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Advance Legal specialise in all kinds of employment and personal injury claims. Because they are qualified solicitors you can relax in the knowledge that you have a specialist law firm acting for you
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» Goodwill Gesture Or Proper Compensation?
By Sean Kehoe | Published 08/8/2008 | Business | Unrated
We had an interesting variation recently in a case involving a small boy who was injured at a firework display. Due to the negligence of the organiser, a firework shot across sideways into the crowd and hit our client, causing burns and he had to go
» Advance Legal Raises A Client’s Damages By 600%!
By Sean Kehoe | Published 07/30/2008 | Business | Unrated
Before instructing us, the client had tried to pursue his own case and had been in negotiations with the insurance company’s representative.
» Employers Get A Role In Immigration Control
By Sean Kehoe | Published 07/29/2008 | Society | Unrated
New penalties for employing illegal workers came into force on 29 February 2008. Employers could face a two-year jail term or a fine of up to £10,000 for each illegal worker they hire.

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