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Non-accidental Injuries in Babies

A fracture is partial or complete break in the bone. Babies’ bones are weak and as a result they can be fractured much more easily than bo...

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Ian Brunt Partner

Commercial Rent Deposits

When a tenant enters into a new lease or takes an assignment of an existing lease of commercial premises, a landlord will often want some ad...

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Ashlea Thornton Partner

IICSA Accountability and Reparations

Three years have passed since I was originally invited to address Professor Alexis Jay and her panel on issues relevant to claims for victim...

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Jonathan Bridge Partner

Make the Festive Season Fun not Glum!

The Christmas cards and decorations have long hit the supermarket aisles, the Elf on the Shelf is about to make its annual appearance and ev...

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Emma Procter Partner

Residential Housing Market Update – Autumn 2019

The most recent monthly report from Rightmove has revealed that the number of properties for sale has dropped by 15% in November; the fastes...

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Graeme Booth Associate Partner

Court Claim v Insolvency Proceedings – Which Route to Choose

Company A is owed £50,000 by Company B. Company B “dithers and delays” in making payment. Promises are made and broken. Company A’s ...

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Mark Hague Partner

Shaken Baby Syndrome - The Controversy

This blog follows on from the previous blog: ‘Shaken Baby Syndrome- The Triad’ Many medical professionals, police and prosecutors belie...

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Ian Brunt Partner