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Jul - 2024
An extravasation injury occurs when liquid leaks into the surrounding tissues from a blood vessel. This can occur whilst a patient is being administered fluids or medication during their treatment. Clinical Negligence Solicitor, Alicia Sharman, discusses 'extravasation injuries' in her latest blog...
02
Jul - 2024
A personal injury claim is a Civil Claim which arises when a person is injured as a result of someone else’s negligence. Personal Injury Solicitor, Molly Evans, discusses further in her latest blog...
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Jun - 2024
In his latest Timms blog, Conveyancing Solicitor Connor Ball-Wood discusses "What Is Indemnity Insurance?"...
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Jun - 2024
‘Testamentary Freedom’ has recently hit the headlines in the case of Frederick Ward Snr. Trainee Solicitor, Sophie Wildsmith, discusses in her latest blog...
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Jun - 2024
What Is A General Power of Attorney? A General Power of Attorney is a legal document which allows you (known as the ‘Donor’ to give authority to another person (known as the ‘Attorney’) to act on their behalf in making ... When is a General Power of Attorney Useful?
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Jun - 2024
Homemade Wills can cause no end of problems as they have not been drafted with the specialist legal expertise required. Head of Wills & Probate, Charlotte Day, discusses in her most recent blog...
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Jun - 2024
“What is the difference between Exchange and Completion?” This question is the most common query I receive as a residential conveyancer.
10
Jun - 2024
A PLO meeting is often referred to as a Public Law Outline or a Pre-Proceedings Meeting. The purpose is to consider what needs to be done to protect a child...
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Jun - 2024
When a child is made the subject of an Interim Care Order, the Local Authority has a duty to compile a Care Plan. This plan is shared with the child’s parents and sets out how the Local Authority will meet its legal obligation to provide a reasonable standard of care to the child.
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Jun - 2024
Following on from a previous blog, Timms Family Law expert, discusses common terms that are used during pre-proceedings...