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- Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 – What you need to know
- Employment law and legal duties in the care sector
- Employment law changes in April 2024 – Are you ready (Part 1)?
- Employment law changes: Worker Protection Bill and the Workers (Predictable Terms and Conditions) Act 2023
- Employment law in practice: Secondments, sabbaticals, and unpaid leave
- Employment Law: Spring 2025 update
- Employment Rights Act: Summary of April 2026 legislation changes
- Employment Rights Bill consultations: Bereavement leave including pregnancy loss before 24 weeks
- Employment Rights Bill consultations: Enhanced dismissal protections for pregnant women and new mothers
- Employment Rights Bill u-turn on day one unfair dismissal rights
- Employment Rights Bill: Key amendments for employers
- Employment Rights Bill: New rights for zero-hour, low-hour and agency workers
- Employment Tribunal fees reintroduced?
- Empowering lives: Interview with the White Lodge Centre
- Enforcement of a Charging Order – Obtaining a Charging Order is not the end of the line
- Enforcing a Charging Order: A powerful tool for debt recovery
- EPC update: Landlords incoming energy efficiency rules for rental properties
- Epilepsy, sepsis and obstetric haemorrhage: themes from MBRRACE-UK’s 2020 maternal deaths report
- Erb’s palsy – making a successful medical negligence claim
- Erb’s palsy disability support from compensation
- ESMiE (Enhancing the Safety of Midwifery-led Births) Enquiry makes recommendations for midwifery-led maternity care
- Essential property considerations for UK business owners selling their established business
- Estate planning – What to do after a large settlement
- Ethnicity Pay Gap Reporting – an essential part of your ESG strategy?
- Ethnicity Pay Gap Reporting – an essential step in the ESG Journey for the Leisure and Hospitality sector
- EU Pay Transparency Directive and the gender pay gap – will the UK see the ripple effect?
- EV lifting – property challenges in bringing forward electric vehicle charging in the UK
- Executors: what are the key responsibilities?
- Expected changes to carers leave, paternity leave and flexible working in April 2024
- Expert insights into flexible working and UK employment legislation
- FA tightens Governing Body Endorsement rules for the 2026/27 season
- Failing to license a HMO property – Marigold and others v Wells
- Fair Work Agency (FWA): What employers need to know
- Fake reviews: a new banned practice
- Family Care Payments and the Deputy – Gratuitous Care
- Family of pregnant mum killed by speeding driver demand change in inquest law on unborn full-term babies
- Famous people who have died from mesothelioma
- Farmer fined after worker’s leg crushed by potato harvester – HSE finds ‘safe stop’ procedure ignored
- Fatal Accident Claims – Compensation claims following the death of a loved one
- Fatal accidents at work HSE releases latest 2022/23 figures
- Fatal claims following a road traffic accident
- Fatal injuries on farms HSE’s latest report says farm industry death rates are a cause for concern
- Fatal injury compensation when medical mistakes cause a parent or partner’s death
- Festive fun or festive fallout? HR lessons from the year end
- Fetal heart monitoring mix ups – when the CTG picks up the maternal pulse
- Finding a school or college for a pupil with an EHCP
- Finding friendship: digital solutions for non-verbal Court of Protection clients
- Fire and Re-hire: Code of Practice now published
- Fire and rehire – amended Code of Practice published
- Fire and Rehire – The Development of an Implied Term
- Five child amputees who went on to become successful athletes
- Five common reasons why babies are admitted to SCBU, NNU or NICU
- Five issues to consider before commencing a legal action
- Five of the most common claims that we see against GPs
- Flexible working: the importance of employers getting it right
- From barns to abodes: plowing through the updated permitted development rights
- From injury to independence: The role of pre-prosthetic physiotherapy
- From inquest to claim: What families should know about medical negligence
- Funding bands and Education, Health and Care Plans
- Funding rehabilitation for major trauma injury with Rehabilitation Code and interim payments
- Further education for children and young adults with Down Syndrome
- Future work trends: from disconnect rights to flexible norms
- Gas safety and Section 21: What Cassell & Cassell v Sidhu means for landlords
- Gender pay gap report and Britain’s sick note culture
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting – Five years on.
- Gender Pay Gap Reporting – Practical guidance for employers
- Generative AI: is your business ready for artificial intelligence?
- Getting your house in order¦departing executives
- Getting your house in order¦preparing for litigation
- Gifts made in contemplation of death – are they valid?
- GIRFT Report on Diabetes failings in NHS services for diabetes are causing avoidable harm
- Global employment rights when hiring overseas workers
- Going green: unlocking sustainability in commercial leases
- Good Divorce Week: Is it possible to have a good divorce and, if so, how?
- Good Divorce Week: Ten tips for a better divorce
- Government launches consultation to tackle poor payment practices
- Government launches open consultation on acquired brain injury (ABI)
- Government mulling over need for greater transparency over disclosure by agents of referral fees paid to them by conveyancers
- Government opens visa fee reimbursement scheme for scale-ups
- Government weighs an invitation-only investor visa
- GP Appointment Waiting Times in England
- Greenwashing? What the DMCC Bill means for marketing claims
- Ground rent cap for residential leaseholds
- Guest safety and hotelier responsibility: Understanding liability when guests get hurt
- Harnessing data protection: Exploring privacy & GDPR in the digital Age
- Have you been to Asbestos?
- Head of Personal Injury Team at Boyes Turner, Kim Milan, welcomes one of her Team members’ appointment to Director
- Health and/or Social Care Mediation
- Help Us Help You Cervical Screening Saves Lives campaign
- Help with education after a brain injury
- Helping clients claim compensation for sepsis and amputation
- Helping families obtain liability and claim compensation
- High street rental auctions – new powers for local authorities
- High-functioning autism and special educational needs
- Holiday leave: an employers’ guide
- Holiday romance to cohabiting: What the Love Islanders should consider before moving in together
- Holidaymaker injured in car accident in Greece must claim under Greek law
- Home Office sponsor guidance changes: what employers must do now
- Home to School Transport
- Home to school transport and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
- Hoteliers Liability under the Occupiers Liability Act
- Houses in Multiple Occupation – More licensing with Brents new scheme close to implementation
- How a Subarachnoid Haemorrhage (SAH) leads to brain damage
- How am I going to pay my mortgage after sustaining a serious injury?
- How can I contest a will?
- How can my children be involved in family mediation?
- How common is anaesthetic negligence? NHS Resolution and the Association of Anaesthetists’ review of claims related to anaesthesia
- How do I explain to the board¦Part 36 offers
- How do I explain to the board¦the benefits of mediation?
- How do medical experts determine if cerebral palsy was caused by medical negligence?
- How do you ensure that your cross border proceedings are validly served on your defendant?
- How far can you push changes to planning permission by using section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act?
- How HR professionals can help during the cost of living crisis
- How HR strategy drives business sale value
- How is the CMA enforcing the new consumer law rules?
- How landlords can prepare in case of a future deposit deduction related dispute
- How meningitis can cause permanent brain damage: a guide for families affected by medical negligence
- How much access will I get to my lawyer whilst making a personal injury claim?
- How much exposure to asbestos dust does it take to cause mesothelioma?
- How much should family members be paid for the care they provide?
- How new unfair dismissal rules will impact employers
- How to care for diabetes to avoid amputation
- How to dissolve a company
- How to end a deputyship
- How to get an independent school in your child’s EHCP
- How to gift your property to your children: A guide to updating your Title Deeds
- How to handle noise complaints – the Housing Ombudsman has some suggestions
- How to prepare your business for sale: lessons from a successful SME exit
- How to serve a section 21 notice
- How to serve tenancy documentation? – Its all in the Lease
- How to support your children during a separation or divorce
- How to win a Cauda Equina claim – Q&A with a Cauda Equina Solicitor
- How up to date are your employment contracts?
- How we make the legal process easier for families facing mesothelioma
- HR heads up – whats new in employment law
- HR Lessons for a Happy Valentines Day
- HR tips for employers during Christmas
- HSIB – 731 maternity safety incidents referred for investigation in 2021/2022
- HSIB highlights increased risk of maternal injury and death from poor VTE (blood clot) risk assessment and awareness in pregnancy
- HSIB investigation finds management of twin preterm labour and birth hampered by lack of guidance
- HSIB maternity investigations to be taken over by the CQC
- HSIB report finds heart attack sufferers may be at increased risk of death from increasing delays in ambulance response times
- HSIB report highlights safety risks in delayed diagnosis and treatment of cauda equina syndrome (CES)
- HSIB report: Access to critical patient information at the bedside
- HSIB reports highlight safety risk to sickle cell patients from ‘gaps’ in NHS care
- HSIB reports on delayed emergency neonatal blood transfusion at birth following acute blood loss during labour and/or delivery
- HSIB reports on patient safety risk from ‘incorrect decisions’ causing delayed diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary embolism (PE)
- HSIB to investigate ethnicity and delayed diagnosis of neonatal jaundice
- HSIB warns diagnosis and treatment of life-threatening conditions may be delayed by NHS communication failures
- HSIB warns healthcare staff – paracetamol is not a low-risk medication
- HSIB warns incorrect use of central venous catheters for dialysis may cause air embolus & life-threatening injury
- HSIB’s Annual Review 2022/23
- HSIB’s Derby maternal deaths and collapses review failure to learn from past HSIB recommendations
- HSIB’s Maternity Investigations Review 2022/23 – more than 1,380 maternity safety recommendations
- HSIB’s patient safety investigations are now handled by HSSIB and MNSI
- HSIB’s report on delayed detection of neonatal jaundice is healthcare failing premature and darker-skinned babies?
- HSIB’s Summary Report on Maternity Safety Themes at East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust
- HSSIB finds patients at risk of harm from patient identification errors during NHS treatment
- HSSIB investigation highlights patient safety risks from anticoagulant medication errors
- HSSIB report highlights harm caused to patients and carers from poor coordination of NHS care
- HSSIB takes over HSIB’s patient safety investigations
- HSSIB warns gaps in guidance and training increases risk of harm for patients with ‘difficult airways’
- HSSIB: patients’ safety at risk from paramedics’ lack of competence in using ECGs
- Hybrid working & financial wellness for employees
- Hyponatraemia – brain injury from low blood sodium caused by fluid monitoring errors in childbirth
- I am buying a property: Contracts exchanged – what next?
- I am selling a property: Contracts exchanged – what next?
- I have a default judgment against me – What can I do?
- I have cerebral palsy – Am I too old or too young to make a cerebral palsy claim?
- I was exposed to asbestos by Turner & Newall – can I make a asbestos compensation claim?
- ICO guidance on handling data protection complaints under the DUAA 2025
- ICO issues guidance onconsent or pay models
- Immediate changes to the Sponsor Management System – Immigration Alert
- Immunotherapy treatment for mesothelioma patients
- Important Supreme Courts ruling – holiday pay for permanent part-year workers
- Improving employee retention and protecting your business
- Inclusive teaching and learning in higher education
- Inclusivity and respectful communication in the workplace
- Increased visa application fees set to come into effect
- Independent schools, VAT and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)
- Inheritance Act claims – successful cases under the Act
- Inheritance tax planning: Using gifts and surplus income to protect your estate
- Initial thoughts on DfE’s policy paper: Every child achieving and thriving
- Injury Prevention Week: reducing workers’ injuries from falls from ladders
- Inquests into stillbirths
- Intellectual Property – a quick guide to identifying rights in your business
- Intellectual property and data protection considerations when selling a business
- Intellectual property in e-commerce – protecting your brand rights
- Interim payments for early access to rehabilitation and therapy
- International Cerebral Palsy Claims – how to choose the right lawyer for you
- International compensation claims for birth injury and neonatal brain injury
- International employment law: insights from the Netherlands
- International employment law: key insights from France
- International employment law: key insights from Germany
- International employment law: key insights from Italy
- International employment law: key insights from Spain
- International employment law: key insights from the UK
- Interview with Allison Whitehorn offering support for those with CES
- Interview with Bobby Griffin Team GB Parabadminton European and World Medalist
- Interview with Consultant Neonatologist, Dr Peter Dear
- Interview with Dr Cheryl Newton, Consultant Paediatric Neuropsychologist & Clinical Psychologist
- Interview with Dr Tara Rado founder of Psychologia Ltd
- Interview with Laxmi Patel: Helping children with Cerebral Palsy get the right school placement
- Intestacy rules & death during divorce – who inherits?
- Introducing Kim Milan, head of the Personal Injury team
- Introducing Ruth Meyer, head of our Court of Protection team
- Introduction of a new Mediation Pilot Scheme for small claims
- Introduction of the National Cancer Plan
- Introduction to the implementation of the New Biodiversity Net Gain regulations
- IPPR calls for action and access to timely, effective healthcare to prevent cardiovascular disease (CVD)
- IPR in Bona Vacantia: Intellectual property and legal insights
- IR35 and Employment Status – Is CEST dead in the water?
- Is a powered wheelchair a special educational provision?
- Is hybrid working, working at every age?
- Is it a bequest, devise or legacy?
