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A guide to buying a home

You’re unlikely to ever make a purchasing decision on the same scale as buying a home. It’s not just the cost involved t...

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Published on 09 March 2023
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Will NHS strikes compromise patient safety?

The last time the country had to face the consequences of health staff striking was in 2016 when the junior doctors walk...

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Published on 28 February 2023
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A Guide to Selling Your Home

Selling your home presents a unique combination of demands, from understanding the legal and administrative hurdles whic...

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Shoulder surgery left patients in agony

Mian Munawar Shah has been suspended from practising as an orthopaedic surgeon as Walsall Manor Hospital recalls 600 of ...

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Published on 06 October 2022
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Trust assets maladministered

I acted for the beneficiary of a trust who was concerned that trust assets to which he was entitled had been maladminist...

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Published on 15 June 2022
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Brain injury cases

Our team has considerable experience in helping clients who have suffered a brain injury due to medical negligence, incl...

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What is a trust?

A trust is created when a settlor puts assets into the control of a trustee, who then holds those assets on trust for a ...

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Published on 09 May 2022

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