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17Apr
A man has been awarded compensation after his wife died from asbestos related cancer in 2011.
16Apr
Two men have been convicted after a teenager was seriously injured in a dog attack in Middlesbrough.
15Apr
The mobile information unit will be travelling across the UK, dropping into Darlington on April 17.
Lufthansa has already paid 50,000 euros of initial financial support to the families of the air crash victims.
13Apr
“Mesothelioma is a hideous cancer that is, sadly, incurable,” says Anthony McCarthy, a mesothelioma claims expert with Macks Solicitors.
06Apr
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26Mar
Cycle injury lawyers say the results of a study suggest that separating cars and bikes is the safest option for our roads.
25Mar
A recent personal injury case saw lawyers use a client’s activity trackers for the first time to demonstrate the extent of her injuries after an accident.
Family lawyers become Family Matters guides to give crucial information to low income separating couples and signpost them towards local support groups.
23Mar
A change to the Data Protection Act has made it unlawful for an employer to make enforced subject access requests to potential employees.
The outcome of an employment appeal tribunal will determine whether former police officers are entitled to make a retired police claim for compensation.
The Alzheimer’s Society have announced that their Dementia Friend scheme has successfully reached its target of a million recruits. Kerry Brundall comments.