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The billion dollar man: Tom Goodhead speaks to The Law Society Gazette
While founder Tom Goodhead confides to The Law Society Gazette that ‘potential $1bn debts keep him awake at night’, he is relishing the fight.
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Using the law to protect Indigenous rights
On 20 November, Pogust Goodhead hosted a special discussion exploring how the law can be used to fight for Indigenous rights.
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Vale denied by Court of Appeal
Vale has failed in its attempt to appeal a decision which could see it held liable for damages over the Mariana dam disaster.
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The future of group proceedings in Scotland
In collaboration with Chambers and Partners, we are proud to share the first instalment of our new series which covers Collective Redress and Class Actions.
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Pogust Goodhead wins at the British Legal Technology Awards
We are delighted to have won Technology Venture of the Year and Most Innovative Firm of the Year.
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Pogust Goodhead wins at the CX Innovator awards
We’re pleased to share that Pogust Goodhead has won two awards at the Talkdesk 2023 CX Innovators Awards. CX Innovator winner EMEA CX Rookie of the...
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Financial Times: 'Brazil’s sinking city a virtual ghost town.'
This week, The Financial Times featured our ongoing legal case against Braskem in the Netherlands, in which we are representing thousands of individuals...
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The Guardian: ‘Mariana survivors face ill health, lost culture and a long wait for justice’ 
This week, The Guardian published a feature on the eighth anniversary of the Mariana dam disaster, delving into the environmental, social and economic...
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Eight years on from the Mariana dam disaster
Today marks eight years since the Mariana dam collapsed in Brazil.
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BHP AGM: Mining giant accused of lying and racism by Mariana dam disaster victims
This week, victims of the Mariana dam disaster travelled from Brazil to Australia to confront BHP leadership at the company’s annual general meeting on...
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