2019 Blogs
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Our beauty routines post-Brexit: Will anything really change?
Tina Patel from the product safety and consumer law team discusses the possible effects of Brexit on cosmetics regulations in the UK
Baby Loss Awareness Week: Questions and Answers on Stillbirth
For Baby Loss Awareness Week, Nandi Jordan, solicitor in the clinical negligence department answers some common questions parents may have when they have suffered the loss of a baby through Stillbirth.
World Mental Health Day 2019
Today is World Mental Health Day, which encourages people all over the world to take the time to reflect upon their own mental health, talk about it with others and end the stigma attached to mental health issues.
Baby Loss Awareness Week - we've come so far but we hope for more
Solicitor Lauren Tully, who represents parents who have lost their babies due to medical negligence, discusses the importance of Baby Loss Awareness Week in bringing the topic into focus
The Revised Draft: Access to judicial remedy for victims of multinationals' abuse
Victims need legal funds to ensure access to justice, writes lawyer Richard Meeran
Listening without prejudice - why doctors need to listen and act on patients' concerns
Nandi Jordan, solicitor in the clinical negligence team writes about why it is important for doctors to listen and act on patients' concerns
E-cigarettes: are the recent health concerns the tip of the iceberg?
Product liability solicitors Gene Matthews and Suha Lewis discuss new safety concerns around vaping
Menopause, Montgomery and informed consent
Health lawyer Suzanne White welcomes the fact that women are starting to talk about the menopause after years of silence on the subject.
Newborn Screening Awareness Month 2019
Stephen Clarkson and Celia Hewitt, of the clinical negligence team based in Manchester, discuss the importance of newborn screening in their blog for Newborn Screening Awareness Month.
6 Bizarre US Travel Laws You Need to be Aware of
Around 3.8 million Brits visit the US each year, but many visitors are unfamiliar with the country's laws - which vastly differ on a state level