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Sepsis and meningitis: Diagnosis and negligence claims
If you are concerned regarding the treatment you or a loved one has received, you may be considering bringing a medical negligence claim, and we can assist.
A brief guide to lifetime gifting
Alexis Wood, Solicitor in our Wills, Trusts & Estates Team, explains how lifetime gifting can help reduce Inheritance Tax and support loved ones during your lifetime. Discover key allowances, tax exemptions, and the seven-year rule in this practical estate planning guide.
How to claim for medical negligence
A step-by-step guide on how to claim compensation for medical negligence. Ready to seek justice? Contact us today for a free, no-obligation initial consultation.
Business continuity starts with your Will and Power of Attorney: what business owners should know
Alice Clewes, Partner in our Wills, Trusts & Estates Team, outlines what business owners need to know about Will planning and Powers of Attorney to safeguard business continuity.
Time to update your Will?
Our Wills, Trusts & Estates Team explains why keeping your Will updated is good practice.
Lasting Powers of Attorney: Why they’re essential for your future planning
What is a Lasting Power of Attorney and do you need one? Our Will, Trusts & Estates Team explain why it’s essential.
Understanding Lasting Powers of Attorney: What they are and why you should have them
Tom Bridge, from our Wills, Trusts & Estates Team, explains what Lasting Powers of Attorney are and why business owners and families should have them in place.
Hip dysplasia misdiagnosis: Early signs, risks, and medical negligence claims
Find out more about how our medical negligence experts can help and support you or your loved ones with hip dysplasia missed diagnosis and claims.

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