Archive for June, 2009
Pleural plaques – Letter to Jack Straw
Solicitors at Bond Pierce have written to Jack Straw, Secretary of State for Justice. The letter asks that an early policy announcement be made indicating that the Government will permit the restoration of the common law right of action by supporting…
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CoA maintains full £4.5 million damages awarded to injured footballer
The Court of Appeal today confirmed that the damages awarded to injured footballer, Ben Collett, will be maintained at some £4.5 million after an unsuccessful appeal by Middlesbrough Football Club. Ben’s highly promising career in football came to
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Chimney manufacturer compensates asbestos victim
A member of the trade union UNITE who is suffering from asbestos related cancer has received substantial compensation following help from Thompsons Solicitors.
NHS organisations should have correct processes in place to deal with FOI requests effectively
A report by the NHS Confederation today says a clear process for dealing with Freedom of Information (FOI) requests can save NHS organisations time, energy and money.
Research investigates the treatment of traumatic brain and head injury
The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme is expanding the evidence base surrounding the treatment of traumatic brain and head injury (TBI) by commissioning four new research projects. If left untreated
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