2016 News
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Victim of contaminated NHS blood challenges lawfulness of new government compensation scheme
A man who was infected with the Hepatitis C virus from contaminated NHS blood is challenging the lawfulness of the Government's revised discretionary payment scheme
Lawyer for Carol Howard reacts to EHRC report on discrimination in the Metropolitan Police
A report by the Equality and Human Rights commission says Police officers and staff expect to be victimised and have their careers damaged if they complain about discrimination within the Metropolitan Police.
Woman with ectopic pregnancy sent home from hospital
Young woman settles medical negligence claim against Bradford Hospital
Product liability lawyer welcomes Samsung's decision to recall Galaxy Note 7 smartphone
Unprecedented recall for Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone after reports of exploding devices during charging
Human rights law firm, Leigh Day, submits evidence to Parliamentary inquiry into UK business
Leigh Day has presented submissions to the Human Rights and Business inquiry
Daughter appeals for help in late father's asbestos claim
Man dies before seeing his claim for alleged asbestos exposure against his former employers come to court - daughter appeals for former colleagues to come forward
Mesothelioma victim succeeds in claim from asbestos exposure at Fawley Power Station
Mesothelioma lawyers settle asbestos exposure claim for six-figure sum
Compensation to fund IVF treatment after medical error
Woman settles case after hospital failed to diagnose ectopic pregnancy
Coroner refers doctor to GMC following Charlotte Foster inquest
A coroner has decided to refer a GP to the General Medical Council (GMC) following the death of a 23-year-old woman at the beginning of this year.
Cyclist who lost leg in Central London incident reacts to lorry driver £625 fine
Cyclist who suffered amputation in traffic collision speaks out