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The family of Betty Farrow, who died from mesothelioma, have successfully recovered compensation following a witness appeal.
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Bricklayer Norman Angell, of Acomb, York, is believed to have been exposed to the deadly dust more than 30 years ago. He died on July 22 last year, aged 69.
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Helen Ashton, an expert mesothelioma lawyer based in our Sheffield office, has said that people with mesothelioma and their families face more uncertainty following a ruling at the Court of Appeal.
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Asbestos has recently been discovered in Norfolk, dumped at the roadside around several villages.
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A landmark High Court ruling has found that the company responsible for James Willson’s death from mesothelioma should contribute to his hospice care costs.
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Katrina London, asbestos lawyer in our Manchester office, will be cycling over 300 miles to raise money for the Greater Manchester Asbestos Victims Support Group and Asbestos Action Tayside.
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On Sunday 23rd May 2010 a team of runners from Irwin Mitchell, including members of the Asbestos Related Disease team, took part in Hull’s first ever Jane Tomlinson 10K run.
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Solicitors at Irwin Mitchell supported Workers’ Memorial Day on 28th April 2010. This is an international event which takes place on the 28th April every year to ‘mourn for the dead and fight for the living’.