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Crash Course into Vehicle Accidents

1st February 2019
In the past, Graham has brought to light new and compelling evidence to cases, which would have been lost otherwise. He speaks to Lawyer Monthly about what occurs after a collision, especially in relation to commercial transport. When an accident occurs, in order for you to appropriately analyse the circumstances, what reports and actions need […]
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Construction Taking Too Long to Complete? Here’s Some Tips on What to Do

3rd December 2018
He states: “Private clients can pay very large sums of money to contractors in advance of building work; in one case, a very naïve employer paid over £50,000 to a contractor for building materials in advance of any work being carried out. It was therefore less than surprising that the contractor swiftly departed the UK […]
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Common Problems Presented When Hiring an Expert & Their Solutions

30th November 2018
Impartiality What should legal professionals look out for when trying to find an impartial expert? I would certainly consider that the main issue is to know your expert and do not use agencies, who will send anyone to you. Direct communication is far better than communication via any third party and is much more efficient. […]
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Environment Planning: What Should Developers Be Aware About?

30th November 2018
She reveals more on legislation developers should be aware about, growing environmental concerns which affect planning and regulations which need to be updated. What are important parts of EU legislation that property developers/developers should be well versed on? From my perspective there are three areas of legislation: The National Planning Policy Framework as revised in […]
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Litigation Explained: Wrongful Deaths in Prison

31st October 2018
Suicide is the second common cause of death in jails and prisons. The suicide rate, number of suicides per 100,000 inmates, is substantially higher among prisoners compared to general population, with the rate in jails far exceeding the prison rates. Anasseril E. Daniel shares: “As the mandatory medical and mental health treatment have become common […]
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How Can Occupational Psychologists Help in Court?

29th June 2018
How should solicitors assess the impact of disabilities, including mental health, on performance in the workplace and, therefore, on residual employment prospects and earning capacity? We speak to Occupational Psychologist Paul Doherty on the matter, and how he helps. How can an occupational psychologist help the Court as an employment consultant? A large part of my […]
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How Does the ‘Barrister, Expert Witness & Solicitor’ Triangle Function?

14th June 2018
In any court case, it’s important to understand how the dynamic of the barrister, expert witness and solicitor works, as this can be helpful in determining their involvement from the outset and therefore aid in the building of the case. Below Lawyer Monthly benefits from top industry expertise from Dominic Wreford, Managing Director and European […]
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