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Dean Wilson Solicitors secure compensation for wife injured in accident and husband witnessing shocking event

Dean Wilson Solicitors have recently settled two claims for a pedestrian who was injured, and for her husband who was a witness of the accident.
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AI

The rise of AI in the workplace: What employers should consider from an Employment Law perspective and why an AI Policy is essential

Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a futuristic concept. It is transforming the workplace
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721 children operated on by Yaser Jabbar at Great Ormond Street Hospital under investigation

Another weekend, and news of another NHS scandal. It seems to be a weekend staple now as regular as pressed coffee, or the millennial avocado on toast.
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How to manage disputes about maintenance or disrepair: A guide for landlords

Disputes about maintenance and disrepair are one of the most common issues that arise between landlords and their tenants. 
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The Four-Day Work Week and UK Employment Law: Navigating New Legislation and Practical Implications

The concept of a four-day work week has gained considerable momentum recently, particularly as businesses and employees strive to balance productivity with…
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Driving

Settlement for passenger in a car who suffers multiple spinal and pelvic fractures

Dean Wilson LLP recently obtained a significant settlement for a passenger who suffered spinal and pelvic fractures during a road traffic accident.
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A new ‘fixed costs’ regime and increases to court fees

The Civil Procedure Rules Committee and the Ministry of Justice have implemented the 163rd update to the Civil Procedure Rules which came into force on 6th…
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The end of ‘no-fault' evictions: What does it mean for landlords?

During their final months in Government, the Conservatives had made plans for Section 21 Notices to be abolished.
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Employment

Employment Aspects From The Kings Speech

The King's Speech on July 17, 2024, indicated several significant reforms to UK employment law under the new Labour government.
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Amputation clinical negligence claim settled despite liability denial

Dean Wilson Solicitors have settled a long-running above knee amputation claim for a seven figure sum; despite liability, quantum, and life expectancy all…
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