Month: October 2019

Lawmakers push for new online gaming regulations to protect children

One non-department public body in the UK is pushing for stricter rules surrounding video games and their relation to gambling. According to the Children’s Commissioner for England, tighter laws will protect children from spending too much money through online games, with an emphasis on loot boxes. In a report titled Gaming the System, researchers delved […]

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What impact will Brexit have on employment rights?

The UK is due to leave the European Union (EU) at 23:00 GMT on 31 October 2019. As this momentous date approaches, employment law is just one of the many areas of uncertainty. There is a misconception that most of UK employment law stems from EU law and therefore, the withdrawal of the UK from […]

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Making a medical claim: what to consider

Medical problems are stressful and often utterly exhausting. But when you seek help for a condition and then find that you’re left in an even worse position, it can result in a real sense of betrayal. This is why medical negligence is one of the worst breaches of trust. But more than that, it can […]

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Organic vs paid content

Content marketing comes in different forms, with the main difference being between organic and paid content. But which is best for law firms to use? Traditional marketing methods have not worked well for small and medium law firms in recent years, which has prompted the search for better alternatives. The use of content marketing is […]

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Knowing whether you have a claim

Making a claim is not as complicated as you may think. If you’re not sure whether you may have a personal injury or medical negligence claim, you may feel overwhelmed about potentially going forward with one. This guide is intended to help you work out if you would be able to make a claim after […]

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