Some cases require special attention and concentrated expertise due to their complexity, and with more than 25 years as an Attorney at Law in the field of claims management, Bernd Höke provides the expertise required to deal with most complex personal injury cases against insurance companies. He allows professional advice on site combined with networked […]
“Health is wealth” is a phrase often heard by many, and nowhere is that more true than in a healthcare business. Maintaining optimum business health in the face of an ever changing healthcare legal landscape is a treacherous endeavour providers must retain highly experienced counsel for. When things go wrong, there can be dire consequences. […]
Here Lawyer Monthly benefits from an exclusive analysis by Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu of Richard Nelson LLP. Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu is a dual qualified New York Attorney and Solicitor of England & Wales with broad corporate and commercial expertise in the financial services industry with key focus on corporate investment banking and asset management (including addressing […]
The UK Government unveiled plans to try cut down on whiplash claims. This news was released due to whiplash claims being 50% higher than a decade ago, despite the UK having some of the safest roads in Europe and a decline in number of motor accidents. The UK government claim that millions of motorists could […]
Principal of Law Firm Kowalik, Aleksandra Kowalik, here provides a summary of the of immigration law history in Poland, assimilating the beginning of such legislation with that of the UK’s Immigration Act and EU regulations, thereafter introducing a domestic approach; a similarity in law that now assists the firm greatly with its cases in Poland.
The way in which a company treats its employees speaks volumes about the company’s morals and when this goes wrong, it can lead to the employee, much to their employer’s dismay, seeking legal action. Earlier this year, Employment Law reformations gained a contentious reaction in France and great changes have been made recently in the […]
Divorce disputes can become interestingly complex for any family lawyer, and in some cases, relying on a large experienced team can be the best option. Here LM hears from Fiona Wood, Partner & Practice Group Leader in the Family Team at Slater & Gordon, on divorce proceedings and financial settlements, their potential impact on business […]
This month at Lawyer Monthly, we had the wonderful opportunity of speaking with the General Counsel one of the UK’s most successful communications companies, providing broadband, TV, mobile and landline services. Mine Hifzi has worked internationally but now focuses on the UK to share her expertise and constantly push her own boundaries in order for […]
Here Nancy B. Pridgen, Partner at the Patel Burkhalter Law Group in the US, provides LM with particular insight into employment benefits, compliance with regulatory change, ERISA litigation and the latest updates therein. On employment matters, what are the most common issues you engage in alongside your businesses clients, whether it be employers or […]
There has been much discussed on Brexit and the future of the UK, legally, economically and socially. Some are apprehensive the UK’s departure could result in hindering the UK’s economy and international appeal, whereas some imply it will bring a positive impact by releasing some of the EU’s shackles. We speak to Daniel Cheung, the […]
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