Access to Justice group urges MoJ to remember Theresa May’s pledge to “listen to ordinary working people” when considering whiplash reforms
Access to Justice (A2J), the claimant lawyer lobby group, has called on the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) to remember the...
Read MoreGovernment says insurers will pass on £1 billion of savings if whiplash claim reforms go through
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has said that insurers will be able to pass on £1 billion worth of savings...
Read MoreNational Accident Helpline leads industry push for blanket ban on nuisance calls in Autumn Statement
More than 70 organisations, including leading law and marketing firms, are calling on the Government to stop nuisance calls by...
Read MoreGovernment confirms that it will, after all, consult on further whiplash and small claims reform
Rumours that the Government is set to consult on both the removal, or capping, of damages of damages for whiplash...
Read MoreNegligence claims for misdiagnosis of sepsis have quadrupled in last five years
Negligence claims relating to misdiagnosis of sepsis have quadrupled in the last five years, according to new research from Negligence...
Read MoreDWF partner Teasdale elected new FOIL President
DWF partner Nigel Teasdale has been elected as the President of the Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL). Teasdale, who succeeds...
Read MoreHorwich Farrelly appoints new defendant partner
Horwich Farrelly, the specialist insurance industry law firm, has appointed Mark Dickson as a new defendant partner. Joining from Keoghs,...
Read MoreARAG continues expansion with key underwriting appointments
Legal expenses provider ARAG has continued to pursue its expansion plans with three important appointments to its underwriting team. Andy...
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