2013 News
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UK law firm advises Caribbean reparations committee
Lawyers from leigh Day advise CARICOM on potential legal case against Great Britain, Netherlands and France over legacy of slavery
EC Cosmetics Regulation comes into force
Single piece of legislation will now control the European cosmetics industry
Judges take action against Government over pensions
The Times has reported that more than 900 judges have lodged claims against the Government after the courts awarded them a 'multimillion-pound pensions windfall'
MoD told by Supreme Court it does have a 'duty of care' to provide proper equipment
MoD told by Supreme Court it does have a 'Duty Of Care' to provide proper equipment to soldiers going to war
Report makes damning findings about private care provider
Human rights solicitors highlight concerns about care of learning disabled adults
Female lawyer discriminated against by City law firm after becoming pregnant
A lawyer has succeeded in her claim for discrimination against a City law firm after being denied a permanent role after becoming pregnant
Firefighters warn consumers not to leave dishwashers running over night
A house fire in West Sutton has promoted a new warning on the potential dangers of faulty dishwashers
Successful conclusion of case following the death of new-born baby whose distress was missed
Suzanne White has settled a claim for a couple whose new-born baby died when her heart rate was misinterpreted
Mismanagement of son's schizophrenia leads to his death
Sally Moore settles case for family of young man who committed suicide because of the mismanagement of his mental health
Safety lawyer calls on Hotpoint to explain alleged delay in warning consumers of potential fire risk
The affected dishwashers were manufactured between June 2006 and March 2007 and include models numbered FDW201, FDW601 and FDW65A