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Expert advice turned fear into determination for our client, Rosie. At just 20 years old, a road traffic collision left Rosie paralysed in both her arms and legs. Despite having to learn how to speak again and do many of the basic things we take for granted, she remains positive and has big plans for the future. Read Rosie’s story and find out more about why the human touch mattered to her.
Host Naomi Findlay is joined by Irwin Mitchell colleague, medical negligence expert and Crystal Palace goalkeeper Chloe Morgan, and Dave Ward, Leanne Infante and Abbie Ward of top-flight rugby team Bristol Bears Women. Together, they get to the bottom of this important issue.
Clear communication turned confusion into confidence for our client, Ainsley. His life changed forever when he was involved in a road traffic collision which left him needing a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Read Ainsley’s story to find out more about the human touch that mattered to him.
Dedicated commitment turned hope into happiness for Matthew. Our client had worked on his close friend’s farm for over thirty years and was told he’d inherit the land. When the owner died without a Will in place, Matthew lost everything he’d worked so hard for. With expert legal advice we helped Matthew get his ‘special place’ back. Read his story to find out why the human touch mattered to him.
Genuine care turned anger into optimism for our client, Bob. He was diagnosed with mesothelioma, the asbestos-related cancer, in September 2019, shortly after his best friend had passed away with the disease. He was concerned about what the future held for him and his family, but with our expert Nicola Handley’s support his feelings changed.
As the Official Legal Partner of England Rugby, we're delighted to offer the opportunity for one child to be a mascot for the Guinness Six Nations match between England and Wales, being played at Twickenham on Saturday 26 February 2022.
Data protection is a fast-moving area of law at the best of times, but recently there have been a number of cases decided which have an important impact on businesses. Hear from our expert panel in our new podcast to learn the latest developments.
Do people with disabilities get the opportunities and support they deserve in the workplace? Tune in to Merkle’s recent podcast where the blind photographer Ian Treherne and film editor Amy Daneel chat with David Ward and Jason Fletcher about their involvement in our inclusive ad campaign.
We're now accepting applications for our 2024 graduate training contracts. Visit our website to find out how we support graduates through the early years of their new career, and to hear what current trainees enjoy about working at Irwin Mitchell.
Low awareness amongst employers about the menopause is causing thousands of women each year to be absent from work and to quit their jobs. Experts at Irwin Mitchell say that the problem is likely to get significantly worse if employers continue to sideline the issue.
As we raise awareness for National Coming Out Day, we look at the process of 'Coming Out', especially in a work place setting. Find out more as our colleague shares his experiences.