2013 News
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Concern over McCoy's crisps recall
Specialist consumer safety lawyer Michelle Victor has voiced her concerns after KP Snacks Ltd announced recall of McCoy's multipack crisps
High Court finds HS2 compensation consultation 'unlawful'
Leigh Day have won their latest High Court battle, on behalf of the HS2 Action Alliance (HS2AA
Bosch issues update on potential fire hazard in some of its dishwashers
Bosch releases figures on number of recalled dishwashers identified and repaired
Six-figure settlement for man who fell through roof and fractured his spine
Carpenter and handyman left with a serious back injury following a roof fall
Mothercare withdraws travel swings because of risk of injury
Threat to babies' safety leads to product recall by Mothercare
Vauxhall helicopter crash victims seek legal redress
Leigh Day instructed by victims of fatal London helicopter crash
Leading hip claims lawyers approached about Finsbury total hip replacements
The medical devices team at Leigh Day is investigating a group action on behalf of patients fitted with Finsbury devices
Unlawful killing verdict in London death of Romanian labourer
31 year old worker died on a construction site in London when a lift collapsed
Coroner's verdict of death contributed by 'neglect' at Colchester Hospital
A 62 year old woman died after she was mis-diagnosed in Colchester General Hospital
Pension discrimination case decision handed down by Supreme Court
Part-time judge was denied a pension on retirement
Cautious welcome to Shell ruling from British Lawyers for Bodo Community
Leigh Day have cautiously welcomed today's Dutch Court ruling that Shell has to pay compensation in relation to one oil spill in the Niger Delta, whilst expressing concern that another 4 cases brought by Nigerian farmers were dismissed