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‘Fire and rehire’: is it legal?

The term ‘fire and rehire’ was frequently used during the Covid-19 pandemic as organisations tried to change their employees’ contracts and terms of employment after experiencing a fall in income,...

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Case Studies

Case study: fatal cardiac arrest after hospital neglected to treat high potassium levels

Our medical negligence solicitors represented a gentleman who had sadly lost his beloved wife at a South West hospital after suffering a cardiac arrest as a result of untreated raised...

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Case Studies

Case study: boundary and easement dispute between adjoining land

Our property litigation solicitors advised a land owner who believed the title plan of their land and the neighbouring land incorrectly showed the boundary between the plots. Incorrect boundary in...

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Firm News

Our continued partnership with Gloucestershire County Cricket Club

We are delighted to announce that we have increased our partnership with Gloucestershire Country Cricket Club by sponsoring the Mound Stand until the end of the 2022 season. Barcan and...

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Blogs

End of the eviction ban: what landlords and tenants need to know

The Government has confirmed that the eviction ban will end on 31st May 2021. This means that landlords can now proceed with evictions as they did prior to the coronavirus...

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Blogs

Court of Protection rules that carers can help vulnerable people visit sex workers

In a recent landmark judgment, the Court of Protection heard a case concerning a 27-year-old man suffering from autism. Due to his mental disabilities, the man, known as C, lacked...

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Blogs

What is the law on electric scooters?

Residents in the South West can now use electric scooters to get around as part of a Government trial. The region is the first in the UK to offer Voi...

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Case Studies

Case study: £38,000 settlement for shoulder injury after accident at work

Our personal injury solicitors recently advised Ms S after an accident at work left her with a painful shoulder injury. Ms S was knocked over after a heavy fire door...

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Blogs

Surrogacy law and its proposed reforms

For many couples, surrogacy has been a way of bringing a child into their lives who shares a genetic link with either or both of them. So how does surrogacy...

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Case Studies

Case study: advising a South West property developer on the purchase of land at auction

Our commercial property solicitors recently acted for a Bristol-based property developer in the purchase of development land at auction. The land, in East Bristol, was being auctioned by South West...

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Blogs

What is occupational asthma?

Asthma is a very common respiratory condition which affects over 5.4 million people in the UK. Asthma has a variety of different causes, including genetics, hay fever, living conditions and...

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Blogs

Guide to brain injury and rehabilitation

Brain damage or injury can have a long-term effect, not only on the person it’s happened to but on their loved ones too. Depending upon the severity of the head...

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