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Inquest Finds Missed Opportunities in Care of Three-Year-Old Who Died from Sepsis

Posted on 15th July 2025 in Medical Negligence

The devastating loss of a three-year-old little boy, Theo Tuikubulau, has raised serious concerns about the emergency care response he received, concluding that his death could have been avoided.

Posted by

Helena Campbell

Associate & Chartered Legal Executive

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Levelling Up Rental Standards: What the Decent Homes Reform Means for Private Landlords

Posted on 14th July 2025 in Property Litigation

A new consultation has been launched by the Government on reforming the Decent Homes Standard (DHS) for social and privately rented homes. Historically, the DHS applied only to the social rented sector, but proposals now aim to extend a reformed version of the standard to the private rented sector.

Posted by

Jack Matthews

Trainee Solicitor

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Group B Strep Awareness Week 2025: The Ongoing Importance of Timely Diagnosis and Correct Treatment

Posted on 11th July 2025 in Medical Negligence

Although GBS is usually harmless in adults, and most babies exposed to it during labour or birth stay well, it can sometimes lead to serious and life-threatening infections in newborns, such as sepsis, pneumonia, or meningitis.

Posted by

Helena Campbell

Associate & Chartered Legal Executive

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Standish v Standish: A Landmark Decision for Non-Matrimonial Property on Divorce

Posted on 09th July 2025 in Family Law

During divorce proceedings, the courts in England and Wales consider the financial situation of both parties. They do this based on several principles. The three key principles are needs, compensation and sharing. Many family cases have shown that when a couple separates, they often share what they earned during their marriage. The starting point on divorce is equality (being 50/50), but there are many factors that might change this.

Posted by

Ellie Cox

Trainee Solicitor

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Renters’ Rights Bill - Is It Going on Holiday?

Posted on 08th July 2025 in Property Litigation

For some months now, all in the residential property industry have been working on the basis that the Renters' Rights Bill would have received Royal Assent by the time MPs packed their suncream and beach reads and headed off on their summer holidays.

Posted by

Joanne Young

Senior Associate & Solicitor

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Group B Strep Infection: The Cost of Not Screening for GBS

Posted on 08th July 2025 in Medical Negligence

This year, Tozers secured a landmark £35 million settlement for a child who sustained severe brain damage after medical staff failed to administer antibiotics in time, despite clear signs of a Group B Strep (GBS) infection in her mother.

Posted by

Simon Mansfield

Partner and Solicitor

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Government Publishes Roadmap to Implementing the Employment Rights Bill

Posted on 02nd July 2025 in Employment

Yesterday saw an important update on the Employment Rights Bill (ERB) when the Government published a document setting out its roadmap to implementing the changes set out in the ERB.

Posted by

Joanna Parry

Senior Associate and Solicitor

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Zest in Peace: Cloudy Lemon Cider Appeal Fizzes for Aldi

Posted on 24th June 2025 in Intellectual Property

The Supreme Court has refused Aldi permission to appeal the Court of Appeal’s decision that it infringed Thatchers Cider Company (Thatchers) trade mark. This brings a decisive end to Thatchers’ successful legal battle against a supermarket lookalike.

Posted by

Jessica Whittick

Solicitor

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Can I Use My Property for Short-Term Holiday Rental?

Posted on 23rd June 2025 in Dispute Resolution

The number of short-term lettings in England and Wales has increased vastly in recent years. The development and growth of the ‘sharing economy’ and the ease of use of ‘peer-to-peer’ accommodation websites (of which there are several that are very well known) can be a real temptation for property owners to dip their toes into the short-term and holiday let market.

Posted by

Jack Matthews

Trainee Solicitor

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Covert Recordings in Family Cases: New Guidance and Its Impact

Posted on 17th June 2025 in Family Law

In May 2025, the Family Justice Council released updated guidance regarding covert recordings. The guidance defines these as “any recordings made without the express knowledge and permission of the people being recorded whether by video or audio”. Whilst they can be an invaluable source of evidence in the Family Court, such recordings can also have harmful consequences. There has been much debate in the Courts as to what extent the recordings can and should be used, particularly in line with GDPR and data protection laws.

Posted by

Ellie Cox

Trainee Solicitor

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Should I Instruct a Solicitor or a Mediator to Resolve My Dispute?

Posted on 10th June 2025 in Dispute Resolution

Alternative dispute resolution (ADR), is all but mandatory for parties involved in a commercial dispute. Cost penalties can be imposed by the Court on those who refuse to participate. Taking early advice on the issue is key.

Posted by

Jessica Whittick

Solicitor

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Social Services & Care Proceedings: Importance of the Right Representation

Posted on 05th June 2025 in Family Law

Tozers have built an excellent reputation for representing parents and others in Court proceedings or in pre-proceedings brought by Social Services. Tozers have one of the largest local teams dedicated to working on cases relating to children.

Posted by

Mark Williams

Partner and Solicitor