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2008
October 2008
October 2008
News items from October 2008
Government legislation benefitting many mesothelioma sufferers comes into force today
Leigh Day welcomes the introduction of The Child Maintenance and Other Payments Act 2008
Reclaiming the cost of healthcare treatment overseas
Mr I suffers from a serious heart condition and in May 2005 he was informed that he needed coronary bypass surgery.
Warwickshire Council in equal pay row
Former Warwickshire Council employees are contemplating legal action against the Council in relation to equal pay
Cycle deaths mount in London
Penny Knight, head of the cycling team at Leigh Day comments on the shocking rise in cycle fatalities in London
Protecting sexual assault victims - a step in the right direction
The human rights team at law firm Leigh Day & Co acting for a young man who was not offered post exposure prophylactics, anti-HIV drugs, after a sexual assault.
Guantanamo detainee back before the High Court
Leigh Day & Co return to the High Court in the case of Binyam Mohamed, the last British resident in dention at Guantanamo Bay.
Public Inquiry commences into death and torture of Iraqi civilians
Leigh Day & Co and PIL represent Baha Mousa's family and other Iraqis in this inquiry
Risk to premature babies identified
Leigh Day & Co welcomes the report by charity Bliss about the care of premature babies in the UK
Fines for health and safety breaches to increase
Personal injury solicitors Leigh Day & Co welcome new health and safety legislation
Majar deaths hearing dates announced
Mr Justice Scott Baker has ordered a hearing into Iraq civilian deaths near Majar
Cycling damages agreed
Ken Barnsley, a member of British Cycling, has received compensation after being injured
Northwick Park drug trial research published
Leigh Day solicitor Gene Matthews welcomes new drug trial research
High Court deeply disturbed by actions of the US Government in Guantanamo case
Update on Binyam Mohamed case
Coroner attacks 'systemic failures' that led to the death of 10 servicemen
A coroner has condemned 'serious systematic failures' in the RAF
Leigh Day team returns from Beirut
Lawyers from Leigh Day & Co have met more Iraqi clients in Beirut
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