Eliot Harris inquest raises care criticisms

The recent inquest into the death of a Norfolk man has concluded by recording an open verdict and making several criticisms regarding the care he received while at Northgate Hospital in Great Yarmouth.
Fosters Solicitors secure £100,000 settlement for road crash client
Fosters extends community partnership with Trawlerboys

Fosters Solicitors and Lowestoft Town Football Club are delighted to announce the extension of their long-standing community partnership, which will also see the club’s home ground named the Fosters Solicitors Community Stadium.
Property surveillance equipment and harassment

In an ever-changing modern world in which we seem to be increasingly concerned about personal safety, some measures people take in order to make them feel safe and secure can conflict with issues surrounding privacy. In some cases, there is a clear disparity between conduct that one party finds acceptable and which another can find invasive, or even harassing.
You’ve had a data breach, what now?

With businesses storing more and more of their customers’ information online, in addition to collecting ever-expanding categories of personal data, the Information Commissioner’s Office (‘ICO’) is tasked by the government to strictly maintain and enforce data protection rights in the interests of the public. This duty also includes overseeing and assessing personal data breaches in the UK.
Fosters Solicitors win £1,750 for sport injury client
Second homes: Be aware of local restrictions

Our Head of Commercial Property, James Allen explores the subject of second homes – a hot topic that continues to raise debate, most recently in places such as Whitby and Brighton, where local residents and councils are looking to place restrictions on second home ownership in an attempt to bolster community presence and keep property affordable for local people
Should you be paid for standby periods?

Our Head of Commercial Property, James Allen explores the subject of second homes – a hot topic that continues to raise debate, most recently in places such as Whitby and Brighton, where local residents and councils are looking to place restrictions on second home ownership in an attempt to bolster community presence and keep property affordable for local people
Support continues for mesh implant surgery claimants

Supporting those negatively affected by pelvic mesh implants has become a key part of our solicitor, Anne Saunderson’s role here at Fosters Solicitors.
NCFC matchday competition winner

This season, as part of our primary partnership with Norwich City Football Club, we have been running our matchday competition, Fosters Seatstake.