- Is it possible to obtain maintenance orders for pets?
- Is the Boyes Turner personal injury team right for you?
- Is the Will valid? understanding testamentary validity
- Is there a link between Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis and Asbestos?
- Is your brand name capable of trade mark protection?
- Is your child’s ASD/ADHD linked to a birth injury? – What you can do
- Is your cookie banner compliant with the latest UK rules?
- Jan’s amputation story: Little victories; lots of frustrations
- Japanese Knotweed: Legal risks for buyers and sellers
- Jeremy Hunt calls for maternity safety enquiry
- Josie’s cervical cancer journey – Part 1
- Josie’s cervical cancer journey – Part 2
- Julie Marsh catches up with inspirational multiple amputee, Jan McFadden
- Jurisdiction clauses: can asymmetry work in your favour?
- Keeping children safe on the roads
- Key Education Health and Care Plan diary dates for the year ahead
- Key issues for customers to consider when negotiating logistics and warehousing contracts
- Key points to know about Education Otherwise Than at School or College (EOTAS/C)
- King’s Fund report highlights the needs of unpaid carers
- Lack of want of knowledge and approval – Is the Will valid?
- Ladder Association research finds 4 out of 5 telescopic ladders tested were unsafe
- Landmark court ruling: Confirmation that mother of brain-damaged baby is primary victim
- Landmark water pollution case hits water companies
- Largest national study into hospital meningitis care finds failure to follow clinical guidelines
- Larke V Nugus Request – What Is It?
- Latest figures from MBRRACE-UK show maternal death rate in UK increased in 2020-2022
- Latest HSIB report: severe brain injury, neonatal death and stillbirth from maternity care of big babies and shoulder dystocia
- Latest MBRRACE-UK report warns maternal death rate is increasing
- Latest report on tuberculosis (TB) in England finds no reduction in delays in treatment
- Latest RTA personal injury statistics show road accident casualties back to pre-covid levels
- Lease extension: Leaseholders Initial Notice requesting a new lease or extension
- Lease Extension: Why should a leaseholder seek to extend their lease?
- Lease extensions: Essential information for leaseholders and landlords
- Lease extensions: What happens after the Initial Notice?
- Lease Extensions: who is eligable, how and on what new terms?
- Leaseholders beware – Airbnb hosting may breach your lease
- Leaving a partnership: Key considerations for partners
- Legal guide: Enforcing your English and Welsh court judgments abroad
- Leisure & hospitality developments in southern England: Economic opportunities and legal challenges
- Let’s be Group B Strep aware
- Let’s talk about speed’ and reduce road accident injuries this Road Safety Week
- Lets talk about Settlement Agreements
- Letters of Administration – To whom should they be issued?
- Letters of administration – who has the right to apply?
- Lidl and the EHRC: Human Rights in focus
- Life after a serious accident
- Life after amputation: An interview with Lisa Eagleton
- Lifetime gifts to children: The double portion rule in estate distribution
- Limits to the Mannai test – When is an incorrect notice defective beyond repair?
- Living with a Spinal Cord Injury
- Living with amputation – how does specialist physiotherapy help?
- Living with birth trauma and how to access support
- Living with cerebral palsy brain injury – Can I still have an active lifestyle?
- Living with Erb’s palsy or brachial plexus nerve injury
- Local Authority’s duty to consult over the summer break
- Looking beyond the stats the impact of workplace accidents on working people’s lives
- Lost assets in estates: Steps executors must take
- Lost or missing Will: What happens and what can be done?
- Lung cancer and asbestos – 7 facts you need to know
- Maintaining a Sponsor Licence
- Make an SEN appeal against the school named in an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
- Making a claim after a child suffers a brain injury as a result of an accident
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – Bringing a claim after the death of a loved one
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – Can I bring my own claim?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – Choosing the right solicitor for you
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – Complaints about medical treatment
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – How long will it take?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – How much compensation can you get?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – How much does it cost to bring a claim?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – Steps after starting court proceedings
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – What are the time limits?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – What do I need to prove to succeed in a claim?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – What does the NHS say about bringing a claim?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQ’s – Why bring a claim?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQs – Compensation award after death of a loved one
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQs – What difference does compensation make?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQs – What steps are involved in bringing a cerebral palsy claim?
- Making a medical negligence claim FAQs – Will I have to go to court?
- Making a medical negligence claim: Insights from a solicitor
- Making a Will: Why it matters
- Making gift applications to the Court of Protection
- Making plans identifying, avoiding and addressing boundary discrepancies in development transactions
- Managing Asbestos in the Workplace
- Managing compensation in cerebral palsy claims
- Managing redundancy & embracing the four day work week
- Mansion Tax: What property owners need to know
- Martha’s Rule: giving hospital patients and their families direct access to a second opinion
- Maternal death: new MBRRACE-UK data highlights ongoing ethnic and social disparities
- Maternity care negligence
- Maternity safety: HSIB finds failings in midwife training, competency testing and suitability of fetal heart rate monitoring equipment
- Maternity safety: Why are maternal deaths at a 20-year high?
- MBRRACE-UK compares care of Asian, Black and White women who suffered stillbirth or neonatal death
- MBRRACE-UK latest data reports 254 maternal deaths in the three years from 2021-2023
- MBRRACE-UK report finds increase in stillbirths and neonatal deaths and widening inequalities
- MBRRACE-UK report shows deprivation, ethnicity and mother’s age affect rates of stillbirth and neonatal death
- MBRRACE-UK’s 2023 report says maternal deaths increased in 2019 to 2021
- McDonald’s EHRC agreement highlights need to tackle workplace sexual harassment
- Medical Defence Union warns GPs – Cauda equina is a medical emergency
- Medical negligence and maternity claims data from NHS Resolution’s 2022/23 annual report
- Medical negligence claims from errors in post-operative care
- Meet cerebral palsy lawyer Susan Brown
- Meet Claire Roantree: Personal injury team
- Meet Kim Milan – Personal injury team
- Meet Ruth Meyer: Court of Protection team
- Meet Susan Brown: Medical negligence team
- Meet the team – James Pantling-Skeet
- Meet the team – Sue Bowler
- Meet the Team Anastasia Jarrett
- Meet the Team Chloe Scarr
- Meet the Team Iqrah Tamimi
- Meet the Team Kerry Pearce
- Meet the Team Maria Hobbs
- Meet the Team Sue O’Connell-Davidson
- Meet the team: 60 seconds with Ben Ireland
- Meet the team: 60 seconds with Sita Soni
- Meet the Team: Dani Pini
- Meet the Team: Interview with Lindsay Da Re
- Meet the Team: Katarina Ahmed
- Meningitis and its long-term effects
- Meningitis B: Why vaccination matters
- Meningococcal Septicaemia & Amputation
- Menopause – Raising awareness at work
- Menopause at work: Disability discrimination
- Mental Capacity what is it?
- Mental Health and SEND
- Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 – tips for employers
- Mesothelioma asbestos and the Johnson & Johnson baby powder cases
- Methods of service of court proceedings – Electronic or even by NFT
- Methods of serving court documents – is serving court documents by email valid?
- Mind the ‘registration gap’ – mitigating the risks
- Mind the Gap: the Disability Pay Gap widens
- Mind the Hashtag: #AD – ASA publishes its latest Influencer Disclosure Report
- Missed limitation deadline of family provision claim
- Missing beneficiaries – what can personal representatives do?
- MNSI highlights fetal monitoring, triage, workload and training failures in midwifery-led maternity care
- MNSI warns of rise in maternity safety referrals during COMET cooling trial for babies with mild HIE
- MNSI’s 2023/24 Annual Report – 945 referrals for stillborn, neonatal and maternal deaths and brain-injured babies
- Modernising the Lasting Power of Attorney process
- Motor vehicle repair injury – HSE issues safety warning about working under vehicles without proper equipment
- Moving forward with the new Employment (Allocation of Tips) Act 2023 – What will change?
- Mutual wills – a cautionary tale
- My child has cerebral palsy. Can I claim compensation?
- My child suffered meningitis brain damage was it negligence?
- My child will soon be turning 18: Do they need a deputy?
- My child will soon be turning 18: What do I need to know?
- My LA has just declared bankruptcy – what does that mean for my child’s SEN support or EHCP?
- My Plan vs Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
- Navigating trade mark protection in the Metaverse
- NCEPOD Inbetweeners review finds failings in transition care for teenagers with complex health conditions
- Neighbour disputes Frequently Asked Questions
- Neonatal brain injury from hypoglycaemia can my child claim compensation?
- Neonatal Care Leave and Pay Act for parents of babies needing hospital care
- Neonatal hypoglycaemia – 15 years of claims under review
- Neonatal Jaundice – myths and midwife mistakes
- Neonatal meningitis claims
- New ACAS Code of Practice on Flexible Working Published
- New driving laws coming into force in 2022
- New guidance changes recommended treatment time for sepsis
- New guidance on age discrimination and the case of Eileen Jolly
- New guideline: Rehabilitation for chronic neurological disorders including acquired brain injury
- New Homes defective boundary features – who is responsible?
- New Labour landscape: Key changes in the Employment Rights Bill
- New partner Julie Marsh reflects on her clinical negligence career at Boyes Turner
- New recommendations for e-scooter regulation and technical standards
- New Regulations on Section 106 Monitoring Fees
- New rules for subscription contracts: is your business ready?
- New school, new phase, new EHCP? EHCP phase transfers explained
- New sexual harassment laws: essential updates for employers and employees
- New speeding campaign targets young male drivers
- New year, new law? The government consultation on Copyright and AI
- NHS Continuing Healthcare
- NHS Continuing Healthcare funding, how do I access it?
- NHS England’s Cervical Cancer Elimination Plan
- NHS Race and Health Observatory finds babies at risk from neonatal assessments based on skin colour
- NHS Resolution – Saying sorry when things go wrong
- NHS Resolution prioritises maternity in latest strategy – is compensating patients part of the plan?
- NHS Resolution reviews GP indemnity scheme’s first year £307m claims value estimated but £59,000 paid out
- NHS Resolution reviews medical negligence claims by patients with diabetes and lower limb complications
- NHS Resolution warns healthcare staff about risk of negligence claims from venous thromboembolism (VTE)
- NHS Resolution’s ‘alternative process’ for sodium valproate injury claims what parents need to know about risking their child’s claim without a solicitor
- NHS Resolution’s 2023/24 Annual Report – where is the data on EN scheme interim payments to patients?
- NHS Resolution’s Annual Report 2021/22 annual ‘cost of harm’ from hospital negligence exceeds £13billion
- NHS Resolution’s Early Notification (EN) Scheme update lacks evidence of early financial help for families after birth injury
- NHS Resolution’s Early Notification Scheme after brain injury at birth – who is it helping?
- NHS Resolution’s report on claims for severe injury and death after negligent emergency medical care
- NHS Resolution’s review finds multiple failings in the care of patients with diabetes and lower limb complications
- NHS Resolution’s review of cancer diagnosis delays in 105 GP negligence claims
- No fault divorce: Everything you need to know
- No liability exemption from data protection obligations for online marketplaces
- No more working while you sleep-in
- No need for speed: Caroline’s story
- No survivorship clause? No inheritance?
- No-fault divorce: advantages & disadvantages of the new law
- Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs): Protecting your business data and IP
- Obstetric Anal Sphincter Injury (OASI) – severe vaginal tears in childbirth
- Ockenden Maternity Review – repeated failings harmed mothers and babies on an unprecedented scale
- Offensive language or freedom of expression?
- Office to Lab: 3 conversion challenges
- Online Safety Bill – balancing online safety and freedom of expression
- Our clients’ story, in their own words…
- Out of sight, out of mind – Managing hybrid working and the Gender Pay Gap
- Over £100,000 awarded ingender critical belief case under the Equality Act 2010
- Parents to blame for misdiagnosis of special educational needs?
- Parliamentary Committee’s report on NHS clinical negligence claims
- Partnership with British Biker Relief Foundation
- Paternity Leave (Bereavement) Act: Key changes for employers
- Patients Association calls for better access to diagnostic tests to reduce patient harm
- Paying Commission to Employment Businesses/Agencies
- Payment for services without a contract: key principles of Quantum Meruit
- Payment of damages to guests – are hoteliers’ liable?
- Perineal tears and OASI injuries in childbirth can I claim compensation?
- Personal budgets for education and social care
- Personal budgets, direct payments and SEN
- Personal injury & clinical negligence: ‘Breaking the chain of causation’
- Personal Injury lawyers interview Remedy Healthcare UK
- Pet provisions in wills: How to protect your animals in your estate plan
- Pets and PI funds: Guidance for Court of Protection deputies
- Pets in properties
- Pets on Divorce: What is a pet-nup?
- Pets on Divorce: What to do with your pet in a divorce
- Pets on Divorce: Who gets the family pet?
- Pleural plaques or diffuse pleural thickening: What is the difference between these asbestos conditions?
- Plugging the gap on the never ending Annual Review cycle
- Pre-action steps before issuing a claim: Letter of claim
- Pregnancy Loss – a gap in the law
- Preparing for mandatory gender pay gap action plans in the UK
- Preparing your company for a sale?
