Congratulations to Rhiannon Daniel, Partner in our Spinal Injury Team who has been elected as a member of MASCIP’s committee. MASCIP is a fantastic organisation which is dedicated to improving standards for people with spinal cord injuries and medical staff. Read more about them here: https://lnkd.in/eYkgn8wX
Bolt Burdon Kemp
Law Practice
Barbican, England 2,960 followers
Bolt Burdon Kemp are a leading firm of solicitors for serious injury compensation claims.
About us
Bolt Burdon Kemp is a national law firm specialising in claims for loss and injury. Bolt Burdon Kemp has grown into one of the country’s leading firms for serious cases. Founded in 1986, we are successful because we act exclusively for claimants and because we care about winning. Our firm works tirelessly for clients who have endured life changing events, and when getting justice for our clients has meant changing the law, we have done it. Our teams of lawyers act for thousands of clients who have been seriously injured or damaged by the actions and mistakes of others. We specialise in the areas of personal injury, medical negligence, military claims, abuse, brain injury and spinal injury.
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http://www.boltburdonkemp.co.uk
External link for Bolt Burdon Kemp
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Barbican, England
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 1986
Locations
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Primary
26 Newbury Street
Barbican, England EC1A 7HU, GB
Employees at Bolt Burdon Kemp
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Julie Aldred
Consultant at Bolt Burdon Kemp
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Susan Slattery
Partner and Head of Costs Operations at Bolt Burdon Kemp
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Cheryl Abrahams
Partner at Bolt Burdon Kemp solicitors. I specliase in personal injury cases involving children with brain injuries.
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Rhiannon Daniel
Partner at Bolt Burdon Kemp
Updates
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Elise Carnot, Solicitor in our Abuse team, spoke to BBC World News about France's Gisele Pelicot trial, in which verdicts were handed down today.
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If you’re thinking of entering our Design the Change competition and have any questions at all, please do join our online Q&A session on Monday 3 Feb. More details on our competition here: https://lnkd.in/e8XCmXtg
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The latest episode of our podcast is out now - listen to Hannah Swarbrick, Senior Associate and Natasha M., Solicitor in our Military Claims discuss the military service justice system (SJS) and what can be done to improve the system. Listen here: tinyurl.com/yjhb4e4p
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Our abuse team have been speaking to The Telegraph and Times Radio about the church’s cover-up and protection of David Tudor, the former vicar who sexually abused young girls. We are currently representing a client in relation to David Tudor’s abuse. Read more in our blog: tinyurl.com/522a7zu5
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Our Head of Abuse Claims David McClenaghan was interviewed on the BBC’s File on 4 Investigates today about the handling of abuser and former vicar David Tudor and our previous case that led to a six-figure settlement with the church relating to Tudor’s abuse. Read our blog for more information: tinyurl.com/522a7zu5 and you can listen to David’s interview here: https://lnkd.in/eCsTPugi
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We're #hiring a new Solicitor - Catastrophic Injury in Greater London, England. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Our military solicitor Natasha Mason talks to former SAS trooper Phil Campion on Force Radio HQ's ‘Success after Service’ series. Watch here and learn more about Natasha’s career in the Royal Navy before joining BBK: tinyurl.com/2c3az3xz
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Today, our managing partner Jonathan Wheeler writes in The Times on how our courts are failing disabled people – and why more needs to be done. Read the piece here: tinyurl.com/4nun52tx Making courtrooms more accessible and safe is a key area in our Manifesto for Injured People – read more about that here: tinyurl.com/mryrsyze #ChampioningChange
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The recent Gregg Wallace scandal shone a spotlight on the issue of open secrets in the workplace. Our head of bullying and harassment Thomas Beale writes in City AM on how to tackle toxic workplace environments and the importance of robust legislation: tinyurl.com/2u9bsh49