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Consumer green paper expected to look at simplification of small print in contracts

Consultation on improved consumer protection welcomed

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Inquest finds multiple failings by Cambian Churchill Hospital in death of 25-year-old patient

An inquest into the death of 25-year-old James O'Brien, also known as Jimmy, has concluded that there were multiple failures by Cambian Churchill Hospital

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Missed breast cancer diagnosis leads to compensation payout

A woman has settled her medical negligence claim against Whipps Cross Hospital

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Drug driver sentenced for death of cyclist Andrew Platten

Andrew Platten was killed by a car driven by Akash Rashid, 22, who was sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment today

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Lawyer who represented participants in the TGN1412 drug trial to appear in BBC documentary

Gene Matthews, a partner in the consumer law and product safety team, who acted for four participants in their legal battle for compensation will appear in the BBC's The Drug Trial, Emergency at The Hospital

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Asbestos danger reminder as Oxford University building forced to close

Asbestos deposits have been found in the Tinbergen building

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Victim of contaminated NHS blood takes legal challenge to the High Court

High Court grants permission to bring judicial review proceedings in relation to the government's discretionary payment scheme for victims of contaminated NHS blood

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Volkswagen continues to refuse compensation to vehicle owners outside the US

Volkswagen's European customers who have been affected by the emissions scandal continue to be denied compensation by the company, despite a settlement deal for affected US customers

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Judicial review and human rights challenge launched against HM Coroner's refusal to open an inquest into the death of David Clapson

The sister of David Clapson has issued a judicial review and human rights claim in the High Court, challenging the refusal by a coroner to hold an inquest into her brother's death

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Employer's duty of care case moves to Supreme Court

Harminder Bains secures Supreme Court hearing for injured Johnson Matthey workers

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Lawyers urge UK to do more to prevent sex tourism

Calls for greater curbs on travel overseas for sex offenders as former teacher jailed for 45 years for abusing boys in UK and Thailand

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Inquest concludes nurse Amin Abdullah killed himself while suffering depression

An inquest into the death of an award-winning nurse has concluded that he "killed himself while the balance of his mind was disturbed”.