- Presumption of death – when can you apply?
- Preventable injuries at work : client story
- Private FDRs: A flexible way to reach a divorce financial settlement
- Private renting when you lack mental capacity
- Problems obtaining an EHCP?
- Professional negligence and compensation after solicitors’ mistakes in medical negligence claims
- Property considerations for Leisure & Hospitality owners selling their business
- Property licensing as a landlord or a managing agent
- Proposed changes to the Highway Code to benefit cyclists
- Proposed reforms to the UK data landscape – round 2
- Proprietary estoppel in family farm inheritance disputes
- Protecting vulnerable clients and their cerebral palsy compensation
- Protecting your commercial data and IP when using AI
- Protecting your head and brain at work
- Protection from sexual harassment – from colleagues, guests and customers. Are you ready for October?
- Public Register for Contracts Over Land – Consultation Ending
- Pulling apart airspace development leases and landlord’s carve-outs
- Q&A with Kate Gibbons, Case Manager
- Quantifying claims relating to cerebral palsy
- Quantum (Barrowsfield) Ltd v Bell and others – when a restrictive covenant offers a substantial value to everyone but the developer
- RCM’s Re:Birth Project finds mothers want safe, positive births and clear, factual, non-judgmental language
- RCOG scientific paper says social factors affecting health must be understood to reduce risk of maternal death
- Reading road users call for reforms over dangerous roundabout
- Rebuilding Lives after Brain Injury
- Rebuilding lives: the role of physiotherapy in amputee rehabilitation
- Record breaking compensation ordered in discrimination claim
- Recovering a debt from someone who has died
- Recovering costs under a professional charging clause
- Recovering possession without Section 21: Redevelopment under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025
- Recovering possession without Section 21: Selling the property under the Renters’ Rights Act 2025
- Red flags for Cauda Equina Syndrome – Spotting the warning signs
- Redefining masculinity: Is it time to rewrite the Man-ual?
- Reducing the risk of RTA injury from driver distraction
- Redundancy law: Selection pools & potential changes
- Reflecting on my Journey as a Court of Protection Paralegal
- Reforming non-compete clauses: What employers need to know
- Rehab for burns victims: How a fish can help
- Rehabilitation after amputation: how a case manager assists recovery
- Rehabilitation challenges | Podcast series
- Rehabilitation story – Rescue, recovery and restoration after severe head injury
- Rejected by the Early Notification (EN) scheme? Your child may still be able to claim compensation.
- Remote working from overseas: the top 5 issues for Employers
- Removal of an Executor – A review of the principles
- Rent Repayment Orders revisited – What can constitute harassment of a tenant?
- Rent to Rent, Rent Repayment Orders and the conclusion of Rakusen v Jepsen
- Renters Reform – An update on what life without section 21 notices might look like
- Renters Reform Bill White paper released – the Future of the Rental Sector
- Renters Rights Act 2025: A complete guide to the new UK rental laws
- Research by Scope highlights challenges for disabled young people in transition to independence
- Research study links babies’ GBS infection to need for educational support in later years
- Residential tenant deposit disputes: How much can a landlord legally claim?
- Restoring a company to the register: reasons, criteria and steps
- Restrictive Covenants
- Restrictive covenants what happens if they are unenforceable?
- Retention of Title clauses explained: 5 essential tips for businesses
- Return to work issues for employers
- Returning a tenancy deposit by cheque
- Returning to practice after stroke: Emma’s journey as a solicitor
- Returning to the office: mandate or mistake?
- Reverse vesting: key considerations when preparing a reverse vesting agreement
- Review of the recent changes to Immigration Rules
- Right of way disputes: Establishment, disputes, and legal considerations
- Right to work checks – the top 5 pitfalls
- RNIB finds blind and partially-sighted people miss out on vital visual rehabilitation
- Rooftop Development: Legal Issues
- Royal College of Radiologists’ Workforce Census warns UK has insufficient radiologists to provide safe patient care
- Ruling handed down about gifts from a child’s compensation award
- SaaS subscriptions – sale of goods for the purpose of the Commercial Agents Regulations?
- Sands & Tommy’s report highlights UK’s lack of progress in saving babies’ lives
- Sands calls for improved patient information and triage response to reduced fetal movements in pregnancy
- School exclusions and pupils with SEN
- School exclusions and Special Educational Needs
- School named on EHCP – independent mainstream v maintained special
- Schools and EHCPs – What happens if a school says they are full?
- Secret plan by asbestos giant, Turner and Newall, to hide the truth about asbestos
- Section 106 obligations and the land registry
- Section E (EHCP) outcomes – how important are they?
- Seeking the court’s guidance on distribution
- Selling your business: Culture, communication and legal risk
- SEN expert evidence – Guidance from the Upper Tribunal
- SEN Mediation
- SEND in Wales – all change!
- SEND reform: education otherwise than at school (EOTAS) response deadline reminder
- SEND Tribunal – How to manage timetable delays
- SENDIST One Touch pilot scheme: What it means for Section I appeals
- Sepsis What is it and where does treatment go wrong?
- Serious Hazards of Transfusion (SHOT) report warns of alarming increase in transfusion errors and harm to patients
- Serious infections linked to limb loss and amputation
- Serious injury – Meet the Partners
- Setting aside a default judgment – are you in trouble?
- Settlement agreements explained: Top tips & how to get them right
- Sexual harassment laws are changing: How Boyes Turner can help get your business ready
- Share Buybacks: how to get them right and avoid complications on a future sale
- Share option schemes: solution to motivation, retention and growth in a competitive sector?
- Shares and divorce: How divorce could impact your company
- Shortcomings in disciplinary policy and process make dismissal unfair
- SIA’s ‘What Matters 2025’ survey finds barriers for people with SCI in health care, work and everyday life
- SIA’s ‘What Matters’ 2023 report: the reality of living with spinal cord injury (SCI) in the UK
- Sibs charity: Helping siblings of disabled people thrive
- Sighing, CNN & hybrid working: A deep dive into current Employment Law cases
- Slips, trips and falls injuries in the workplace was I to blame or can I claim?
- Small scale redundancies – important Court of Appeal case
- Smart Motorway safety measures too little, too late says Thames Valley Lawyer
- SME case study: How pre-sale preparation protects exit value
- Snap Care – cease to maintain education, health and care plans (EHCPS)
- So, you want to change your deputy?
- Social Care and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCP)
- Social mobility at Boyes Turner
- Special educational needs (SEN) funding – How does it work?
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) funding – What do I need to know?
- Special Educational Needs & Disability (SEND) Tribunal – Top Tips
- Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Tribunal Extension Appeals
- Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND), Mental Capacity and Family Law: What you Need to Know
- Special educational provision in the school holidays
- Specialist medical negligence solicitors secure compensation for Zac after a highly complex birth injury claim
- Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Day (SCIAD) #EverydayMountains for people living with cauda equina syndrome (CES)
- Spinal Cord Injury Awareness Day helping our SCI-injured clients overcome everyday challenges
- Spinal Injuries Association launches ‘What Matters?’ Survey 2022 have your say
- Spotlight on…termination
- Spotlight on¦service of court proceedings.
- SQE qualification to Head of Legal and building an in house legal team
- Stages of diabetic foot ulcers: From early signs to advanced complications
- Standish v Standish Supreme Court – non-matrimonial asset splitting in divorce
- Start-up fundraising: Rules on financial promotions
- Statutory books: what are they and why are they important?
- Stop the Press – Employment Rights Bill published
- Strategies for deputies: preventing unauthorised loans and credit agreements
- Strike out application successfully defended for mesothelioma victim – Brooks v Zurich & Aviva [2022] EWHC 1170 (QB)
- Strike-Out: Where tribunals need to take care
- Successful mediation for claimants in medical negligence claims
- Support for people living with Cauda Equina syndrome
- Supporting clients with Erb’s palsy using assistive technology
- Supporting Good Divorce Week: Tips for a constructive separation
- Supporting your employees during Ramadan
- Supreme Court clarifies definition ofwoman under Equality Act 2010 in landmark ruling
- Supreme Court Decision Concerning Town and Village Greens
- Supreme Court deprivation of liberty judgment: What Professional Deputies need to know
- Surety Bonds – What are they and why do Deputies need one?
- Surge in fatal cycling accidents during pandemic in UK
- Surprise ruling in sky trade mark case impacts broad goods and services terms and lengthy trade mark specifications
- Suspension of County Court Bailiff appointments in Central London
- Swindon disease – Mesothelioma sufferers in Wiltshire
- Tackling the complexities in workplace investigations
- Take Notice and get it right!
- Tales from the Tech Corridor
- TDN13 and the common misconception
- Technical note: Court permits the retrospective appointment of liquidators
- Tenants beware – FRI Leases!
- Testamentary capacity & knowledge and approval or not?
- Thames Valley Adventure Playground (TVAP) Accessible Play for All
- The 20 week EHC needs assessment deadline
- The 2024 UK General Election: A Labour Victory – what does it mean for HR
- The Agency Worker Regulations do NOT give agency workers the right to apply for internal vacancies on the same terms as employees
- The amputation journey: What to expect and how to navigate recovery
- The Asbestos Landscape in Europe
- The basics of the Mental Capacity Act
- The benefits of family mediation
- The big return to the office
- The Building Safety Levy: What you need to know before 1st October 2026
- The Business Contract Terms (Assignment of Receivables) Regulations 2018
- The challenges of dating with a disability
- The dangers of a missed aneurysm and delayed subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) diagnosis
- The dangers of black henna temporary tattoos
- The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023: Identity verification in UK companies
- The effect of COVID-19 on personal injury claims
- The Evolution of the COP3 Form
- The four-day working week – fact or fantasy?
- The Future of the private rental sector – Renters (Reform) Bill – An Overview
- The impact of Dementia
- The impact of no-fault divorce in England: three years on
- The importance of a good educational psychologist in EHCP cases
- The importance of cycle safety in preventing serious injuries
- The importance of expert evidence in building disputes with homeowners
- The importance of financial disclosure in divorce
- The importance of provisional or full and final settlements in asbestos disease cases
- The importance of the Rehabilitation Code in personal injury claims
- The importance of understanding your business’ terms and conditions
- The influence of artificial intelligence on the lifecycle of M&A transactions
- The intestacy rules – how do they work?
- The joy of being a deputy
- The Katie Piper Foundation Boyes Turner Fundraising for Survivors of Burns and Scars
- The Kings Speech – what does this mean for the Private Rental Sector?
- The legalities behind Love is Blind UK: understanding marriage, prenuptial agreements and divorce
- The New Homes Quality Code – Further thoughts for Housebuilders – No. 2
- The package travel, package holidays & package tour regulations 1992
- The Patient Safety Commissioner’s 100 Days Report
- The Phase Transfer Review Process
- The professions most likely to result in a case of mesothelioma
- The Quantification and Specification again…
- The question of specificity in EHCPs revisited – when is enough enough?
- The Rainbow Centre
- The Renters Rights Bill – We are in the endgame now
- The Renters Rights Bill – What now for Landlords and Managing Agents?
- The retail industry in the South East of England 2025/26
- The rise of AI-generated claims in employment tribunals
- The rise of bowel cancer in younger people
- The Rising use of CHATGPT and its implications
- The risk of blissful ignorance – can an employer be liable for disability discrimination before an employee is diagnosed with a disability?
- The sale of The Entertainer to its employees – employee ownership trusts (EOTs)
- The SEND Crisis: What parents need to know about the House of Commons Education Committee Report
- The Special Educational Needs and Disability Tribunal – Who are they?
- The Supreme Court’s gender ruling: What it means
- The testator did not have capacity? What can you do?
- The top 5 issues for remote working from overseas
- The unstoppable rise of PropTech and its transformative impact on the industry
- The use of technology in rehabilitation following an injury
- The Value of Compensation a report by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)
- The Wills Act 1837: execution of electronic wills
- Thermos flasks containing deadly asbestos materials for sale in the UK
- Three ways to plan for increased UK visa application fees
- Timing and Inheritance Tax: what should I consider before making a lifetime gift?
- To be a Niece or Nephew or not That is the question?
- To sever or not to sever? That is the question
- Top tips for complying with the new Sexual Harassment employer duty
- Trade mark co-existence agreements: Considerations for brand owners
- Trade union draft code of practice: A guide for employers
- Trading Standards audit reveals lack of website compliance – is your business at risk?
- Transition reviews
- Traumatic birth guidance and resources with the Birth Trauma Association
- Traumatic injury from impacted fetal head (IFH) during caesarean birth in the second stage of labour
- Tribunal awards £2.5 million in record disability discrimination award
- Tribunal fees, workplace dismissals, and employment law dilemmas
- Tuberculosis in England increasing at highest rate in decades, says Government report
- TUPE transfers and early due diligence in sponsorship workers
- TUPE: Really Permanent Health Insurance
- Twin pregnancy – complications and causes of claims for compensation
- Twitter’s bold rebrand to X – What are the risks of changing an established brand?
