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28.6.2023 | Sarah Norman-Scott

Why It Is Important to Involve First Class...

Prenups have historically have a bad reputation, but they are starting to lose the negative stigma and are now common...

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23.6.2023 | Jonathan Jonas

Children Proceedings Highlights Judicial Conduct

Jonathan Jonas, a senior children lawyer at Osbornes Law was involved in the interesting case of K and L (Children:...

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23.6.2023 | Sarah Norman-Scott

Approving Consent Order In High Value Divorce Case...

The case of Bogolyubov v Bogolyubov The best course of action for divorcing couples is to agree on a financial...

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19.6.2023

Prison Healthcare Negligence

Nicholas Leahy, a solicitor in the Clinical Negligence Department at Osbornes Law, has  recently successfully settled a long running case...

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9.6.2023 | Katie de Swarte

Will Dispute Case Law

New Births And New Relationships? Review Your Will To Avoid A Dispute You’d imagine a wealthy businessman with assets...

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9.6.2023 | Katie de Swarte

Of Bad Character: Undue Influence Claim Succeeds

Naidoo v Barton: undue influence and the risks of mutual wills Can someone’s bad character be used to prove...

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9.6.2023 | Jodi Newton

Early Notification Scheme – is it helping or failing...

What is the Early Notification Scheme? The NHS Early Notification Scheme (“ENS”) has reached its sixth anniversary. Established in April 2017,...

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6.6.2023 | Blanca Diego Casas

Cyclists Claim After Hit-and-Run

Successful claim by cyclist injured after a hit-and-run In this hit-and-run claim, Our client had been playing volleyball in the...

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5.6.2023 | Stephanie Prior

Are pharmacy closures putting patients at risk?

It has been reported in the press that chemist closures will have an impact on patients living in deprived or...

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22.5.2023 | Elspeth Neilson

Case Law: Dementia-Induced Mild Cognitive Impairment

Dementia is a harsh reality for increasing numbers of families. Sadly, it means the disputed wills solicitors at Osbornes Law...

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