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Blog: Headway Acquired Brain Injury Conferences Prove an Inspiration

Friday 23rd Sep 2011

The Headway Conferences on acquired brain injury (ABI) proved both informative and inspirational for Siobhán Crawford, a solicitor in our Serious Personal Injury Department.

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Blog: What can landlords learn from Dale Farm evictions

Wednesday 21st Sep 2011

The Channel 4 Dispatches programme about the recent 'non-evictions' at Dale Farm will have had a lot of landlords relating to the difficulties faced when it comes to evictions...

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News: ACAS offers guidance on social networking policy

Monday 19th Sep 2011

ACAS, the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service, has published guidance for employers on the use of social media in the workplace.

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Blog: AvMA - hospitals not reporting medical accidents. But are they using Patient Safety Alerts?

Monday 19th Sep 2011

AvMA warns hospitals are failing to report serious accidents, but what about the ones that are reported - a classic case of hospitals not learning from their mistakes?

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News: Colemans-ctts Will Writing Service in Kingston, Surrey is Supporting the Macmillan Will Drive

Thursday 15th Sep 2011

Want to write a will? Want to help Macmillan Cancer Support? As part of the charities 'Will Drive', anyone using our will writing service in our Kingston upon Thames, Surrey office, will also see £50 donated to Macmillan.

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Colemans Macmillan Coffee Morning Huge Success

Friday 9th Sep 2011

Colemans-ctts coffee morning was a huge success with the Mayor of Kingston-upon-Thames dropping by and the morning raising over £1,000 for Macmillan

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Blog: Professor Robert Winston raises concerns in the House of Lords about foreign nurses’ English

Friday 9th Sep 2011

In a recent speech to the House of Lords Professor Robert Winston commented that the increased employment of nurses trained and qualified in other European countries could raise the risk of poor communication between nurse and patient within the NHS.

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Defective Product Claims: The Importance of Consumer Rights

Thursday 8th Sep 2011

A shopkeeper whose newsagents was looted during the recent riots has been left homeless following a fire at his home sparked by a faulty fridge. This story, as well as the number of recent incidents involving certain models of fridge-freezers of international manufacturer Beko, has once again highlighted the importance of consumer rights.

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Blog: The Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA) and Regulation Reform Consultation

Thursday 8th Sep 2011

In his report “Common Sense Common Safety”, Lord Young recommended the abolition of the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA). Lord Young’s proposals were to replace the Adventure Activities Licensing Regulations with a code of practice to be overseen and monitored by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).

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Blog: Health and Safety Executive Ladder Exchange Initiative 2011 Launched

Monday 5th Sep 2011

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Ladder Exchange Initiative 2011 has recently been launched.  It is the latest part of a programme that since its launch has resulted in over 8,000 'dodgy' ladders being removed from use.  It provides UK businesses with an easy and simple way to replace broken, damaged or bent ladders and trade them in for safe new ones.

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