Blog
01/03/18
Contrary to popular myth, surrogacy is not illegal in the UK (although commercial surrogacy is). Caring for patients involved in surrogacy arrangements can raise issues for healthcare professionals as, whilst surrogacy is on the rise
Blog
01/03/18
It is rare for issues of procedure to reach the Supreme Court but given that the question of effective service is an issue that comes up time and time again for both Claimant and Defendant solicitors the recent views of the Supreme Court are welcomed.
Blog
01/03/18
Some NHS Trusts are still not aware that they can reclaim overage currently payable to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) on the disposal of old PCT properties.
Blog
28/02/18
This morning's news that Foxtons are reporting a large drop in profits does not come as much of a surprise to the housing sector.
Blog
28/02/18
The Court of Appeal has recently heard the case of No 1 West India Quay (Residential) Ltd v East Tower Apartments, and the attached article is an excellent summary of the position.
Blog
28/02/18
CQC's annual report "Monitoring the Mental Health Act 2016/2017" starkly warns that issues raised with some mental health providers around MHA compliance in recent years continue to show a lack of improvement.
Blog
28/02/18
Do women overthink decisions? Is this holding them back in the workplace? Does it stop them applying for promotions?
Blog
28/02/18
A case from Australia but similar themes to ones our CQC and care homes team find time and time again, senior managers should have known what was going on but didn’t and care suffered.
Blog
28/02/18
At such a challenging time with increased pressure in primary care, GPs need lawyers who understand the stresses and strains that they are under, provide practical solutions, and robustly protect their legal and commercial interests.
Blog
27/02/18
The connection between health, fitness and employee well being/productivity is well established.
Blog
27/02/18
The news of "record profits for housing associations" is good news for the sector as it aims to increase new development.
Blog
26/02/18
This case study supports what most commentators have thought for some time - that a blanket ban on tenancy applications from people on benefits could breach equality laws.