Lester Aldridge Celebrates Chartered Legal Executive Qualification
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by Sarah Mullin
17h ago
Lester Aldridge proudly congratulates Jodie West on her recent qualification as a Chartered Legal Executive within our esteemed Real Estate Finance team. A Chartered Legal Executive is a qualified lawyer specialising in specific areas of law in England and Wales. Jodie’s accomplishment reflects her dedication and expertise in her chosen field. The rigorous CILEX qualification process provides students like Jodie with practical work experience, equipping them to meet the demands of the workplace. Jodie’s journey to qualification involved extensive training, spanning four years, culminating in h ..read more
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Hampshire Incorporated Law Society Quiz Night in aid of Wessex Cancer Support
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by Sarah Mullin
17h ago
Our Personal Injury and Clinical Negligence team entered a team for this event, which was held on 16 April 2024 in aid of Wessex Cancer Support.  Spoiler alert – we didn’t win the quiz! We are trying to recover from the disappointment of losing out on first place by 1 point. For any interested parties, there is no white-coloured ring on the Olympic flag – what were we thinking?  However, in true Olympic style, it was the taking part that mattered. The quiz was a great opportunity to get together with other lawyers in the area and to support a fantastic charity, Wessex Cancer Support ..read more
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Changes to Ofsted’s Factual Accuracy and Complaints Process: April 2024
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by Henry Lynk
3d ago
In January 2024, we reported on the changes to the Ofsted post-inspection complaints arrangements following Ofsted’s consultation on the proposed changes. Ofsted has now published its new guidance about how those proposed changes would work in practice for Ofsted events/ inspections, which have taken place on or after 4 April 2024. For inspections which took place before 4 April 2024, the previous process remains in force. Informally resolving concerns Ofsted has stated that it expects providers to raise concerns about its work/ inspections as soon as they arise and directly wit ..read more
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Copyright authorship of Generative AI works – legal commentary
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by Lesley Fereti
1w ago
In a previous article, ‘Your Intellectual Property and AI‘, we discussed Generative AI’s potential infringement of existing intellectual property rights. This article focuses on copyright protection relating to works created by Generative AI. We consider arguments relating to whether copyright law in the UK should be reformed to provide new rights to works created by Generative AI. Copyright and Generative AI – an introduction Copyright is an intangible property right that allows a piece of work to be reproduced in any form. The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (CDPA 1988) governs copyr ..read more
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New employment laws: Time to update your employee handbook?
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by Henry Lynk
2w ago
When was the last time that you checked your employee handbook was up-to-date? Do you check that your policies are still appropriate on a regular basis, or has your handbook been gathering dust since it was drawn up? A good employee handbook is a resource that is relied upon by your employees and managers on a regular basis, and that is reviewed appropriately to check that it still complies with current legislation. If you were thinking that it was time to update your employee handbook (or are now having read the above), then now is a particularly good time to do so. This is because several ke ..read more
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Major Settlement in Complex Orthopaedic Negligence Case
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by Henry Lynk
2w ago
Melanie Lidstone-Land, Senior Associate in our Clinical Negligence department has recently settled an extremely complex orthopaedic claim for her client and securing a seven-figure sum for damages. Our client was left disabled as a result of an underlying pain condition (not caused by negligence) and a negligently performed left elbow replacement operation.  As a result of the operation, our client suffered a chronic infection in her elbow joint meaning that she was then unable to continue with medication for rheumatoid arthritis.  This, in turn, meant that our client’s disease progr ..read more
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Maritime Transport: How Far Away Are We In Achieving Net Zero?
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by Sarah Mullin
2w ago
2023 saw one of the biggest COP Climate Change Conferences with some 85,000 participants. The shipping industry carries around 90% of the global trade and is a major contributor to the global emission of GHG. Some of the biggest industry stakeholders issued a joint declaration at COP28 calling for: an end date for fossil-only powered new build ships; further investments into alternative fuels, new ships and ship technologies; greater alternative fuel supply infrastructure; and an international levy on conventional fuels. Locally, Dorset hosted its own Dorset COP in 2023, organised by Zero C ..read more
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CQC: From Portalgate to Proportionality – important Single Assessment Framework update
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by Kirsty.jocham
2w ago
It is really encouraging to see CQC develop the Single Assessment Framework (“SAF”) in response to feedback. A number of care providers have services which had been rated Requires Improvement or Inadequate at inspections prior to the introduction of the SAF – in many cases, those ratings dating back to 2019 or earlier. With the roll out of the SAF, we have been assisting clients to raise their significant concerns following their first CQC SAF assessments, during which CQC only focussed on 7 to 10 Quality Statements, meaning that their ratings have not changed, despite significant improvements ..read more
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Farewell to Russell Kelly
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by Sarah Mullin
3w ago
We talk to Russell Kelly, founding Partner at LA Marine, and learn about his upcoming retirement and lengthy and successful marine law career. Russell started his law career in 1984 as an Article Clerk at a London shipping firm, Thomas Cooper & Stibbard. After graduating with a Botany Degree from the University of Leeds, he decided to pursue a career in law, so he undertook a conversion course in Birmingham before completing his final solicitor’s exams in Chester. After qualifying, Russell spent 12 successful years at Thomas Cooper & Stibbard, swiftly ascending to partnership at the ag ..read more
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CQC: From Portalgate to Proportionality – important Single Assessment Framework update
Lester Aldridge Solicitors | Legal Advice and Law Firm
by Kirsty.jocham
3w ago
It is really encouraging to see CQC develop the Single Assessment Framework (“SAF”) in response to feedback. A number of care providers have services which had been rated Requires Improvement or Inadequate at inspections prior to the introduction of the SAF – in many cases, those ratings dating back to 2019 or earlier. With the roll out of the SAF, we have been assisting clients to raise their significant concerns following their first CQC SAF assessments, during which CQC only focussed on 7 to 10 Quality Statements, meaning that their ratings have not changed, despite significant improvements ..read more
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