By: 6 May 2015

Horwich Farrelly disputes claims made by new APIL president over ‘fundamental dishonesty’

Horwich Farrelly has said that recent comments made by Jonathan Wheeler, the new President of the Association of Personal Injury...

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By: 28 April 2015

Court of Appeal criticises commoditised advice in personal injury litigation

The Court of Appeal has indirectly criticised litigators who use commoditised advice when dealing with personal injury cases, following the...

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By: 15 April 2015

Lib Dems pledge to review court fee costs

The Liberal Democrats have pledged to carry out an immediate review of court fees should they be in a position...

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By: 16 March 2015

UK home to claims “advice deserts” following LASPO Act

The UK now has "advice deserts" where people cannot make claims following the implementation of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and...

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By: 3 March 2015

Court fee hike imminent

Court fee rises, which will result in a 5% levy on all claims valued between £10,000 and £200,000, are expected...

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By: 17 February 2015

Hammer blow as Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 is given Royal Assent

On 12 February, the Ministry of Justice announced that new measures had been passed into law in the Criminal Justice...

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By: 13 February 2015

Court of Protection Senior Judge announced as keynote speaker at Hyphen Law training seminar in Bristol

Personal Injury lawyers will have the opportunity to attend a training seminar in Bristol next month presided over by the...

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By: 23 January 2015

Court fee increase is “unacceptable”, says APIL

The Association of Personal Lawyers (APIL) has said that the Government's plans to increase the cost of going to court...

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