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September 04, 2024
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Navigating the closure or scaling back of a business

Deciding to close or scale back a business is a tough decision. Owners of small to medium-sized businesses have significant legal responsibilities. This is a straightforward guide to highlight the legal aspects of the transition and how to manage them.

Sarah Naylor
Business Services, Employment Law, Business services - exits
September 02, 2024
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The role of employers in preventing industrial diseases

Stephen Bradley-Watson represented a client who suffered lead poisoning because his employer failed to take appropriate health and safety measures in the workplace.

Stephen Bradley-Watson
Personal Injury
August 29, 2024
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Justice for girl sexually abused by Scout leader

Switalskis has recently reached a £30,000 out-of-court settlement for a client who was sexually abused by a Scout leader in 2013.

Kieran Chatterton
Child Abuse
August 28, 2024

Compensation awarded following estate agent's negligence

Our client fell through a hole in a rotten decking during a house viewing organised by an estate agent. She sustained a fracture to her right ankle and had to wear a moon boot for 8 weeks.

Charlotte Henshall, Katrina Elsey
Personal Injury
August 22, 2024

Finn Hall: Inquest conclusion not as family hoped

The family of 16 year old Finn Hall are disappointed with the verdict delivered by HM Coroner Angela Brocklehurst.

Tamlin Bolton
Clinical Negligence
August 21, 2024
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Compensation after routine eye exam ends in injury

We recently represented the family of an elderly gentleman who suffered significant injuries during an eye exam at his local Asda store.

Katrina Elsey
Personal Injury
August 19, 2024

Rotherham grooming scandal - Operation Stovewood's 36th conviction to date

David Saynor, who used his limousine company to groom and sexually abuse teenage girls in Rotherham, was sentenced to 24 years in prison on Friday 16 August, following an investigation by the National Crime Agency.

Amy Clowrey, Naila Arif
Child Abuse
August 19, 2024
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A call for greater safety in trampoline parks

The rise in injuries at trampoline parks is unacceptable, and we join the call for stronger regulations and enforcement to prevent further tragedies.

Katrina Elsey
Personal Injury
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