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Sarah Coles

World Sepsis Day: When to contact us and how we can help

Each year on 13th September, events are held around the world to raise awareness of sepsis.  Despite such events and increasing knowledge...

Tim Annett

Thirlwall Inquiry begins: Lawyer representing family core participants explores what will be investigated

The Thirlwall Inquiry is due to commence today at Liverpool Town Hall with an opening statement from Counsel to the Inquiry, followed by...

Catherine Slattery

Yaser Jabbar: Lawyer's concern at recall of more than 700 paediatric patients of orthopaedic surgeon who worked at Great Ormond Street Hospital

I've read various articles about the recall of patients operated on by Yaser Jabbar in disbelief.  Mr Jabbar worked as a lower limb...

Kim Leslie

Iain Wares child abuse: Lawyer calls for 'justice' for survivors

As the Head of Personal Injury for Irwin Mitchell in Scotland and a child abuse specialist, I'm deeply moved by the resilience and...

Lauren Haas

Treating benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) in brain injury cases

As a serious injury lawyer, it's not unusual to come across head injuries of different severity in clients who have suffered traumatic...

Kim Leslie

Lawyer expresses concerns over NHS Scotland's increasing use of cut-price doctors

As Head of Personal Injury for Irwin Mitchell in Scotland, I’ve been closely monitoring the troubling trend of NHS Scotland increasingly...

Rachael Smurthwaite

Education law lawyer sets out what the scrapping of one and two-word Ofsted judgements means for schools and what needs to happen next

The government has announced that overall one or two-word judgements in respect of Ofsted inspections in state schools have been scrapped...