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Case study: £26,500 for healthcare worker who slipped on path
Our personal injury solicitors helped a healthcare worker claim compensation for injuries she sustained after slipping on a path which had a build-up of moss and mould. Accident circumstances: fall...
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Nippon Life Insurance sues OpenAI for invalid legal advice
A US company has sued OpenAI for allegedly letting ChatGPT act as a solicitor. This landmark judgment provides another example of how using AI for legal advice has become an...
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Employment law changes coming up in April 2026
From April 2026, new legislation will come into force, affecting employers and employees. From the first week of April, employment tribunal compensation limits (The Employment Rights (Increase of Limits) Order...
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When does limb loss become a legal matter?
It is estimated that there are 60,000 – 70,000 people living with limb loss in the UK. For many, amputation is because of illness, an accident, or a known surgical...
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Commercial Services division advises on the sale of Welsh care home group
Corporate and Commercial Senior Associate, Elsie Lyford, and Commercial Property Legal Director, James Corrigan, advised on the sale of a group of three care homes in North Wales to an...
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We’re headline sponsors of Aardman’s 50 Year exhibition
We’re delighted to announce that we are headline sponsors of ‘Cracking Exhibition, Gromit! 50 Years of Aardman in Bristol’. About ‘Cracking Exhibition, Gromit!’ Cracking Exhibition, Gromit! 50 Years of Aardman...
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Firm News
How clients rated Barcan and Kirby in 2025
Your perception of us and our service is important to us. We value all client feedback, whether through our client satisfaction survey, Google reviews or Review Solicitors, and are committed...
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Citizen 2025 | Flexible futures and the presenteeism paradox
Little did we know when we wrote our 2015 report how poignant some of our predictions would become as flexible and remote working became the norm overnight, thanks to the...
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Coercive control in same-sex relationships
Coercive control can be hard to spot and acknowledge, whether it’s in a heterosexual or a same-sex relationship. Often, there are no visible bruises or raised voices. Instead, there’s a...
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Draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill: proposed changes
On 27th January, the Government published a draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill, which proposes to reform the leasehold system. If approved by Parliament, the Bill will provide greater security...
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Introducing our Return to Law Programme
This International Women’s Day, we are proud to launch a new programme, Return to Law – Giving Opportunity, Gaining Talent. This returnship programme supports women who have left the legal...
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New build Management Companies: what owners need to know
If you own a new build property or live in a development where there are communal facilities or areas, there will more than likely be a Management Company to ensure...
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