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Best Them with Body Language: How to Win a Wordless Victory in Court

30th April 2019
As anyone who’s ever stepped foot in a courtroom will know, body language can make or break a case.
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What to Look for When Choosing a Personal Injury Lawyer

30th April 2019
Every year, people fall victim to personal injuries that are sustained as a result of negligence by a third party. These injuries can be minor, but in some cases, they can be serious and have lasting effects. Depending on the severity of the personal injury, you could find that you are unable to work for some time, unable to work again, hit with huge medical bills, and that your overall quality of life is affected. In other cases, the personal injury can lead to death.
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Support Through Clinical Negligence Claims Shouldn’t Stop at the New GP Indemnity Scheme

17th April 2019
The Clinical Negligence Scheme for General Practice (CNSGP) — the newly launched state-backed GP indemnity scheme — seems to have been received positively across the medical community.
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Social Media: Malicious Communication Vs Harassment

16th April 2019
The escalation of social media and internet usage in recent years has profoundly restructured the way we communicate with each other on a personal level and as a society.
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24% Would Contest a Will: The Avoidable and Costly Route to Resolution

9th April 2019
Challenges to wills are becoming increasingly common.
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Will ‘Upskirting’ Become Illegal?

3rd April 2019
Two new offences will be created when the Voyeurism (Offences) Act 2019 comes into force in April.
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Are You Legally Covered by Owning a Dashcam?

3rd April 2019
The concept of dash board cameras was first universally adopted by Russian motorists – and the UK should be next.
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Don’t Fly Blind During Air Disasters: Passenger Injury and Response

2nd April 2019
 Its respected team of trial lawyers consistently develops successful litigation strategies in even the most difficult cases, and it does so while recognizing and honoring the individual needs of each of its clients. Getting in touch with Donald Nolan, we talk about the air law treaties which protect injured passengers and how courts interpret the […]
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Marine Engineering: What Needs to Change?

2nd April 2019
 From determining the cause of a boat sinking, to valuating loss during marina operations, Greg shares a snippet of his knowledge on the sector he has spent 44 years specializing in. When an accident occurs, in order for you to appropriately analyze the circumstances, what reports and actions need to be taken? The most important […]
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Standard of Care: How Has the Caring Sector and Its Cases Changed?

2nd April 2019
Cyndy Minnery, an expert in long term care, speaks about the legal cases she sees and what changes could be made to spare those who may be victims from a lack of adherence to a quality standard of care. What are common cases you are instructed on as an expert witness? I usually work as […]
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