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Families plan to sue hospital over treatment
www.independent.co.uk
[The Independent] - The law firm Leigh Day & Co will argue that the standard of care at Redditch's Alexandra Hospital breached the human rights of several patients, including a 73-year-old man whose ribs are alleged to have been "broken open" by the use of a hoist after
Shamed hospital accused of leaving dying patients to starve
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - Legal firm Leigh Day & Co, which previously won the largest-ever group claim against a single NHS hospital for 119 victims of the Stafford hospital scandal, said they believed that the families who had contacted them so far about the Alexandra Hospital
Guardian: Bagram jail detainee unlawfully held, court rules
[The Guardian] - A spokesman for lawyers Leigh Day, which represented the prisoner in the court hearing, said: "Mr Rahmatullah is … prevented from speaking with or instructing lawyers. Instructions to act on his behalf were received through his cousin
Google News: Women left in agony as 'resurfaced' hip joints fall to bits
[Mail on Sunday] - Bozena Michalowska, of London-based solicitors Leigh Day & Co, says they are dealing with 300 people who are suing for compensation, with a further 500 cases being evaluated. 'It's alarming that people like Penny, who was a fit, young woman when the
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