- Types of lower limb amputation
- UK business immigration changes for 2024: hot off the press
- UK Electronic Travel Authorisation explained ahead of full enforcement
- UK government expands Hong Kong British National (Overseas) visa route
- UK housing targets: How legislative changes impact SME developers
- UK immigration rule changes 2025: What employers must know
- UK Immigration: Hiring a chef from outside the UK post Brexit
- Unconditional contracts for the sale of land
- Understanding amputation negligence claims
- Understanding Cervical Cancer
- Understanding construction contracts: The JCT, NEC and FIDIC contract suites
- Understanding fetal monitoring in labour
- Understanding JCT Contracts: Which JCT should I use for my project
- Understanding sepsis: Symptoms, warning signs and why early diagnosis matters
- Understanding testamentary capacity
- Understanding the differences: Lease vs Licence to Occupy for real estate
- Understanding the Neonatal Care (Leave and Pay) Act 2023: Key Changes for Parents and Employers
- Undue influence leads to an invalid will
- Uniform rules and manifesting one’s religion – where are we now?
- Unlawful EHCPs (already)
- Unlawful killing and Inheritance: Understanding the Forfeiture Act 1982
- Unlawful killing inquest verdict when death is caused by a speeding driver
- Unpacking the budget: How it could affect divorce and financial settlements
- Unpacking the Employment Rights Act: risks, changes and opportunities
- Unveiling the role: What is a case manager?
- Update on UK business immigration changes for 2024
- Update: Allocation of Tips Legislation and Code of Practice to commence on 1 October 2024
- Upper tribunal allows appeal – educational provision out-of-term-time
- Upward-only rent reviews under scrutiny: reshaping commercial leases
- Using a caveat in probate disputes: What you need to know
- Uterine rupture during VBAC
- Vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC) – risks of rupture and RCOG recommendations
- Valproate and birth defects: were you told the facts?
- Valproate Update – Patient Safety Commissioner’s review calls for government action and redress
- Valuing an amputation claim – prosthetic provision
- Vitamin K deficiency bleeding – Why newborn babies need Vitamin K
- Wagatha Christie: Playing detective in family law disputes
- Was my child’s Cerebral Palsy caused by medical negligence?
- Was your Subarachnoid Haemorrhage (SAH) Aneurysm missed? Negligence in screening and diagnosis
- Wedding season planning: How prenups, postnups, and wills protect your future
- What are best interests?
- What are interim payments?
- What are jaundice and kernicterus?
- What are periodical payment orders (PPO) in medical negligence claims?
- What are the risks of vaginal birth after caesarean section (VBAC)?
- What can we learn about e-scooter safety from the DfT review of e-scooter trials?
- What common errors can affect the way my property is inherited under a Will?
- What counts as residential, commercial or mixed use for Stamp Duty Land Tax?
- What does Vacant Possession mean?
- What happens after liability judgment in a medical negligence claim?
- What happens if executors or administrators refuse to comply with a court order?
- What happens if I get into a motor accident and the defendant isn’t insured?
- What happens when a Local Authority cuts funding half way through a course
- What happens when parents disagree with each other about school placement?
- What impact will the new immigration rules have on UK Manufacturing?
- What is a building? Section 5 notices and right to first refusal following SGL 1 Ltd v FSV Freeholders Ltd & Others [2025]
- What is a cohabitation agreement, and why do I need one?
- What is a default judgment?
- What is a Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG)?
- What is a neonatal brain injury and how do I claim?
- What is a prenuptial agreement and do I need one?
- What is a professional deputy?
- What is a solicitor apprenticeship?
- What is a Statutory Will and when is one needed?
- What is an Education, Health and Care Plan and how does my child get one?
- What is an Option Agreement?
- What is asbestos related lung cancer?
- What is Carer’s Credit?
- What is cerebral palsy?
- What is Code-Switching? Key considerations for your workforce
- What is diabetes and what actions must be taken to reduce harm?
- What is family mediation and how does it work?
- What is gratuitous care?
- What is hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy (HIE) and what does it mean for my child?
- What is NHS Continuing Care? A guide to CHC funding
- What is pericardial mesothelioma?
- What is Post-Employment Notice Pay? (PENP)
- What is the difference between a Deputy and an Attorney?
- What is the difference between can’t pay and won’t pay
- What is the duty of standard disclosure, and why do I need to pay careful attention?
- What is the personal injury discount rate (PIDR)?
- What is tuberculosis (TB) and can it be treated?
- What ismilk? The Oatly trade mark battle continues
- What issues will we need to negotiate into our key investment documents when seeking venture capital investment?
- What landlords will need to know about rent increases after the Renters (Reform) Bill
- What medical records do I need for a birth injury claim?
- What must employers consider if an employee claims to have a disability for the first time at a dismissal appeal meeting?
- What reasons could a Landlord dispute a commercial lease extension?
- What should a Personal Representative do when a beneficiary or creditor cannot be located?
- What the decision in DP v Topmark Claims Management Ltd means for mesothelioma claimants
- What to do if you find asbestos in your home
- What you should know before starting SEN mediation
- Whats on the horizon? A look at some of the legislation working its way through Parliament
- When a request for access may not be enough or reasonable – Cumbria Zoo Company Ltd v Zoo Investment Company Ltd
- When does the period start for service of a claim form and what happens if it is not served in time?
- When is a gift not a gift?
- When the CEO must go: Legal considerations and practical strategies
- When will the Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) come to an end?
- When workplace banter crosses the line – Lessons for employers handling harassment cases
- When would a pedestrian be found more at fault for a collision than a motorist?
- Where are the UK’s most dangerous roads for cyclists?
- Where to go on holiday with a disabled child?
- Who can claim compensation for psychological injury caused by medical negligence?
- Who has Standing: Making a claim for possession for Property
- Who is at risk of meningitis?
- Who is responsible for therapy in an Education, Health and Care Plan?
- Who is responsible for what?
- Who owns your charity land?
- Who Pays for Going Green in commercial leases?
- Who Pays for Going Green in commercial leases? – Part 2
- WHO publishes new global guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment and care of meningitis
- Who’s the Boss?
- Why a trade mark watch is a valuable tool in safeguarding your IP rights
- Why an indemnity policy isnt always the right approach
- Why do children need to wear cycle helmets?
- Why do I need a conveyancer when buying a property?
- Why input from a Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) matters when you have a diabetic foot ulcer
- Why make a Will? Protecting your assets, family and wishes
- Why might a Freeholder or Landlord refuse consent to amend a property and when is it reasonable to do so?
- Why preparing early for due diligence can help you demonstrate added-value to the business
- Why should a lawyer be my first port of call after being involved in an accident?
- Why should I make a personal injury claim?
- Why should you use workplace mediation?
- Will I have to go to court if I’m making a personal injury claim?
- Will my lawyer stay in touch after my personal injury claim is settled?
- Will the US Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action impact UK equality, diversity, and inclusivity policies?
- Will validity claims: Put up or shut up
- Will validity: testamentary capacity to execute a new will
- Wills, trusts, and probates – How and why a solicitor can add value
- WITNESS APPEAL – Have you worked at Ponswood industrial estate?
- Witnessing of Wills
- Workplace Accidents: The Critical Role of Rehabilitation in Recovery
- World Day for Safety and Health at Work – Practical Tips for Employers
- Would you recognise asbestos in your home?
- Zero hour contract workers could be compensated for cancelled shifts
Events
- AI adoption for in-house legal teams workshop
- Annual contract law update for in-house lawyers 2025
- Breakfast seminar: What can we expect in employment law in 2026?
- Commercial property breakfast seminar
- Construction update – What’s new? | Breakfast seminar
- Could a family investment company be the key to smarter tax and estate planning?
- Employment Tribunals: Top tips for HR
- Employment update for in-house lawyers
- General Counsel & Heads of Legal Conference 2026
- General Counsel and Heads of Legal Conference – Mission Possible: Leading, Managing and Delivering
- HR heads-up: what can we expect in employment law in 2026?
- HR Masterclass 2025
Case studies
- $23 million compensation for boy with cerebral palsy from kernicterus brain damage
- £1 million compensation after asthma care failure causes brain injury and tetraplegia
- £1 million compensation settlement after car collision with motorcycle leads to below-knee amputation
- £1 million settlement for head-injured man plus compensation for his family after RTA in France
- £1 million settlement for the family of a man killed by HGV driver’s dangerous driving
- £1,330,000 settlement for patient with cauda equina syndrome (CES)
- £1,825,000 settlement and £150,000 rehabilitation for pedestrian after speeding driver leaves him with brain injury
- £1.15 million compensation settlement for pedestrian hit by Uber vehicle
- £1.3 million secured for 14 year old dyskinetic cerebral palsy sufferer
- £1.3 million settlement for below-knee amputee who did not receive multidisciplinary foot care
- £1.4 million settlement for 20 year old with Erb’s Palsy
- £1.4 million settlement for family of 30-year-old man who died after negligent liver tumour treatment
- £1.5 million compensation for 24 year old born with spina bifida
- £1.5 million lump sum plus lifelong annual payments of £225,000pa after fall in hospital causes tetraplegia
- £1.6 million settlement for multiple amputee after negligent hospital treatment of sepsis
- £1.75 million settlement for cauda equina syndrome (CES) after negligent safety netting and treatment delays
- £100,000 awarded following delay in diagnosis of a patella tendon rupture
- £100,000 compensation recovered for mesothelioma victim
- £100,000 RTA spinal injury compensation secured
- £100,000 settlement for 61-year-old man after hospital delays treatment for spinal cyst
- £107,500 compensation for injuries caused by negligent repair of severe vaginal/perineal tear.
