Labour will deliver Hillsborough Law to prevent further injustice, party to announce The Labour party are set to announce their commitment to delivering Hillsborough Law this weekend. Elkan Abrahamson 23rd September 2022
Elkan Abrahamson Awarded Freedom of Liverpool Honour All of us at Broudie Jackson Canter and Jackson Lees Group are thrilled to congratulate Elkan Abrahamson for being awarded the Freedom of Liverpool honour by Liverpool City Council. Elkan Abrahamson 22nd September 2022
Ambulance Delays Risking Lives One of our Medical Negligence experts, Roneeta Sait, explores the dangers of increased ambulance delays. Roneeta Sait 7th September 2022
Covid Inquiry Chair announces Module 2 opening and scope The Chair of the Covid Inquiry has now opened Module 2. Elkan Abrahamson discusses the scope and Core Participant applications for this module. Elkan Abrahamson 31st August 2022
Promises, Promises: Where you stand with Proprietary Estoppel Head of Civil & Commercial Litigation, Andrew Leakey, explores the circumstances around Proprietary Estoppel claims. Andrew Leakey 25th August 2022
A Guide to Using Discretionary Trusts Is a Discretionary Trust right for you? Barry McDonough, Solicitor in Jackson Lees' Wills & Trusts team helps you know where you stand. Barry McDonough 18th August 2022
University of Liverpool releases accompanying video for ‘The Lived Experiences of People Bereaved by COVID-19’ report An insightful new report from the University of Liverpool highlights the stories of 28 bereaved family members. Elkan Abrahamson 17th August 2022
Charity trustees to be allowed to make ex gratia payments to heirs in disputes Litigation involving charities can be drawn out and frustrating, particularly those relating to legacy gifts. The Charity Act 2022 is intended to curb bureaucratic controls on charity management. Andrew Leakey 8th August 2022
What is Contentious Probate? Our Head of Civil & Commercial Litigation, Andrew Leakey, discusses where you stand when things go wrong with the distribution of a Will. Andrew Leakey 5th August 2022
Baroness Hallett outlines initial plans for Covid Inquiry Modules On 21st July 2022, Baroness Hallett, the Chair of the Inquiry, announced her plans for a modular Inquiry in her opening statement Elkan Abrahamson 5th August 2022
Covid Inquiry Chair announces Protocol for handling evidence Baroness Hallett has released a Protocol outlining how important documents and evidence will be handled in the Covid Inquiry Elkan Abrahamson 29th July 2022
Death of a Loved One Through Medical Negligence Julia Hurlbut, Head of Medical Negligence at Jackson Lees, explores where you stand if you’ve lost a loved one due to inadequate care. Julia Hurlbut 27th July 2022