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The Court of Appeal has ruled that the Government have a duty to provide proper equipment and medical facilities for soldiers in war zones.
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Thompsons Solicitors’ Aberdeen office hosted a major press conference for clients Derek and Lesley McIntosh to give their reaction to the findings of a fatal accident inquiry into their daughter Kaylee’s death.
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A top solicitor has assured the families of C-Diff victims at a Scots hospital that the Lord Advocate is duty bound by law to hold a public inquiry into their deaths.
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The Royal Automobile Foundation unit has called for a special ‘road crash investigation’ unit to be set up, similar to those which investigate rail, air and maritime incidents.
The Foundation’s Director, Professor Stephen Glaister commented:
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Thompsons Solicitors has welcomed the news that the Government will ban employers from using staff tips to bring their employees’ wages up to minimum pay levels.
Government Ministers have confirmed that the practice will be outlawed from October.
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Victims of the asbestos related condition pleural plaques have won the right to be represented in the legal battle over a new Scottish law which will protect their right to compensation.
The Scottish Government passed the Damages (Asbestos-related...- Details
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