Monday, February 13, 2012
According to the NHS, some 2,000 people are diagnosed with mesothelioma every year in the UK. Sadly, the majority of patients will not live longer than three years after being diagnosed with the condition. The cost of fighting this most deadly of cancers is often shared between the patient and their family.
Cause
Mesothelioma develops several decades [...]
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Legal advice is the preliminary counselling offered by attorneys to a person seeking opinion on any legal matter. Generally, it entails telling a person whether or not his or her rights are infringed, and if they are how he or she should proceed to get justice. Even business enterprises may seek such advice.
There are many [...]
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
A will is an important document that ensures that following your dying your possessions, property, money as well as other assets are correctly distributed amongst your loved ones. Many people are conscious in the will they have to make prior to their demise, but nonetheless, present statistics demonstrate that much less than 50% of individuals [...]
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
When students in the United Kingdom graduate from universities, the first thing that is usually on their minds is to start searching for the right graduate jobs. Thus, for all those UK graduates who are also looking for an ideal job that they can secure, there are quite a few helpful tips that they should [...]
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Friday, November 18, 2011
A man will receive compensation after a supermarket accident in which a heavy item fell onto his foot through faulty packaging.
The man was injured whilst shopping in the major supermarket when the accident took place. After choosing an item of flat packed furniture from a shelf display, the man attempted to lift the box from [...]
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Tagged Accident Claim, Accident Claims, Arthritic Condition, Big Toe, Cartilage, Compensation Court, Court Proceedings, Damages, Flat Packed Furniture, Fracture, Protective Footwear, Shopping, Supermarket Shopper, Toe Injuries
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Writing a Will requires that you know the procedures first before the writing starts. Anyone can state in a letter what his or her wishes are, but the will must be legally binding it to hold up in court.
Writing a Will involves adding clear descriptions that reflect on your last wishes. In the headlines, the [...]
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The Government has launched a consultation process that aims to reduce the amount of “red tape” that surrounds employment law without reducing employees’ rights.
The “Red Tape Challenge” is a brand new website which acts as a place for businesses and employees to give their opinions as to how to improve the employment law that are [...]
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Social Media and the Workplace: A Legal Stance
Since the advent of Twitter, Facebook and other similar sites there has been a popularity of social media. There are plenty of challenges that the workplace has to face when it comes to social media. Firstly, the companies have to decide if they are willing to use the [...]
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You would not want to go to your hair specialist to get legal advice, especially if you are facing hard time in prison for a crime you have been accused of. Instead, it would be in your best interest to find a qualified attorney to give you legal advice.
Before you go online to search for [...]
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National Health Service statistics show that over 3800 attacks by dogs result in medical treatment in hospitals. These figures are increasing year on year and with some fatal attacks hitting the news in recent months there have been calls to tighten up the law and make punishments tougher.
However the most recent legislation was passed in [...]
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