Vulnerable Clients

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Comment
14 June 2013
There is no perfect solution to the issues surrounding the right-
to-die debate but the new bill will help, says Leslie Keegan
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Comment
17 May 2013
The NHS's proposed duty to inform patients of a right to a remedy would be a step in the right direction, says Ian Pryer
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Feature
17 May 2013
Adequate funding will be essential to meeting the ambitious objectives of the new Care Bill, says Joanne Clement
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News
14 May 2013
Legalisation of assisted suicide is a case of 'when' not 'if' according to bill promoter Lord Falconer
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Comment
10 May 2013
Recent cases suggesting that Approved Mental Health Professionals are responsiblefor patient treatment in hospitals are worrying, says David Hewitt
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Comment
3 May 2013
The Court of Protections decision to jail Wanda Maddocks has raised concerns over secrecy, says Lynsey Colman
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News
30 April 2013
Daughter breached order that ruled her father must stay in care
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News
22 April 2013
Paul Lamb joins Jane Nicklinson's battle for law reform on assisted dying
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Comment
19 April 2013
Where deprivation of liberty is concerned, says David Hewitt, there is an alternative to the subjective approach
News
8 March 2013
Patients best interests should be assessed by reference to therapeutic benefit
Care Home
Feature
21 November 2012
Despite the vulnerable nature of the elderly, cases against 
care home closures have seen limited success, says Alec Samuels
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Feature
21 November 2012
With jurisprudence surrounding mental capacity and human rights in its relative infancy, 
is there enough law to outweigh the use of intuition. Zak Golombeck explores the issues
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News
9 October 2012
Treatment would not prolong life 'in any meaningful way'
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News
3 October 2012
'Martin' wins leave to pursue challenge to DPPs guidelines
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News
2 October 2012
Age UK attacks exclusion for financial services
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News
27 September 2012
Hossack says she could lose home after LSC obtains 'spiteful' costs order
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Feature
18 September 2012
The Court of Protection needs to be convinced in each individual case that a personal injury trust is a more efficient way of managing a large damages award before departing from the norm of deputyship order, says Sarah Playforth
News
31 August 2012
Prince remains in coma in London hospital six months after accident
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