- £11.5 million settlement for boy with cerebral palsy caused by negligent midwifery care during ‘water birth’
- £11.8 million settlement in birth injury claim for child with cerebral palsy
- £110,000 asbestosis compensation for widow of former Wellworthy Limited painter and decorator
- £110,000 compensation for pillion passenger injured in motorway road traffic accident
- £110,000 settlement for cyclist hit by a vehicle leaving a slip road
- £115,000 mesothelioma settlement includes recovery for Cotswold Care Hospice
- £115,000 settlement after delayed treatment for VIN3 leads to vulval cancer
- £12 million settlement for child whose severe dyskinetic cerebral palsy was caused by negligent water birth
- £120,000 asbestos compensation for New Zealand based widow of former BP engineer
- £120,000 compensation plus rehabilitation for chef after severe burn scald injury causes pain, scarring and PTSD
- £120,000 compensation settlement for cyclist injured in RTA collision with moped
- £120,000 settlement for maternal birth injury after forceps delivery tear worsens disability from anal sphincter injuries
- £122,000 settlement for woman following extravasation chemical burn injury during chemotherapy
- £125,000 compensation settlement for assaulted care worker
- £125,000 settlement for a student with reduced hand function after surgical damage to his ulnar nerve
- £125,000 settlement for bereaved family after delayed treatment of TB meningitis causes brain injury and death
- £125,000 settlement plus funded rehabilitation for motorcyclist injured in road collision
- £127,500 compensation recovered for carpenter diagnosed with mesothelioma
- £128,000 settlement in accident at work claim for delivery driver injured by falling cage
- £13 million settlement for young woman with neurological disability from maternity mistakes at birth
- £130,000 compensation secured for son of former Leyland Construction foreman
- £130,000 recovered following mesothelioma claim for former electrical apprentice
- £130,000 settlement after supermarket slipping accident causes fractured pelvis
- £130,000 settlement for woman’s bereaved family after negligent care leads to fatal faecal peritonitis
- £135,000 settlement in accident at work claim after assault leaves healthcare assistant with facial injuries, fibromyalgia and PTSD
- £135,000 settlement plus funded rehabilitation for a motorcyclist injured by a turning car
- £137,000 for family of ex-pipe fitter with lung cancer
- £137,515 settlement for pedestrian hit by car in supermarket car park
- £13m+ settlement after negligent treatment of neonatal necrotising enterocolitis and hypocarbia cause cerebral palsy
- £14.6 million settlement for young man with cerebral palsy from uterine hyperstimulation at time of birth
- £140,000 lump sum payment secured for RAF veteran with mesothelioma
- £140,000 Mesothelioma Compensation for former BT Technician
- £145,000 compensation for a female cyclist injured in road traffic accident
- £150,000 settlement after misreported abnormal smear test results in cervical cancer
- £150,000 settlement for Australian resident diagnosed with mesothelioma
- £150,000 settlement for shopper injured when hit by a car driven through shop display window
- £150,000 settlement plus an indemnity for future treatment costs for a widower with mesothelioma
- £153,000 gross recovered for former plumber who worked for a family company
- £156,000 for family of man who worked with asbestos at several companies
- £16 million settlement for teenager with cerebral palsy from hypoxic brain injury during delayed delivery
- £160,000 gross recovered from Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme
- £160,000 plus future treatment funded if necessary for former engineer with mesothelioma
- £160,000 recovered for spinal injury victim
- £160,000 settlement for comminuted talus fracture after a fall from a defective two-section ladder
- £162,500 settlement after artery damage during private hospital surgery causes fatal injury
- £165,000 settlement for a client with bowel, bladder and psychological injuries after negligent bowel cancer surgery
- £165,000 settlement for delayed diagnosis of testicular cancer
- £165,000 settlement for elderly woman hit by a car on a pedestrian crossing
- £165,000 settlement for electrical engineer with malignant epithelioid mesothelioma
- £165,000 settlement for patient injured by delayed treatment of buccal mucosa cancer
- £165,000 settlement for widow of telecommunications company employee
- £168,000 recovered for former plumber’s mate within three months
- £16million settlement for teenager with cerebral palsy from hypoxic birth injury
- £17.8m* settlement for child with cerebral palsy birth injury and neurodevelopmental disability after mother was refused a caesarean section
- £170,000 Obtained for Lab Technician Sufferer Within 5 Months
- £175,000 compensation for plumber who contracted mesothelioma
- £175,000 plus an indemnity for future immunotherapy treatment for Claimant resident in Australia who had an award for asbestosis and pleural thickening in 2016
- £175,000 settlement after extravasation causes pain, scarring, physical and psychological injury
- £177,000 obtained for widow of laboratory technician for Cornwall Council
- £179,000 from the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme for telecoms engineer
- £18.1m settlement for child with severe cerebral palsy, visual and learning disability from maternity negligence
- £18.4 million settlement after delayed treatment of HSV infection in forceps scalp grazes causes cerebral palsy
- £18.7 million* settlement for teenager with cerebral palsy caused by negligently delayed delivery
- £180,000 for Widow where Mesothelioma only diagnosed on post mortem
- £180,000 settlement and funded rehabilitation for injured taxi passenger in MIB claim
- £185,000 compensation for pressure sores to heels
- £186,454 compensation for asbestos exposure during employment at F W Sears and Sons Limited
- £188,000 compensation in accident at work claim after lifting accident on stairs causes moderate head injury
- £19 million settlement for girl with dyskinetic cerebral palsy caused by negligent midwifery and obstetric care during labour
- £19,000 settlement for injury to spine following road traffic accident
- £190,000 settlement for client who needed reconstructive surgery after private healthcare shoulder operation
- £197,000 recovered for the family of a former electrician
- £2 million for head-injured teenager who ran into the road at night and was hit by a taxi
- £2,225,000 compensation settlement for boy with cerebral palsy caused by twin-to-twin transfusion (TTTS)
- £2.5 million compensation recovered for dystonic cerebral palsy sufferer
- £2.5 million settlement for boy with mild dyskinetic cerebral palsy
- £2.5 million settlement for family after mother dies from untreated pneumonia and sepsis
- £2+ million compensation settlement for dystonic tetraplegic cerebral palsy sufferer
- £200,000 award for son following the death of his mother
- £200,000 settlement after delayed treatment of parasitic eye infection acanthamoeba keratitis causes loss of vision in one eye
- £200,000 settlement for bereaved family after negligent sepsis treatment leads to young woman’s death
- £200,000 settlement for injuries caused by delayed diagnosis of third-degree vaginal tear
- £200,000 settlement for labourer exposed to asbestos during construction of squash courts
- £200,000 settlement for widow whose husband died after air in his central line caused air embolism and stroke
- £200,000 settlement for woman left with faecal incontinence after negligence repair of a third-degree vaginal/perineal tear
- £200,000 settlement in fatal mesothelioma claim for bereaved widow of former instrument engineer
- £205,000 compensation after A&E delayed diagnosis of haematoma
- £205,000 settlement after MRI scan and surgery delays cause disability from cauda equina syndrome (CES)
- £21 million settlement for teenager with cerebral palsy from negligently delayed delivery
- £21,250 compensation settlement after damage during key-hole surgery
- £210,000 settlement for client after GP delay in treating infection leads to below knee amputation
- £217,500 settlement plus funded rehabilitation for cyclist who suffered multiple injuries in RTA
- £220,000 settlement after accident at work causes neck, back and minor head injuries
- £221,000 settlement after negligent management of spinal surgery
- £225,000 recovered for widow of a man with mesothelioma resident in Spain
- £225,000 settlement for motorcyclist hit by taxi driver’s sudden U-turn
- £230,000 settlement for mesothelioma sufferer within 5 months of instruction
- £235,000 settlement plus rehabilitation for taxi passenger injured in collision with uninsured drunk driver’s car
- £24,000 for severe pressure sore and abscesses – hospital negligence
- £243,500 recovered for mesothelioma sufferer who also has tetraplegia
- £25,000 compensation for engineer with asbestosis
- £25,000 secured for client injured in road traffic accident on a moped
- £25,000 settlement for man with asbestos-related diffuse pleural thickening
- £250,000 compensation for additional injury from delayed diagnosis of cervical cancer
- £250,000 compensation for UK former gas pipe fitter living in Australia
- £250,000 compensation for widow following husband’s death after GPs’ failure to refer him for cardiac care
- £250,000 compensation settlement following a delay in diagnosing cauda equina syndrome
- £250,000 recovered for mesothelioma sufferer with low level exposure with indemnity for future immunotherapy costs
- £250,000 settlement in fatal claim after two GPs misdiagnose malignant melanoma as verruca
- £250,000 settlement plus early interim payment and funded rehabilitation for injured motorcyclist
- £250,000 settlement plus rehabilitation after unsafe riverbank work leads to Lisfranc foot injury
- £253,000 settlement for bereaved husband after wife’s death from an undiagnosed brain aneurysm
- £260,000 for mesothelioma client with agreement to fund immunotherapy treatment
- £260,000 mesothelioma compensation for former Reed Paper Board Mill worker
- £265,000 settlement for woman’s bereaved family after GP and hospital delayed diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer
- £27 million settlement for child with neurological disability from meningitis treatment delay
- £27,000 accident at work compensation for events organiser
- £275,000 compensation for 33 year old mesothelioma patient
- £275,000 compensation for man with Cauda Equina Syndrome
- £275,800 settlement plus funded rehabilitation for elderly pedestrian hit by car on supermarket crossing
- £277,500 settlement plus indemnity for future treatment costs in multi-defendant living mesothelioma claim
- £28,500 in compensation for moped accident
- £280,000 lifetime settlement with private immunotherapy costs for former asbestos worker with mesothelioma
- £290,000 settlement after negligent bowel surgery leads to septic shock and multi-system failure
- £3 million compensation – delay in delivery led to cerebral palsy
- £3 million compensation after medical negligence causes baby’s brain damage from neonatal meningitis
- £3 million compensation plus £225,000 funded rehab for young woman hit by speeding driver on pedestrian crossing
- £3 million out-of-court settlement after hospital’s delayed diagnosis of neonatal infection caused cerebral palsy
- £3 million settlement for young man with physical disability from cerebral palsy caused by hypoxic injury at birth
- £3,375,000 settlement for girl with dyskinetic cerebral palsy
- £3,425,000 settlement for pedestrian with multiple injuries and amputation risk after hit by a van
- £3.1 million lump sum for brain injury suffered at birth
- £3.1 million plus annual payments of up to £133,250pa for boy with brain injury from hypoglycaemia
- £3.2 million settlement after oxygen starvation at birth leaves child with dyskinetic cerebral palsy
- £3.25 million and payments of up to £320,000pa for girl severely disabled with cerebral palsy after negligent VBAC labour
- £3.25 million compensation plus £130,000 funded rehabilitation for farm worker’s spinal cord injury (SCI)
- £3.6 million settlement after delayed diagnosis of neonatal meningitis causes cerebral palsy
- £3.7 million and lifelong payments of up to £153,000pa for boy with mild cerebral palsy and four limb dystonia
- £30,000 compensation for painter & decorator with pleural thickening
- £30,000 compensation for two road traffic accidents
- £30,000 compensation recovered for steel rigger with asbestosis
- £30,000 compensation secured for cyclist hit by moped
- £300,000 compensation after negligent management of shoulder dystocia left boy with Erb’s Palsy
- £300,000 compensation for road worker with head injury after co-worker hit him on the head with a pickaxe
- £300,000 settlement after MRI scan reporting delay leads to CES disability
- £300,000 settlement for a woman who was hit by a reversing car
- £300,000 settlement for exacerbation of pre-existing post-traumatic stress disorder
- £300,000 settlement for roofer who fell from a ladder whilst working at height
- £300,000 settlement in cauda equina CES claim for 78-year-old woman with pre-existing spinal stenosis
- £31,000 compensation for instrument mechanic with pleural thickening
- £31.5 million settlement for child after maternity negligence causes hypoxic brain injury and cerebral palsy
- £315,000 settlement after roadside collision crushes young man between shunted cars
- £325,000 and funding for private treatment secured for former carpet fitter
- £325,000 settlement for widow in fatal mesothelioma case
- £335,000 and agreement from the Defendants to fund future treatment for former research assistant with mesothelioma within five months
- £335,000 for former electrician within seven months of receiving instructions
- £337,500 provisional damages settlement for injured passenger in taxi
- £347,000 compensation for headmaster exposed to asbestos in Essex school
- £35,000 compensation for welder diagnosed with pleural thickening
- £35,000 for diffuse pleural thickening after asbestos exposure
- £350,000 settlement after delays in surgery for red flag symptoms leaves woman with CES disability
- £350,000 settlement plus MOD agreement to fund future private treatments
- £37,500 compensation claim settled – delayed diagnosis of footballer’s injury
- £37,500 compensation recovered after delayed diagnosis of fractured radius claim
- £375,000 compensation for delayed treatment for birth injury
- £3million compensation secured from CICA (Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority) for 13-week-old shaken baby
- £4 million compensation settlement in birth injury claim for an 11-year-old boy with cerebral palsy
- £4.6 million plus lifelong payments of up to £360,000pa for child with severe dystonic cerebral palsy birth injury
- £4.7 million settlement for girl with severe spastic and dystonic quadriplegic cerebral palsy after negligent VBAC labour
- £4+ million settlement recovered after hospital negligence causes cerebral palsy
- £40,000 compensation after Greek holiday RTA moped collision causes degloving injury to leg
- £40,000 compensation for warehouse worker injured on the job
- £40,000 compensation from employer after back and arm injuries caused by lifting accident at work
- £40,000 compensation recovered for pipe fitters mate diagnosed with asbestosis
- £40,000 obtained for an 85 year old man who worked at Earley Power Station
- £40,000 provisional damages settlement for electrician following asbestos disease claim
- £40,000 settlement for family of deceased William Press and Son gas fitter
- £40,000+ pleural thickening compensation claim settled for former joiner
- £400,000 compensation recovered after delay in diagnosis of cauda equina syndrome
