We are fortunate to employ teams of legal professionals who are not only dedicated and determined to do their best for our clients, but also show compassion and understanding for others. More...
In a landmark case heard in London Central, a nanny has been awarded £38,000 compensation for being dismissed after raising concerns for Respondent’s partner failing to self-isolate upon their return from France.
Lucy Richards, trainee solicitor in our Employment & HR Services reviews the case and provides her thoughts. More...
As one of the original members of our team who successfully launched our Bridgend office, Leah Moore, Partner and Solicitor is a highly experienced conveyancing expert who has helped hundreds of clients successfully buy and sell residential properties across England and Wales. More...
It is a difficult time for anyone when a loved one passes, but this can be further compounded when a person feels that they have been ‘left out’ of any will and will not inherit.
One way in which a person can look to remedy this situation is to make a claim pursuant to the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 to seek ‘reasonable financial provision’ from the estate of the deceased.
There are many categories of people of people who are able to bring a claim under this Act but one of the most contentious categories is a child of the deceased, particularly when that child is aged 18 or over. This is also known as the peculiarly named ‘adult child’ claimant. More...
Robert Bolt joined our Medical Negligence team in 2020. Based in our Cardiff office, Robert works with clients who have unfortunately suffered physically or mentally as a consequence of negligent care provided by a healthcare professional or organisation.
When these mistakes do happen, Robert will seek financial compensation on behalf of the client for additional medical treatment, costs of care already incurred, potential loss of earning and any adaptions required for the client to adapt their home.
We met with Rob to find out more him and have shared the conversation below: More...