By: 9 December 2014

Government to review mesothelioma claims funding

The Government has confirmed that it will continue to review how mesothelioma claims are funded following the High Court's decision...

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By: 17 November 2014

Gavin Edmondson’s early settlement controversy with Haven Insurance to go to Court of Appeal

Gavin Edmondson Solicitors is taking its case against Haven Insurance for settling claims early with clients who had already signed...

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By: 1 October 2014

Admiral wins whiplash case and sends out warning over dishonest claims

A claimant who brought a whiplash case against Admiral has been forced to pay back the costs of the trial...

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By: 11 August 2014

Don’t rush Criminal Justice and Courts Bill, says Kennedys

Kennedys has warned the House of Lords that rushing through the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill could lead to dangerous...

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By: 2 July 2014

Fundamental dishonesty rule for personal injury claims questioned by Lords

Peers in the House of Lords are split on a last minute clause inserted into the Criminal Justice and Courts...

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By: 17 June 2014

Bott & Co involved in landmark aviation claims case

The Court of Appeal has opened up an estimated £4 billion of compensation to air passengers after ruling that technical...

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By: 17 June 2014

Claims industry welcomes Government inducement ban

The Government's decision to ban lawyers from offering inducements to potential claimants has been welcomed by large parts of the...

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By: 23 May 2014

The move to agree extensions to court timetables is a welcome injection of common sense, says Shakespeares partner

The Government’s move to allow parties to agree short extensions to court timetables between themselves is a welcome injection of...

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