- £400,000 settlement for former HGV driver diagnosed with mesothelioma
- £400,000 settlement in pedestrian injury claim for young man hit by a car
- £400,000 settlement plus ongoing funded rehabilitation for pedestrian hit by speeding vehicle
- £430,000 obtained for family of former apprentice carpenter who relocated to Portugal with his wife
- £430,000 settlement with indemnity for Immunotherapy for 72 year old Claimant with mesothelioma
- £435,000 settlement for ship building company employee
- £45,000 compensation – Woman injured after slipping in nightclub
- £48,000 compensation recovered after hospital fail to diagnose a corneal ulcer
- £480,000 settlement for additional sight-loss from delayed diagnosis of craniopharyngioma
- £5 million lump sum, lifelong annual payments of £232,750pa for care and Treloar’s SEN funding for boy with cerebral palsy
- £5.1 million settlement plus £140,000 insurer-funded rehabilitation for sports car driver injured in road crash
- £50,000 compensation for former power station fitter
- £50,000 compensation recovered after a delay in bone cancer diagnosis
- £50,000 recovered for the family of man was diagnosed with mesothelioma in Cyprus
- £50,000 settlement for former apprentice marine fitter and turner
- £500,000 settlement for amputee after GP negligence delays treatment for popliteal aneurysms and critical limb ischaemia
- £500,000 settlement for woman with injured bowel from negligent surgery to remove an ovarian cyst
- £500k compensation for teenager’s injuries after a road traffic accident
- £55,000 settlement after RTA collision causes PTSD exacerbation of passenger’s FND
- £550,000 (65%) settlement and £26,400 rehab for brain injury after fall from moving car’s boot
- £550,000 compensation for negligent hip and knee replacement
- £550,000 settlement after man slipped on pub floor vomit causing fracture and CRPS
- £550,000 settlement for orthopaedic injuries caused by (now deceased) defendant driver in head-on RTA collision
- £575,000 compensation settlement following a delay in diagnosis of cervical cancer
- £59,600 asbestos disease settlement for bereaved, non-dependent family of former builder
- £6.4 million settlement for amputations after ambulance crew fails to take suspected meningitis patient to hospital
- £60,000 for a Royal Mail man with asbestos related pleural thickening
- £60,000 settlement (on 50% liability basis) for HGV passenger injured in fatal RTA
- £60,0000 settlement for asbestosis claim against Kodak
- £600,000 settlement for diabetic man after negligent medical care of foot injury leads to amputation
- £62,500 settlement from private hospital after post-op errors lead to peritonitis
- £65,000 compensation recovered after hospital fail to prevent pressure sores
- £65,000 for driver’s injuries after his van was hit from behind by a car transporter
- £65,000 settlement after delayed diagnosis of detached retina leads to 70% loss of vision in one eye
- £650,000 settlement for teenager hit by car whilst rollerblading across poorly lit dual carriageway
- £67,500 recovered for victim of negligently performed surgery
- £675,000 settlement secured for family of former gas engineer who died from mesothelioma
- £68,000 compensation recovered for carpenter with mesothelioma
- £7 million compensation secured for Jennifer following hospital negligence
- £7 million settlement after ‘car-surfing’ accident leads to brain injury
- £7 million settlement after delayed referral for treatment for jaundice led to kernicterus brain injury and cerebral palsy
- £7.49 million settlement for child with severe four-limb dystonic cerebral palsy caused by negligent maternity care
- £7.4m settlement for child with severe cerebral palsy after hospital sent her mother home in labour
- £70,000 settlement after hospital nursing failures left a 91-year-old man with a grade 4 pressure sore
- £70,000 settlement after negligent contraceptive prescription causes pulmonary embolism (PE)
- £700,000 settlement for cervical cancer after hospital failed to follow up abnormal smear and biopsy
- £72,000 mesothelioma compensation recovered for children of 85 year old former Newall Engineering employee
- £75,000 asbestos compensation for builder employed by Gee Walker & Slater
- £75,000 compensation for bereaved husband after hospital failures lead to wife’s death from kidney failure
- £75,000 compensation settlement for family of deceased former railway worker
- £75,000 settlement after negligent diabetic foot care leads to amputation
- £75,000 settlement for non-dependent family of former joiner after his death from mesothelioma
- £750,000 + funded rehabilitation for RTA brain injury victim
- £750,000 compensation awarded after delay in diagnosis of cauda equina syndrome
- £750,000 settlement after GP and district nurses’ failure to refer for post-surgical infection leads to amputation
- £750,000 settlement for delayed sepsis treatment multiple amputee
- £750,000 settlement for physical and psychological injury from delayed diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer
- £78,000 compensation secured after accident at work back injury
- £80,000 compensation recovered for widow of Whitbread pipefitter and coppersmith
- £80,000 mesothelioma claim compensation following exposure to asbestos dust whilst living in a council property
- £800,000 compensation for family of 28-year-old mother who died from cancer after years of negligent healthcare
- £800,000 compensation settlement after GP fails to diagnose cauda equina syndrome
- £800,000 settlement after negligent spinal surgery causes cauda equina syndrome (CES)
- £800,000 settlement for client after negligent treatment for CIN3 led to cervical cancer
- £800,000 settlement for patient after GP and hospital delays in treatment for cervical cancer
- £81,000 compensation after negligent care causes pressure sore after heart bypass surgery
- £85,000 compensation recovered after claim against negligent emergency GP
- £85,000 compensation settlement after swab left inside patient following caesarean section
- £85,025 settlement for bereaved family of former construction project manager
- £88,000 settlement secured for former fitter with asbestos related lung cancer
- £885,000 lump sum and lifelong payments for girl with a hypoxic ischaemic injury
- £90,000 asbestosis compensation recovered for family of former Devonport dockyard boilermaker
- £90,000 compensation for the family of man with peritoneal mesothelioma
- £90,000 compensation for window fitter injured at work
- £90,000 recovered for the widow of a man who worked for his own small family-run business
- £90,000 settlement after keyhole gallbladder surgery causes bile duct injury
- £900,000 settlement after untreated popliteal aneurysm leads to below knee amputation
- £91,000 compensation recovered for widow of draughtsman
- £92,500 settlement for our client after a delayed diagnosis of a torn Achilles tendon
- £92,500 settlement for overtaking motorcyclist hit by a turning car
- £94,000 compensation recovered from Tool Masters following mesothelioma diagnosis
- £95,000 settlement after extravasation negligence delays life-saving chemotherapy treatment
- £95,000 settlement for family following 58-year-old woman’s death from delays in diagnosis and treatment of sepsis
- £950,000 settlement for diabetic amputee after delayed diagnosis and treatment of Charcot foot
- 53 year old man was assaulted and sustained a severe head injury
- A carpenter’s legacy: Six-figure settlement achieved for family
- A family’s journey after an asbestos-related loss
- A Five-Figure Settlement reached for the family of a man killed by exposure to asbestos in the workplace in 1959
- A former electrician’s journey: from a diagnosis of mesothelioma to a successful DMPS claim
- Abandoned mesothelioma claim settled successfully by Boyes Turner
- Admission of liability and apology for family of 30-year-old man who died after negligent treatment for liver tumour
- Admission of liability and apology for the family of a 70-year-old woman who died from untreated pulmonary embolism
- Admission of liability and NHS apology for 68 year old below knee amputee
- Admission of liability for 8 year old with quadriplegic cerebral palsy
- Admission of liability for a two-year-old girl with Erb’s palsy
- Admission of liability for boy profoundly brain damaged at birth during 9 hours of negligent delay
- Admission of liability for boy with brain injury from untreated neonatal hypoglycaemia
- Admission of liability for boy with dyskinetic cerebral palsy following negligent ‘water birth’
- Admission of liability for death of mother with cardiac sarcoid
- Admission of liability for failure to recognise a pulmonary embolism
- Admission of liability for five-year-old girl with cerebral palsy caused by negligent delays at birth
- Admission of liability for injury caused by delayed treatment of buccal mucosa cancer
- Admission of liability for teenage boy with brain damage from birth
- Admission of liability for young boy with kernicterus related brain damage
- Admission of liability for young boy with severe brain injury due to kernicterus
- Admission of liability for young girl with quadriplegic cerebral palsy
- Admission of liability for young girl with severe dyskinetic cerebral palsy
- Admission of liability for young man with acute brain injury
- Admission of liability for young man with undiagnosed talus fracture
- Admission of liability young girl with severe dyskinetic cerebral palsy
- Admission of liability, apology and £150,000 interim payment for child after delayed birth causes cerebral palsy
- Admission of liability, apology and £50,000 interim payment from ambulance service for meningitis amputee
- Admission of liability, judgment and interim payments after neonatal jaundice mistakes cause kernicterus
- Admission of negligence from Opticians after boy is left blind
- Admission within four months for former gas fitter with mesothelioma
- Amy’s Case – Private Trust
- Anthony’s Case – Deputyship
- Appeal against the Statement and successful negotiation with the local authority
- Appeal to SENDIST against the LA’s refusal to conduct a statutory assessment
- Asbestos claim compensation for former Doncaster based maintenance electrician
- Asbestos claim settled for daughter of pipe fitter following his death
- Asbestos claim settled for delivery driver exposed to asbestos by Cape Building
- Asbestos compensation secured for former painter and decorator after mesothelioma diagnosis
- Asbestos exposure: A business owner’s fight for compensation
- Asbestos lung cancer claim settled for widow following provisional damages Court Order
- Asbestos related lung cancer claim won against Arthur Scull & Company Ltd. and Barrett & Wright Ltd.
- Asbestos related pleural thickening case settled against steel company
- Asbestos related pleural thickening claim settled in just nine months
- Asbestosis claim settled for £50,000 for former painter and decorator
- Asbestosis claim settled for former insulation engineer
- Asbestosis claim settled for former St John’s School and HMP Borstal inmate
- Asbestosis claim settled on behalf of the estate of former firefighter
- Asbestosis compensation recovered for family of former Hampton and Sons Apprentice Joiner
- Asbestosis compensation recovered for family of former steelworker
- Asbestosis settlement for docker in contested limitation case
- Asking the Court of Protection to transfer an Inheritance into a Trust
- Battling Fires to Fighting for His Life: Paul’s Journey with Mesothelioma
- Birth brain injury claim settled for 5 year old with severe cerebral palsy
- Birth injury negligence claim success against Frimley Park Hospital
- Birth negligence claim settled for £3 million following brain injury at birth
- Boyes Turner advises Chartsbridge on joint venture with Shoosmiths
- Boyes Turner advises on acquisition for lending agri-services provider
- Boyes Turner advises on CH&CO’s acquisition of Blue Apple
- Boyes Turner advises on deal to improve internet security and prevent spam
- Boyes Turner advises on Mobeus Investment in high growth veterinary business
- Boyes Turner advises on sale of MotorDocs
- Boyes Turner advises Origin on double acquisition expanding its environmental solutions
- Boyes Turner advises Origin on double acquisition expanding its environmental solutions
- Boyes Turner advises Resonant Group on acquisition of PR business
- Boyes Turner advises shareholders of ISN on strategic sale to Conscia
- Boyes Turner advises the shareholders of Luxurious Look on sale to Face the Future
- Boyes Turner helps power up investment for smart electric vehicle charging business
- Boyes Turner obtain compensation for a pleural plaques victim
- Boyes Turner recover £130,000 settlement for mesothelioma sufferer
- Boyes Turner recover over £16,000 for Oakhaven Hospice in successful mesothelioma claim
- Boyes Turner secure £142,000 compensation from the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme for a bricklayer with mesothelioma
- Boyes Turner secure admission of liability for 10 year old boy’s birth injury after uterine rupture
- Boyes Turner secure admission of liability for brain damage caused at birth 20 years ago
- Boyes Turner successfully settle a mesothelioma claim for £1.1 million
- Boyes Turner supports Occuity’s successful crowdfunding round
- Boyes turner team advises on £11m investment to drive growth of AND Digital
- Boyes Turner’s asbestos claims team, was instructed by Michael who had sadly been diagnosed with mesothelioma at the age of 89 years old
- Boyes Turner’s Asbestos Disease Claims Team settled a fatal mesothelioma claim for a five-figure number
- Boyes Turner’s asbestos team obtained a £150,000 settlement including agreement to fund treatment costs in unusual localised mesothelioma case
- Boyes Turner’s asbestos-related disease specialists have settled an asbestosis claim against Mars
- Boyes Turner’s mesothelioma and asbestos disease claims team were instructed by the family of a gentleman who had sadly died from mesothelioma
- Boyes Turner’s personal injury lawyers have secured a settlement for a cyclist who was injured when he was knocked off his bike
- Brain damage at birth judgment against Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS trust
- Brother of former carpenter who died from lung cancer receives compensation
- Building a mesothelioma claim without a signed witness statement
- Calderdale hospital negligence – birth injury claim compensation
- Career change in the 1960s leads to Mesothelioma diagnosis 50 years later
- Carpenter receives compensation following exposure to asbestos
- Case settled within 10 months for widow of former mechanic who suffered with mesothelioma
- Cauda equina syndrome: Judgment after out-of-hours doctor admits failing to examine patient
- Cerebral palsy claim admission of liability from Royal Berkshire Hospital
- Cerebral palsy claim settled for £2.9 million settlement after acute hypoxic event during birth of twins
- Claim leads to admission of liability, compensation and apology for mother of stillborn baby
- Claim settled after a delay in diagnosis of Ewings sarcoma tumour of the spine
- Claim settled after washing overalls results in asbestos related disease
- Claim settled for £55,000 following a delay in diagnosis of a fractured talus bone
- Claim settled for child with cerebral palsy following a hypoxic ischemic brain injury
- Claim with no paymaster settled for five figure sum within two months of instruction
- Claiming compensation for mesothelioma: Barry’s legal journey
- Client story: Dan talks candidly about his experience with cauda equina syndrome and making a CES claim
- CNZ -v- Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust: $45million settlement for claimant
- Coming to terms with cauda equina: A client story
- Compensation after delayed GP diagnosis and treatment of Achilles tendon rupture
