By: 11 January 2017

Bad investment advice carries a cost

When someone has acted on investment advice from a professional and later discovered that returns were not as expected or...

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By: 11 January 2017

Kennedys welcomes Government’s rolling programme of reform for autonomous cars

Kennedys has said that it welcomes the Government’s “measured” response to the Centre for Connected & Autonomous Vehicles consultation Pathway...

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By: 10 January 2017

FOIL backs motor insurance law review after ECJ Vnuk ruling

The Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) is backing UK and EU government moves to address the crippling implications for individuals...

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By: 10 January 2017

Firm applies for a group litigation order following Volkswagen emissions scandal

Harcus Sinclair has applied for a group litigation order in claims against VW, Audi, SEAT and Skoda arising out of...

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By: 9 January 2017

Blakewater Solicitors attributes a decade of success to Eclipse’s Proclaim Practice Management Software solution

Established in January 2007, Blackburn-based Blakewater Solicitors has rapidly evolved over the years from a leading specialist conveyancing practice into...

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By: 9 January 2017

Government must make exceptions for vulnerable users such as motorcyclists in crackdown on fraudulent small claims says Fletchers Solcitiors

Fletchers Solicitors has said that the Government’s latest crackdown on fraudulent small claims must make exceptions for vulnerable road users,...

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By: 6 January 2017

Government must overhaul whiplash medical reporting standards and use evidence-based medicine

If the Government must overhaul whiplash medical reporting standards if it chooses to press forward with reform of soft tissue...

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By: 3 January 2017

Plans to curb right to claim for minor injuries will put further burden on the NHS, says Hudgell Solicitors

Hudgell Solicitors has warned the Government that its plans to curb the right to claim for minor injuries ignores the...

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