Covid Inquiry: Government criticised in Module 2 opening statement Pete Weatherby KC highlighted the lack of a whole-system response and the impact that may have had on increasing the total number of deaths Nicola Brook 4th October 2023
ADHD Awareness Month: 5 ways to be more inclusive As ADHD Awareness Month gets underway, Shea Carson in our Court of Protection team gives 5 ways businesses can be more accommodating. Shea Carson 4th October 2023
Module 2 begins after ‘frustrating’ lead up Module 2 evidential hearings are due to begin on Tuesday. Here's what solicitor Nicola Brook had to say. Nicola Brook 2nd October 2023
To Settlement Agreement, or not to Settlement Agreement; the Pro’s and Con’s Settlement agreements help to settle disputes between employers and employees. Andrew Leakey explains the pros and cons of having one. Andrew Leakey 20th September 2023
Recent BBC investigation after five mothers die following family court proceedings Samantha Rymer explains what parental alienation is as five women died after the family courts had allowed fathers accused of abuse to apply for contact with their children Samantha Rymer 15th September 2023
A public inquiry must be launched now following Lucy Letby guilty verdict Serious NHS failings allowed Letby to get away with murder for too long. A public inquiry must be launched now. Nicola Brook 14th August 2023
Jackson Lees – Supporting Our Community At Jackson Lees, making a positive difference is at the heart of everything we do. Haley Farrell 9th August 2023
Are you a Victim of Economic Abuse? Hannah Bickley shares the warning signs of economic abuse Hannah Bickley 8th August 2023
Inquest highlights systemic failings following death of baby in Bronzefield prison cell 18-year-old Rianna Cleary – a vulnerable care leaver in prison – was left to give birth alone in a prison cell without any care or assistance. A court heard how serious operational and systemic failings contributed to the death of her baby. Elaine Macdonald 1st August 2023
Gavin Brown: Bereaved family consider legal challenge of CPS The family of Gavin Brown, a father-of-two who died on 20 April 2019 following an altercation outside a pub in Stretford, have sought legal advice on the merits of pursuing a judicial review challenge of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS). Lucie Boase 31st July 2023
Why Pride Matters at Jackson Lees Group Liverpool Pride is just around the corner and this year it is more exciting than ever, with Liverpool showing their support for Ukraine by hosting a combined Kyiv and Liverpool Pride. Here's what it means to us from Paralegal, Shea Carson. Shea Carson 25th July 2023
Business Asset Sales: The things a business owner needs to know An ‘asset sale’ or ‘asset deal’ is the sale or purchase of all (or most of) the assets that make up the business so that the business is transferred as a going concern. Here's what you need to know. Jen Goodwin 25th July 2023