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Personal injury Brain injury

Rebuilding life after a brain injury: a guide to support and compensation

For Brain Injury Awareness Week 2026, Leigh Day personal injury partner James Glasper reflects on how brain injury can affect survivors and families, and why access to the right support is so vital in helping people rebuild their lives.

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Employment Discrimination The Hundred

Returning to the Hundred auction

In the immediate aftermath of The Hundred player auction, Leigh Day’s employment team examine concerns about the treatment of Pakistani cricketers.

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Personal injury Spinal cord injury Medical negligence

Understanding spinal cord injury: facts, rehabilitation, and legal support

Leigh Day’s specialist spinal injury lawyers answer key questions on spinal cord injuries, outlining essential facts, the legal support available to aid recovery, and what individuals and families need to know about long-term care and wellbeing.

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Maternity Mental health Birth injury

Leigh Day x Mothers Matter – Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week

In recognition of Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, Amy Downey, associate in our clinical negligence team at Leigh Day, and Katy Thomas, founder and CEO of Mothers Matter, met to discuss their perspectives on maternal mental health.

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Medical negligence Delayed Diagnosis delayed cancer diagnosis and mismanagement

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month Why early diagnosis is key

As part of Bowel Cancer Awareness month, solicitor Bryony Doyle highlights the importance of early diagnosis and how a delay in diagnosis could have devastating consequences for patients and their families.  

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energy Middle East CMA

Energy crisis: How the UK watchdog can look out for consumers

Leigh Day solicitor Niamh Kelly considers the ways the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) can protect UK consumers from rising energy prices in the short and long term.

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Cycling abroad: preparing for your trip and understanding what to do in the event of an accident

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Water Pollution

When price control regulation becomes a shield for the monopolist: the curious case of section 18(8) Water Industry Act 1991 and Zacaroli LJ’s compelling dissent

The water industry has been mired in controversy: sewage in rivers, executive bonuses paid out despite multi-million fines, a regulator accused of capture, and Thames Water at the brink of insolvency.

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Medical negligence Supreme Court

Lost years restored - the Supreme Court's decision and its impact on child brain injury claims

Manchester-based partner Lauren Tully and trainee solicitor Harry Cuerden consider the impact of the recent Supreme Court judgment in CCC v Sheffield and how this has altered the ability to claim for 'lost years' in child brain injury cases.

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Windermere Sewage Environment

E coli case in Windermere cause for concern

Leigh Day solicitors Ben West and Sarah Moore address concerning news of an E coli case stemming from Lake Windermere.

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Medical negligence Brain injury

Why “hidden” disabilities need visible support

Associate solicitor Zoe Donohue considers the impact brain injuries can have on clients and their families.

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Professional sports Discrimination

Race discrimination in The Hundred? That’s just not cricket

Leigh Day’s employment team examine the growing controversy around player selection in The Hundred, after reports suggested that Pakistani cricket players may face barriers to participation following the entry of franchise investors linked to the Indian Premier League.

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