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What Are Prescription Errors? – Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast (EP-05)
Episode 05 of Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast, entitled What are Prescription Errors? is now live. Rob Crompton returns after a brief break from hosting duties and speaks to Sara Montgomery about her expertise dealing with Prescription Error Claims during her time in our Clinical/Medical Negligence department. Also on Spotify – listen here. Read…
Find out moreInternational Women’s Day – Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast (EP-04)
Episode 04 of Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast, entitled International Women’s Day, is now live. In our fourth episode – our Managing Director, Abbie Keech, joins our long-serving staff member, Beverley Barker, of our Employers’ and Public Liability team for a special installment for International Women’s Day, discussing women in the workplace and their…
Find out moreIndustrial Disease – Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast (EP-02)
Episode 2 of Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast, entitled Industrial Disease, is now live. In our second episode of Oakcast – Liam Hill, one of our in-house team of Industrial Disease experts, joins our returning host and Head of Personal Injury, Rob Crompton, to tell us more about the field of Industrial Disease. Types…
Find out moreWelcome to Oakcast: The Oakwood Solicitors Ltd Podcast (EP-01)
Welcome to the launch of Oakcast: Oakwood Solicitors Ltd’s brand-new podcast! Each episode will focus on a different topic, from detailed explanations on how a specific claim type works, to relevant recent cases. Oakcast is all about legal people talking legal matters. Eventually, our aim is for Oakcast to become your go-to law encyclopaedia. In…
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