By: 3 April 2018

Cyclists and motorcyclists should be exempt from whiplash reforms, says MP

A motion has been filed in Parliament that proposes exempting vulnerable road users such as cyclists and motorcyclists from the...

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By: 21 March 2018

XL Catlin introduces innovative Brexit continuity clause

The London-based insurance operations of XL Catlin have introduced an innovative contract continuity clause in preparation for Brexit. The clause addresses...

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By: 21 March 2018

Clyde & Co: The truth about fundamental dishonesty

As insurers get to grips with the implications of Section 57’s definition of fundamental dishonesty, Clyde & Co’s Damian Rourke...

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By: 20 March 2018

Civil Liability Bill draws claimants’ ire

The Civil Liability Bill has attracted widespread condemnation from several claimant groups and law firms. Announced earlier today, the Civil...

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By: 10 March 2018

First4Lawyers: An embattled industry

Despite feeling that the claimant personal injury market is under siege by those whose motives lie far from access to...

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By: 13 February 2018

Whiplash reforms coming in April 2019

The UK government plans to introduce its whiplash reforms in April 2019. A statement from the Motor Accident Solicitors Society...

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By: 15 December 2017

APIL: Compulsory ADR would be costly

A requirement for personal injury claimants to engage in alternative dispute resolution (ADR) would result in delays and unnecessary costs,...

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By: 13 December 2017

ACL members want fixed recoverable costs plan curbed

The UK government should curb Lord Rupert Justice Jackson’s recommendation to expand the use of fixed recoverable costs, limiting them...

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