- Compensation after delayed treatment of jaundice caused kernicterus brain injury in premature baby
- Compensation claim settled against Ipswich Hospital NHS Trust
- Compensation claim settled for carpenter exposed to asbestos at work
- Compensation for a retired police officer battling asbestos related cancer
- Compensation for anaesthetic awareness during surgery
- Compensation for baby with kernicterus brain injury after failure to diagnose and treat neonatal jaundice
- Compensation for car passenger injured in motorway accident
- Compensation for client whose pre-existing spinal condition was accelerated by road traffic accident collision
- Compensation for driver after repeated RTAs cause soft tissue spinal injuries
- Compensation for family business employee with asbestosis
- Compensation for family of asbestos stripper who died from peritoneal mesothelioma
- Compensation for family of former lagger with Mesothelioma despite Court destroying his original Court papers for pleural plaques
- Compensation for family of former maintenance engineer
- Compensation for family of former teacher exposed to asbestos in schools
- Compensation for family of lagger who died from mesothelioma compensation within 2 months of claim
- Compensation for family of man with suspected mesothelioma
- Compensation for former bricklayer exposed to asbestos
- Compensation for former bricklayer with asbestos related diffuse pleural thickening
- Compensation for former CEGB electrical fitter with asbestosis
- Compensation for girl with whole body cerebral palsy, epilepsy, severe learning difficulties and visual impairment
- Compensation for heating engineer with asbestos related lung cancer
- Compensation for hospital carpenter after diagnosis of mesothelioma
- Compensation for injured motorcyclist after RTA collision
- Compensation for lagger with pleural thickening
- Compensation for man discharged from hospital with cauda equina symptoms
- Compensation for psychological injury following anaesthetic awareness from residual IV drugs left in cannula
- Compensation for PTSD after anaesthetist’s mistake leaves patient aware but unable to breathe during surgery
- Compensation for secondary victims following a fatal road traffic accident
- Compensation for self employed carpenter with mesothelioma
- Compensation for the family of a former plumber who succumbed to mesothelioma
- Compensation for tiler with Mesothelioma
- Compensation for widow of apprentice plasterer and tiler with mesothelioma
- Compensation for widow of labourer who died of mesothelioma
- Compensation for widow through Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme
- Compensation from employers for care coordinator assaulted by intruder at work
- Compensation paid to mother who suffered uterine rupture and PTSD during VBAC delivery of stillborn baby
- Compensation recovered following delay in diagnosis of child’s meningitis
- Compensation recovered for asbestosis claim for former plumber
- Compensation recovered for below knee amputee following thrombosis
- Compensation recovered for burns injury victim
- Compensation recovered for former Bovis Construction Ltd and J. M. Jones & Sons Ltd employee
- Compensation recovered for vehicle engineer with malignant mesothelioma
- Compensation recovered from Isle of Wight hospital following birth negligence
- Compensation secured after asbestosis diagnosis for former plumber
- Compensation secured after birth delay causes brain injury
- Compensation secured after delay in delivery caused cerebral palsy
- Compensation secured after perinatal brain injury caused during birth
- Compensation secured following delay in diagnosis of meningitis
- Compensation secured for child after oxygen deprivation causes cerebral palsy
- Compensation secured for child with severe dyskinetic cerebral palsy
- Compensation secured for cyclist injured at local accident hotspot
- Compensation secured for Naval veteran with mesothelioma
- Compensation secured for widow after successful diffuse mesothelioma payment scheme application
- Compensation secured for York hospital spastic cerebral palsy case
- Compensation settlement after airsoft game grenade causes second-degree burns
- Compensation settlement after delayed diagnosis of infective endocarditis leads to PE, breathlessness and psychological injury
- Compensation settlement after hospital physiotherapist misdiagnoses ruptured Achilles tendon as ankle sprain
- Compensation settlement after negligent hospital care causes pressure sores and death of a 65-year-old man
- Compensation settlement after two hospitals failed to diagnose and treat a ruptured quadriceps tendon
- Compensation settlement after ventouse delivery without informed consent leads to maternal birth trauma
- Compensation settlement and apology after negligent hospital treatment of pressure ulcer
- Compensation settlement and apology for family of stillborn baby after hospital admits negligent maternity care
- Compensation settlement for a mother who suffered psychological injuries during traumatic birth of her baby
- Compensation settlement for bereaved family after brain injury and death of second twin
- Compensation settlement for biker’s leg injury after motorcycle struck by a car
- Compensation settlement for child with brain injury from meningitis after delayed antibiotic treatment
- Compensation settlement for client with loss of vision in one eye from negligent post-operative care
- Compensation settlement for man who needed amputation after negligent knee replacement surgery
- Compensation settlement for passenger injured in drink-drive car chase collision
- Compensation settlement for teacher injured at school fair
- Compensation settlement in PTSD claim for teaching assistant assaulted by student
- Crash victim cyclist receives £145,000 compensation after RTA
- David’s Case – Private Trust and Deputyship
- Delay in diagnosing ruptured patella tendon – £200,000 compensation
- Delay in diagnosis of breast cancer
- Delayed diagnosis of testicular cancer claim settled for £165,000 compensation
- Delayed treatment of tumour leaves woman partially blind
- Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme application following asbestos exposure at C.S. Wiggins & Sons
- Diffuse pleural thickening claim damages settled for former television engineer
- Diffuse pleural thickening claim settled for former fitter’s mate
- Diffuse Pleural Thickening claim settled for instrument mechanic
- DMPS settlement for plumber exposed to asbestos in the late 1950s
- Dyskinetic cerebral palsy judgment – hospital negligence during birth
- Electrician exposed to asbestos sixty years ago diagnosed with mesothelioma
- Employer pays £102,500 after employee trips in accident at work
- Eric’s case – Statutory Will
- Ex prison service maintenance man receives compensation for mesothelioma
- Ex-Plasterer exposed to asbestos to receive compensation
- Exposure to asbestos in science lessons
- Family of asbestos remover to receive compensation award following claim
- Family of carpenter who died from mesothelioma receives compensation
- Family of electrician who suffered from asbestosis receives compensation
- Family of former carpentry apprentice win asbestos compensation after mesothelioma diagnosis
- Family of former oil refinery worker exposed to asbestos receive compensation
- Family of joiner who died from mesothelioma receives compensation
- Family of machine worker who died from mesothelioma receives compensation
- Family of North sea gas conversion worker awarded mesothelioma compensation
- Family of pattern maker who died from mesothelioma receives compensation
- Family of refinery worker receive compensation following asbestosis claim
- Fatal accident claim results in deceased family obtaining payout of £55,000
- Fatal mesothelioma claim settled for £60,000 after death of Tilbury Docks stevedore
- Fitter and welder who contracted mesothelioma receives compensation within 2 months of starting his legal claim
- FLR v Chandran: Success at trial for 12-year-old girl hit by car on pedestrian crossing
- Former electrician’s £140,000 provisional damages settlement for mesothelioma leaves door open for private treatment costs
- Former electrician’s compensation claim settled following asbestosis diagnosis
- Former joiner receives compensation after successful Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme application
- Former lagger receives compensation for lung cancer twice
- Former Tesco worker wins mesothelioma claim – £220,000 compensation
- Four year delayed TB diagnosis leaves mother with severe respiratory disability
- From dockyard to diagnosis: Asbestos exposure while working for the MOD
- Funding restored for independent specialist residential college
- Gas contractor exposed to asbestos at work receives £35,000 compensation
- Hemiplegia birth injury claim success against Leeds General Infirmary
- Holding employers accountable: Mesothelioma claim success for Michael’s family
- Holiday claim for ten pin bowling accident in foreign hotel
- Holiday swimming pool accident claim settled against TUI UK
- Honouring a loved one: How expert support helped a family find accountability
- Hospital admission of liability for a young woman who developed cervical cancer
- Hospital admits liability for sight loss caused by delayed treatment of parasitic eye infection acanthamoeba keratitis
- Hospital admits liability in CES claim after delayed MRI scan, diagnosis and treatment cause patient’s disability
- Hospital admits that negligent surgery caused cauda equina syndrome (CES)
- Hospital apology and admission of liability for melanoma misdiagnosis
- Interim payment for young boy with pneumococcal meningitis
- Interim payment of £50,000 secured within 7 weeks of receiving instructions
- Interim payment of £50,000 secured within three months and settlement within five months of receiving instructions
- Interim payment received for family within 10 weeks
- James – Statutory Wills Case
- James’ Case – Private Trust
- Jamie’s Case – Deputyship
- Jane’s Case – Deputyship
- Janine – Statutory Wills Case
- Judgment after delayed antibiotics for pregnant mother with GBS infection caused son’s cerebral palsy
- Judgment and £150,000 interim payment for girl with cerebral palsy after reduced fetal movements ignored in term pregnancy
- Judgment and £250,000 interim payment after negligent water birth causes child’s cerebral palsy
- Judgment and £250,000 interim payment for child with cerebral palsy after delayed delivery and excessive cooling
- Judgment and £250,000 interim payment in ongoing cerebral palsy birth injury claim
- Judgment and interim payment after delayed treatment of forceps scalp infection causes cerebral palsy
- Judgment and interim payment after negligent midwife’s triage call advice leads to birth delays and cerebral palsy
- Judgment for child who suffered a stroke after GP delays in treatment of neonatal infection
- Judgment for child’s cerebral palsy after failure to treat neonatal (newborn) jaundice
- Judgment for young mother diagnosed with avoidable cervical cancer
- Judgment in claim for brain-injured baby after delayed treatment for enterocolitis and hypocarbia from excessive ventilation
- Judgment secured against Newham University Hospital NHS Trust
- Justice for Mr Justice
- Labourer Diagnosed with Mesothelioma Due to Asbestos Exposure in the 1960s
- Lagger and fitters mate receives compensation following negligent asbestos exposure
- Laggers claim against 11 defendants settles one week before court hearing
- Landmark Treloar’s PPO settlement for boy with severe dyskinetic spastic cerebral palsy
- Liability (fault) judgment for boy after negligent neonatal care causes brain injury from hypoglycaemia
- Liability admission after ‘safety netting’ failure delays diagnosis after ‘red flag’ symptoms of cauda equina (CES)
- Liability admission after hospital fail to perform emergency MRI for cauda equina red flag symptoms
- Liability admission and £50,000 interim payment after delayed diagnosis of bowel cancer
- Liability admission and apology for patient after delayed diagnosis of retinal detachment causes loss of vision in one eye
- Liability admitted for cerebral palsy caused by delayed diagnosis and treatment of meningitis
- Liability judgment and interim payment after delayed diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer
- Liability judgment and interim payment for teenager after neonatal unit over-ventilation causes cardiac arrest and brain injury
- Liability judgment for brain-damaged baby after hospital sent home high risk mother
- Liability judgment for child after negligent management of impacted fetal head causes traumatic brain injury
- Liability judgment for diabetic amputee after delay in treatment
- Liability judgment for girl with severe cerebral palsy after her mother was sent home in labour
- Liability judgment for young man with neurological disability from delayed treatment of infant sepsis and meningitis
- Liability judgment secures compensation for young woman disabled in infancy from delayed diagnosis of meningitis
- Liability settlement after GP and district nurses’ failure to refer patient with post-surgical ankle infection leads to need for below-knee amputation
- Liability settlement and £250,000 interim payment for child with cerebral palsy from hydrops fetalis
- Liability settlement and interim payment after twin to twin transfusion (TTTS) caused cerebral palsy
- Liability settlement for 14yr old with dystonic cerebral palsy
- Liability settlement for a young man with dyskinetic cerebral palsy
- Liability settlement for boy with cerebral palsy from unrecognised acute lack of oxygen during labour and delivery
- Liability settlement for man with dyskinetic cerebral palsy
- Liability settlement for teenager with dystonic cerebral palsy
- Liability settlement secured for 16 year old girl who suffered brain injury at birth
- Lifetime Interim payment and settlement for bereaved family of carpenter with mesothelioma
- Lifetime settlement and funding for future treatment secured for former power station worker with mesothelioma
- Lifetime settlement for asbestos related lung cancer sufferer after a drawn out, contested claim
- Lifetime settlement for self employed contractor with mesothelioma
- Living mesothelioma claim settled within 3 months of instruction
- Lung cancer patient who was exposed to asbestos receives compensation
- Making sure my son gets his educational needs met
- Making sure our son gets the education he needs at the school we want
- Male cyclist receives £120,000 compensation after collision with moped
- Many millions in compensation obtained after maternity mistakes lead to uterine rupture birth injury and cerebral palsy
- Mary’s Case – Deputyship
- Mechanic suffering with peritoneal mesothelioma for six years obtained £255,000 with agreement to fund future treatment costs
- Merchant seaman with asbestosis received £37,000 compensation
- Mesothelioma Case Settled Within Five Months
- Mesothelioma case settled within four months
- Mesothelioma claim compensation for former power station engineer
- Mesothelioma claim completed within seven months: Bells Asbestos Slough
- Mesothelioma claim for former carpenter settled within five months
- Mesothelioma claim secured after late diagnosis from asbestos exposure in the 1970s
- Mesothelioma claim settled against Fram Filters/Sogefi Filtration Limited
- Mesothelioma claim settled against United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
- Mesothelioma claim settled for £126,000 for former British Aerospace Employee
- Mesothelioma claim settled for £175,000 for former J Lyons & Company Ltd employee
- Mesothelioma claim settled for £175,000 within 10 months
- Mesothelioma claim settled for £285,000 for former builder
- Mesothelioma claim settled for former Expandite worker
- Mesothelioma claim settled for widow of former painter and decorator
