By: 18 February 2017

Insurers may need to get ready for a wave of claims from former football players who have dementia

Insurers should brace themselves for a large number of former football players seeking compensation for head injuries that have led...

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By: 14 February 2017

Asons hands over more than £100,000 to AXA for inflating legal costs in 65 PI cases

It has emerged that Asons Solicitors has agreed to repay more than £100,000 to AXA after conceding that it has...

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By: 12 February 2017

MA Assist reveals main reasons for property claims dissatisfaction

MA Assist has revealed the major reasons for client dissatisfaction with property claims. The property claims specialist has conducted detailed...

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By: 9 February 2017

Justice Committee questions thinking behind MoJ whiplash proposals

The Justice Select Committee has questioned the rationale behind the Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) proposed whiplash claim reforms. In an...

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By: 8 February 2017

Customer engagement during surge events

Matt Brady explains how a new approach to surge events can improve customer experience With over 20 years of experience...

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By: 4 February 2017

Fixed recoverable costs extension would be a “grave risk” following Brexit, says ACL

The Association of Costs Lawyers (ACL) has told Lord Justice Jackson that a radical extension of fixed recoverable costs (FRCs)...

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By: 27 January 2017

Bus operators face potential rethink over passengers’ rights following wheelchair claim ruling

A Supreme Court ruling on a wheelchair claim that has given priority access over wheelchair spaces on buses to disabled...

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By: 24 January 2017

Government urged to ban payments by lawyers to intermediary businesses in response to whiplash consultation

The Government should place a ban on payment by solicitors to intermediary businesses with respect to any personal injury case...

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