A Year in Medical Negligence: How we make a positive difference Martin Hood, Deputy Head of Medical Negligence at Jackson Lees, discusses his team’s experience over the last year supporting Medical Negligence clients Martin Hood 20th June 2022
Dealing with a missing loved one: The 7-year rule Having to deal with a missing loved one is a situation that nobody ever wants to be in, but or some, it’s a difficult reality. Head of Civil & Commercial Litigation, Andrew Leakey, explains where you stand with the legal process. Andrew Leakey 20th June 2022
What can I do about being left out of a Will? Advice from an expert Andrew Leakey, Head of Commercial & Civil Litigation at Jackson Lees, is here to help you know where you stand with Will disputes. Andrew Leakey 16th June 2022
Dealing with Probate: Why you shouldn't go it alone When handled wrong, Probate can be an unnecessary added stress. Jannina Barker discusses her role in helping family members at often the most difficult times. Jannina Barker 10th June 2022
Damning Sue Gray report reminds us why we need the Covid Inquiry now Sue Gray's Inquiry into Partygate has now concluded, finding significant breaches of Covid guidance by our Government over lockdown. Now, questions must be answered. Nicola Brook 27th May 2022
Coping with difficulties when dividing up a loved one’s Will The mishandling of a Will can add stress to an emotional situation. What help is available? Andrew Leakey 26th May 2022
“A further erosion of Civil Liberties” – Chris Topping responds to increased police powers Chris Topping comments on increased powers of Stop and Search by the police, expressing his concern about the impact these decision. Chris Topping 24th May 2022
Justice Secretary causes concern with latest Parole Reform A view into upcoming parole reform, and what it could mean for you and your loved ones Rob Hill 20th May 2022
How making a Trust can protect your family assets Many people consider trusts to be complex legal arrangements for ultra-wealthy people who wish to hide assets or avoid paying tax. However, trusts can be used by anyone as a legitimate way of protecting family assets or tax planning. Barry McDonough 17th May 2022
Covid Inquiry Chair sends ToR recommendations to the Prime Minister Baroness Hallett has today issued her Terms of Reference recommendations to the Prime Minister. Elkan Abrahamson 12th May 2022
Elkan Abrahamson reflects on the APPG on Coronavirus 26th April, Elkan was on a panel with the APPG on Coronavirus, here he shares his thoughts. Elkan Abrahamson 27th April 2022
Airport chaos: How mass layoffs brought international travel to a standstill Redundancies hit their peak during the pandemic, and now the UK is feeling the pressure. Nicola Miller explains where you stand if you've experienced redundancy. Nicola Miller 12th April 2022