By: 8 August 2014

Concerns raised over Armed Forces Compensation Scheme lump sum payments

Vulnerable ex-servicemen and women claimants may be losing large amounts of the compensation they receive from the Armed Forces Compensation...

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By: 24 July 2014

Government goes through with ban on PI inducements

The Government is to prevent personal injury lawyers from offering incentives to potential clients, following a change to the Criminal...

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By: 24 July 2014

‘Fundamental dishonesty’ clause creates more problems, says MASS

The Motor Accident Solicitors Society (MASS) has said that the revised Criminal Justice & Courts Bill, which contains a new...

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By: 9 July 2014

Jet2 appeals against Huzar decision

Jet2.com has filed an application to the Supreme Court to appeal the decision of the Court of Appeal in the...

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By: 2 May 2014

Telematics helps APU halt false £54k personal injury claim

Another false personal injury claim has been terminated following the use of telematics in an investigation by Asset Protection Unit...

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By: 12 March 2014

APIL 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...

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By: 25 February 2014

28-day extension not a blow to Mitchell says DWF lawyer

Claimant lawyers should not get too hopeful that the change to standard directions, allowing parties to agree a 28-day extension...

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By: 18 February 2014

CJC asks for opinions on Jackson reforms

The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has asked the claims sector to provide it with written submissions on the impact made...

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