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Sarah sleeps out in the name of charity

Sarah Whitemore
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Winter is well and truly upon us with the wind, rain and frosty conditions making it very tempting to stay indoors to keep warm.  Some people, even children and teenagers, don’t have that option though with no home to go to.  Sarah Whitemore, Employment Partner, recently put herself in the shoes of the homeless teenagers on our streets to raise money in their name.

Child Maintenance Service changes to hit families in need

Sam Miles
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The Department for Work and Pensions has proposed plans to implement regulations that will enable the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) and the Child Support Agency to share information about client’s payment records with credit reference agencies.  This comes as another potential blow to families using the CMS, as only a few months ago new charges were introduced for families using their payment system. 

Warner Goodman LLP named Law Firm of the Year

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Hampshire based law firm Warner Goodman LLP have been awarded the coveted prize of Law Firm of the Year at the 2014 LawNet Awards.  Ian Curtis, Managing Partner for the firm, attended the annual conference and awards dinner, held on 14th November, and collected the award on behalf of the firm.

Injury Team support Road Safety Week

Dan Thompson
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The Personal Injury team from Hampshire based law firm Warner Goodman LLP are helping road safety charity Brake raise awareness of Road Safety Week, running this year from Monday 17 to Sunday 23rd November.  Andy Munden, Partner within the team explains their hope that their support through sponsorship as well as other activities can help reduce road traffic collisions across Hampshire.

Warner Goodman LLP remembers the fallen and welcomes the Royal British Legion

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On the morning of Monday 3rd November the Southampton office of Warner Goodman LLP opened up their doors for soldiers and members of the Royal British Legion to aid with their fundraising for the Poppy Appeal, raising over £400 for the charity.