- Mesothelioma claim settled within 8 months of Instructions for £205,000
- Mesothelioma claim settled within nine months of instruction
- Mesothelioma compensation claim settled for £224,000+ for former mechanic
- Mesothelioma compensation for client from asbestos exposure 60 years ago
- Mesothelioma compensation secured following decades-old asbestos exposure
- Mesothelioma immunotherapy treatment funded by insurers
- Mesothelioma linked to 1960s bricklaying apprenticeship asbestos exposure
- Mesothelioma Settlement for Former Fire Safety Officer Including Future Treatment Costs
- Mesothelioma settlement of Over £1 million on Behalf of the Family of Peter
- Michael’s Case – Deputyship
- Michael’s Journey through the Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme
- Motorcyclist receives £625,000 compensation after road traffic accident
- Multi-million dollar settlement for a child with cerebral palsy caused by a birth injury at a London hospital
- Multi-million pound settlement for teenager with cerebral palsy after uterine rupture from negligent maternity care
- Negligent treatment during childbirth leads to cerebral palsy judgment
- NHS hospital’s admission of liability for a boy’s brain damage following uterine rupture
- NHS Trust admits delivery errors causing brain injury at birth
- NHS trust admits liability and apologises to family for causing mother’s death from pneumonia and sepsis
- NHS trust admits liability for boy’s cerebral palsy from uterine hyperstimulation at time of birth
- Nicola’s Case – Deputyship
- North Thames Gas Board fitter gets compensation after developing asbestosis
- Occuity successful crowdfunding round completes
- Office worker wins asbestos compensation after low-level exposure leads to mesothelioma diagnosis
- One mum’s fight for the right school placement for her son
- Our mesothelioma and asbestos disease claims team have pursued a compensation claim for their client employed by British Rail
- Over £120,000 gross recovered for former Fitter’s Mate who carried out works at the Royal Courts of Justice
- Overcoming missing employment records in an asbestos compensation claim
- Payment recovered for hospice through mesothelioma compensation claim
- PDO for man with asbestos related lung cancer
- Peritoneal mesothelioma linked to asbestos exposure during 1960s labouring work
- Pleural thickening and effusion case settled for £150,000 gross
- Pleural thickening claim settled for deceased plumber
- Pleural thickening compensation for factory worker
- Poor communication and missed opportunities to obtain informed consent led to wrongful Down’s syndrome birth
- Pre-trial settlement of £3 million after hospital’s failure to diagnose infection leads to child’s cerebral palsy
- Pregnant mum killed by speeding driver
- Proctor & Gamble pay compensation for Asbestosis claim
- Product Liability claim – glass jug cracked
- Provisional award of £25,000 for ex-CEGB apprentice suffering from early asbestosis
- Provisional damages for lagger with asbestos-related lung cancer
- Provisional damages obtained in pleural thickening claim against BAE Systems and Sharp & Giles
- Provisional damages settlement for asbestos related diffuse pleural thickening claim
- Provisional settlement for former maintenance plumber with asbestosis
- Quick interim payment and final settlement for mesothelioma sufferers family within 8 months
- Reading law firm Boyes Turner advises Pegasystems on Reading European HQ lease renewal deal
- Sailing instructor suffers injuries abroad and obtains a five sum figure in compensation
- Sean’s Case – Deputyship
- Second damages award and new provisional damages order following deterioration of asbestos-related diffuse pleural thickening
- Securing justice for James: Mesothelioma claim against former employer
- SENDIST appeal against the school named on the Statement
- Serious brain injury to new mother caused by negligent hospital care
- Settlement after delayed retinopathy treatment leads to severe sight loss
- Settlement after extensive asbestos exposure caused asbestosis and pleural thickening
- Settlement after hospital’s delayed treatment of blocked oesophagus leads to perforation and pneumothorax
- Settlement after NHS-contracted private eye surgery leaves woman with partially impaired vision in one eye
- Settlement for bereaved family of housewife who died from mesothelioma
- Settlement for client left blind in one eye after wrong sized lens implanted during eye surgery
- Settlement for client who was injured by a car whilst walking along the pavement
- Settlement for cyclist with multiple fractures from RTA after driver failed to give way on roundabout
- Settlement for cyclist with physical and psychological injuries after collision with car on a roundabout
- Settlement for family of 94-year-old man after hospital negligence led to pressure sore, bone infection and amputation
- Settlement for family of former British Rail employee who died from mesothelioma
- Settlement for family of former British Steel employee who initially thought asbestos exposure elsewhere
- Settlement for family of former employee of Benham & Sons Limited
- Settlement for family of former joiner with asbestosis
- Settlement for family of former power station worker with asbestosis
- Settlement for family of hairdresser with mesothelioma
- Settlement for family of mesothelioma and colon cancer patient
- Settlement for family of shipyard worker with mesothelioma
- Settlement for family of woman with mesothelioma
- Settlement for former joiner with pleural thickening
- Settlement for Mesothelioma sufferer which includes costs of new immunotherapy drug
- Settlement for mother of young woman who died after delayed surgery for brain haemorrhage
- Settlement for painter and decorator with asbestos related lung cancer
- Settlement for passenger injured when boyfriend driver lost control of car whilst over legal alcohol limit
- Settlement for patient with loss of vision in one eye after GP’s failure to refer to stroke clinic
- Settlement for pedestrian who was injured when hit by a vehicle as she crossed the road
- Settlement for platers mate with asbestos related lung cancer
- Settlement for production line supervisor with mesothelioma
- Settlement for scaffolder with asbestos-related pleural thickening and persistent asbestos-related pleural effusion
- Settlement for welder with asbestosis
- Settlement for widow for husband who suffered with pleural thickening during lifetime despite unsupportive post mortem
- Settlement for widow in successful DMPS case
- Settlement for widow of elderly man who died after hospital fails to treat shingles
- Settlement for widow of former fitter with pleural thickening
- Settlement for widow of steel worker with asbestos related lung cancer
- Settlement of £147,000 for asbestos-related lung cancer
- Settlement of £167,000 in five months for former power station worker with mesothelioma
- Settlement of £9m plus up to £273,000pa for client with cerebral palsy after high risk mother sent home with PROM
- Settlement of asbestosis claim where no asbestos bodies identified at post-mortem
- Settlement of pleural thickening claim against five defendants
- Settlement of pleural thickening claim just two days before trial
- Settlement on behalf of the family of a former gas fitter who died due to mesothelioma
- Severe spastic cerebral palsy caused by hypoxic ischemia during birth – judgment secured
- Siblings with ASD – 52 week placement and social care input
- Six figure compensation settlement for lower limb amputation claim
- Six figure settlement for Housing Association employee suffering with mesothelioma
- Six figure settlement for widow of Chemical Building Products worker
- Six figure settlement: asbestos exposure leads to tragic loss
- Six figure sum for mesothelioma sufferer under the DMPS Scheme
- Six figure sum for widow of former floor layer who passed away a week after making his witness statement
- Specialist placement for a child with severe visual needs
- Spinal law specialists secure interim payments for tetraplegic client
- Stephen’s Case – Deputyship and a Statutory Will
- Substantial compensation after delayed antibiotic treatment causes brain injury from meningitis
- Substantial settlement for boy with learning difficulties from IVH around the time of birth
- Substantial settlement for the bereaved family of man killed by speeding hit-and-run driver
- Substantial settlement for the family of a young, pregnant mother unlawfully killed by abhorrent speeding driver
- Substantial six figure settlement after untreated acanthamoeba keratitis (parasitic eye infection) causes blindness in one eye
- Successful appeal against a refusal to assess results in fully funded package of support
- Successful appeal secures specialist residential school
- Successful asbestos claim against the Department for Communities and Local Government
- Successful asbestos pleural thickening claim against AM Fenner and WJ Brooker
- Successful asbestos related lung cancer claim against Barracks Fabric Printing
- Successful asbestos related pleural thickening claim against J Lyons & Company Ltd
- Successful asbestos-related lung cancer claim for former plumber who recorded his own evidence of asbestos exposure years before his death
- Successful asbestosis claim for former British Sugar employee
- Successful asbestosis claim for former carpenter – £27,000 compensation recovered
- Successful asbestosis claim on a provisional damages basis
- Successful challenge to a Local Authority’s decision
- Successful claim against MoD for mild dystonic cerebral palsy – £300,000 settlement
- Successful claim for Continuing Healthcare Funding
- Successful claim for mesothelioma sufferer within 6 months of instruction
- Successful claim for plumber diagnosed with pleural thickening
- Successful compensation claim for former steel erector
- Successful Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme (DMPS) case settled for £149,000.00
- Successful Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme application for former shop worker following diagnosis
- Successful diffuse mesothelioma payment scheme application for partner of driver with mesothelioma
- Successful diffuse pleural thickening claim against seven different companies
- Successful diffuse pleural thickening claim for former employee of R. Holford & Co.
- Successful DMPS Application within 3 months of mesothelioma diagnosis
- Successful environmental claim against Cape Asbestos factory, Barking
- Successful Life Insurance Payout and Benefits Recovery for Client
- Successful Lung Cancer case where diagnosis was only made at Post Mortem
- Successful lung cancer claim against Dunlop Semtex Limited
- Successful mesothelioma case against Marks & Spencer
- Successful Mesothelioma case concluded within ten months and agreement from defendants to fund future treatment
- Successful Mesothelioma case within six months after specialist law firm turns down case
- Successful mesothelioma claim against Cape
- Successful mesothelioma claim against Lee Beesley (Coventry) Limited
- Successful mesothelioma claim against Salisbury Corporation
- Successful mesothelioma claim against W.E. Chivers and Sons Ltd
- Successful Mesothelioma claim despite medical complexities
- Successful Mesothelioma claim for a former fabricated welder
- Successful mesothelioma claim for former carpenter – £150,000 compensation
- Successful mesothelioma claim results in six-figure compensation
- Successful mesothelioma claim through DMPS for former electrician
- Successful mesothelioma claim with no lifetime evidence against British Rail
- Successful Mesothelioma claim within five months after initially turned down by specialist Mesothelioma solicitors
- Successful negotiation with the local authority
- Successful pleural thickening claim for plumber who cut asbestos sheets
- Successful secondary exposure mesothelioma case of the widow of a former asbestosis sufferer
- Successful settlement secured in long-running Mesothelioma claim
- Successful transition from Statement of SEN to Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP)
- Telecom engineer’s asbestos related lung cancer claim settled for £150,000
- Turner & Newall Asbestos Trust settlement for family of deceased power station worker
- Two court awards for man suffering from pleural thickening
- UKAEA employee receives £175,000 in damages for mesothelioma compensation claim
- Westmede Properties acquires Coda Studios in Fulham for residential redevelopment
- When employers no longer exist: securing mesothelioma compensation through DMPS
- Widow compensated following successful Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme application
- Widow of carpenter who died from mesothelioma is allowed to continue her claim for justice
- Widow receives £110,000 settlement from MOD after husband’s death from asbestosis
- Widow receives compensation after successful Diffuse Mesothelioma Payment Scheme application
- Widow recovered £170,000 in damages from Benham & Sons
- Widow secures settlement after husband’s fatal mesothelioma linked to cathedral asbestos exposure
- Widow settles mesothelioma claim for £137,500
- WITNESS APPEAL: Did you work with Michael Allen Robinson?
- Witness evidence vital in proving electricians’ claim following mesothelioma diagnosis
- Yvonne’s Case – Deputyship
Press releases
- Boyes Turner advises on sale of Emapsite.com Limited to Idox Plc
- Boyes Turner advises Tarn Homes on acquisition of Morning Mills Farm
- Boyes Turner advises the shareholders of ITGL on sale to Conscia
- Boyes Turner announces new partner promotions for 2025
- Boyes Turner appointed to The Katie Piper Foundation’s first legal panel
- Boyes Turner appoints new Senior Partner
- Boyes Turner boosts real estate team with returning Head of Property Disputes
- Boyes Turner building the largest team of property & construction lawyers in the Thames Valley
- Boyes Turner celebrates home grown talent with the promotion of four new partners
- Boyes Turner expands Corporate team with new partner hire
- Boyes Turner expands Court of Protection team
- Boyes Turner expands Property team with six new hires
- Boyes Turner expands wills, trusts & probate team
- Boyes Turner Fundraiser Strengthens Support for Katie Piper Foundation
- Boyes Turner fundraises for Daisy’s Dream
- Boyes Turner is delighted to partner with the Thames Valley Property Awards
- Boyes Turner joins new campaign to drive social mobility in law
- Boyes Turner launches family law service with appointment of leading family lawyer
- Boyes Turner launches pioneering conflict-free One Lawyer Support service on the back of ‘no fault divorce’
- Boyes Turner makes senior appointments to development and house building team
- Boyes Turner named eprivateclient Top Law Firm 2025
- Boyes Turner opens London hub to enhance Private Wealth and International Services
- Boyes Turner strengthens private wealth offer with appointment of Matthew Briggs
- Boyes Turner welcomes new Head of Residential Property
- Boyes Turner wins prestigious property award
- Experienced dispute resolution partner joins Boyes Turner
- Groundbreaking domestic abuse conference at University of Reading proudly supported by Boyes Turner
- High flying lawyers promoted at Boyes Turner
- New Head of Commercial and Technology
- Reading’s Boyes Turner unveils latest round of senior promotions
- Senior appointments at Boyes Turner
Vacancies
- Community Care & Welfare Solicitor or Legal Executive (4–8 years PQE)
- Family Solicitor or CILEX (2–5 PQE)
- Senior Associate – Court of Protection
- Senior Associate – Private Client
- Senior Associate – Property Development (4+ years PQE)
- Solicitor – Commercial (1-5 years PQE)
- Solicitor – Corporate Immigration (1-3 PQE)
- Solicitor – Personal Injury (3-5 years PQE)
- Solicitor – Special Educational Needs
- Training Coordinator – Employment Law