisoner with an equivalent standard of healthcare to that of the wider community.
Newspage Five features Leigh Day client
Channel 5 last night broadcast a programme, Robochick and Bionic Boy. It featured Evan Reynolds, a client of Leigh Day & Co.
Newspage BAE case reaches House of Lords
The House of Lords is considering an appeal from the High Court regarding the SFO's decision to halt an investigation into BAE.
Newspage Healthcare Commission report criticises maternity services
The Healthcare Commission has urged the NHS to improve its maternity services in its national report published today.
Newspage 2nd Leigh Day & Co Charity Dragon Boat Race 2008 raises £7,000 for the Limbless Association
Twelve teams battled it out on the evening of Wednesday 9th July 2008 at the West Reservoir Watersports Centre in London to help raise funds for the Limbless Association.
Newspage وزارة الدفاع البريطانية تدفع تعويضات بقيمة حوالي 3 ملايين باوند لعراقيين تعرضوا الى التعذيب على يد قواتهم
بقيادة الشريكين مارتن داي وسابنا مالك، يحسم فريق من المحامين من لي داي أند كو بنجاح جلسة وساطة بالنيابة عن عدد من الموكلين العراقيين
Newspage Tortured Iraqis will receive nearly £3m compensation from MoD
A team of lawyers at Leigh Day & Co, led by partners Martyn Day and Sapna Malik has successfully concluded a mediation on behalf of a number of Iraqi clients.
Newspage British Cycling member compensated for accident in 2005
British Cycling member, Stephen Cage, has recently recovered compensation following a road traffic collision in November 2005
Newspage Damages for British Cycling member
British Cycling member Mark Leedham has successfully concluded his damages claim arising from a road traffic accident which occurred on 4th August 2007 as he was cycling with his son along the A23.
Newspage Coventry City Council concede liability for cycling accident
British Cycling member Richard Bray has successfully concluded his compensation claim against Coventry City Council following an accident involving a road defect.
Newspage Loss of hearing
Loss of hearing can be the result of an untreated infection, undiagnosed medical condition or accident.
Newspage High Court to hand down Binyam Mohamed judgement
Judgment is to be handed down by the High Court on Thursday 21 August in a case being brought by Leigh Day & Co on behalf of British resident, Binyam Mohamed, currently incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay.
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