LASPO reforms have not hurt access to justice, says ABI
Claimant solicitors' predictions that the Jackson reforms would have a negative impact on access to justice have "simply not happened"...
Read MoreLoss adjustors dampen fears over asbestos risk following flood claims handling
The Chartered Institute of Loss Adjusters (CILA) has dismissed fears that adjusters could be exposed to asbestos following the recent flooding...
Read MoreConference to explore barriers to rehab for PI victims
Argent Rehabilitation is hosting conference in Manchester on 26 March to debate the barriers that prevent personal injury victims from...
Read MoreMitchell “climate of fear” slammed by Thompsons
Thompsons Solicitors has said that the Jackson reforms and Mitchell decision have created a climate of fear and that recent...
Read MoreAPIL challenges HMRC on mesothelioma victims’ work records
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has been granted permission to intervene in a judicial review brought by HM...
Read MoreMove to allow cost lawyers to go on the record praised by industry association
The Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL) has welcomed an upcoming change to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) that allows Costs...
Read MoreGermans set up new PI Allianz
Allianz has been granted a licence by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to establish an alternative business structure, which will be...
Read MoreReport exposes serious breaches at Spire Healthcare hospitals
Private healthcare provider Spire has published a review into how it allowed a breast surgeon to continue to perform unnecessary...
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