2014 News
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Woman fitted with Prolift pelvic organ product talks to BBC You and Yours about the health problems she has experienced
BBC radio consumer watchdog programme You and Yours talks to Leigh Day client fitted with a Gynecare Prolift Mesh
Winterbourne View lawyer reacts to carers guilty plea
Abuse expert calls for stricter safeguards in privately run hospitals after two carers plead guilty to humiliating patient
Supreme Court landmark judgment on what constitutes 'deprivation of liberty'
Supreme Court landmark judgment provides clarification of what constitutes a deprivation of liberty for people who cannot consent to their detention
Report slams unlawful detention of thousands of vulnerable people under mental health laws
House of Lords inquiry concludes Mental Capacity Act is failing some vulnerable adults
CARICOM nations unanimously approve 10 point plan for slavery reparations
Reparations ten-point plan approved unanimously by meeting of Caribbean nations in St Vincent
Women facing an achievement cliff following education
Leading lawyer describes women encountering an 'achievement cliff' when entering the workplace
Is the Aarhus costs regime EU law compliant?
Environmental lawyer Carol Day discusses the implications of recent ECJ cases
Leigh Day announces Manchester office opening
New office will focus on personal injury cases and is based within riding distance of the headquarters of British Cycling.
The Criminal Justice and Courts Bill 2014 and environmental judicial review
Planning and environment lawyers examine ill-conceived legislation which may affect environmental challenges
New Urgent Field Safety Notice for the Finsbury ADEPT Resurfacing System
Concerns about hip resurfacing as Johnson & Johnson issue hip safety notice