Tesco Equal Pay
Despite 40 years of equal pay legislation, there is still an ingrained belief that so-called women’s work is worth less than men’s. We act for several thousand supermarket staff in their claim against Tesco for equal pay.
Despite 40 years of equal pay legislation, there is still an ingrained belief that so-called women’s work is worth less than men’s. We act for several thousand supermarket staff in their claim against Tesco for equal pay.
We act for investors in their claim against Link Fund Solutions for their failure to manage the Woodford Equity Income Fund prudently. If you hold or have held shares in the LF Equity Income Fund (formerly the LF Woodford Equity Income Fund) either directly, through an intermediary or in your SIPP, you may be entitled to claim for compensation.
We act for thousands of homeowners who have mortgages with lenders which do not offer competitive mortgage products and who have been trapped paying high rates of interest on their mortgages. If we are successful, borrowers would be entitled to compensation for the excessive amount of interest they have paid.
We are acting for current and former Whistletree customers who have been charged high rates of interest, in breach of the terms and conditions of their mortgage agreements.
We act for thousands of students and former students in compensation claims against British universities. Their claim relates to the fact that they were charged full fees for online or cancelled tuition during the pandemic and staff strikes.
We are launching a class action lawsuit against Mastercard and Visa on behalf of businesses accepting payments using UK corporate cards, and credit and debit cards from overseas visitors. We say that transaction fees set by Mastercard and Visa are unlawful and that businesses should be compensated.
A national charity supporting women (and their families) who have been diagnosed with cancer during or soon after pregnancy. Their work includes support networks, training for medics
A small charity which places professionally run choirs into UK prisons. Not only does this provide a worthwhile and wholesome activity for inmates but the support network offered on their release where the real work makes a difference.
WAY is the only charity for people aged 50 and under when their partner died. It offers peer to peer support organised by volunteers who have experienced bereavement.
Providing support to sufferers and all affected by Dravet Syndrome. A perfect example of the definition of a “small” charity – “one that you wouldn’t know exists until you need it”.
A UK wide charity which has a modelto fund local theatrical groups by distributing tickets to people who would otherwise never get the opportunity to attend such performances.
An established charity providing multi channel support to people in the UK who have lost someone close to cancer or Covid.
UK wide charity which provides special days/holidays/trips to patients, families and carers affected by cancer. Interesting model when each £1 donated results in 3x value of treats offered.
A male bereavement support charity. Our aim is to support men following bereavement. Grief can cause severe emotional and physical health conditions which are often overlooked even ignored, especially in men. Our services are peer based delivered by people who have experienced similar loss.
Support Through Court aim to ensure that people can represent themselves with dignity and can navigate the complex court process to achieve the fairest possible hearing. To date, Support Through Court have supported tens of thousands of people through the court process.” Charity Text for Support the Court