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Blackburn: Napthens law firm adds ten new team members

Growth: Laura Hartley-Williams is one of Napthens new recruits A BLACKBURN law firm has added ten new members to its team ahead of what it anticipates will be a busy period. Napthens, based in Darwen House Walker Office Park, Walker Road, says that over half of the recruits are to their conveyancing team, with the firm having received 4,800 instructions throughout the last quarter thanks in part to the Help to Buy scheme and Stamp Duty holiday. The firm, which also has offices in Preston and Liverpool, says that its employment and HR and litigation teams have all also seen significant growth over the second quarter of 2021.

Napthens: Blackburn law firm launches charity foundation

Law firm launches charity foundation - cumbriacrack com

Law firm launches charity foundation Law firm Napthens has launched a new foundation to support causes across the North West. With an aim to raise £15,000 in its first year, the foundation has been set up to provide relief to those in need by reason of education, youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. The firm will support the foundation, through donations, help with event organisation, fundraising or promotion of events. Inaugural appointees to the foundation’s committee, set to be reviewed on an annual basis, are made up of staff from Napthens’ regional offices, including HR and operations director, Nicola Mason and Clare Lennon, of Charities Trust.

Victims of faulty breast implants should get compensation, French court rules

Victims of faulty breast implants should get compensation, French court rules Adam Forrest © Provided by The Independent Victims of defective breast implants made by a French company should receive financial compensation, an appeal court in France has ruled. The Poly Implant Prothese (PIP) scandal – in which the company filled its implants with unauthorised, industrial-grade silicone – has affected tens of thousands of women in some 65 countries since 2010. A group of 2,700 women who received breast implants from the now-defunct PIP company are now eligible to claim for compensation, a Paris appeal court decided on Thursday. The Paris case – which could have huge implications for compensation claims around the world – involved 540 British women who claim to have suffered long-term health effects from the implants.

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