By: 23 September 2015

Personal injury claims must be exempt from higher court fees, says FOIL

The Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) has said that personal injury claims must be ring-fenced from any further increases in...

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By: 3 July 2015

Mesothelioma victims secure Government U-turn over court fees

Mesothelioma sufferers will not have to stump up thousands in court fees in order to bring a claim against negligent...

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By: 20 January 2015

Court of Appeal rules out fixed fees for armed forces claims

A Court of Appeal ruling has stated that the fixed success fee regime does not apply to claims brought forward...

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By: 11 December 2023

Government data reveals delays in court system

The latest government data on court waiting times in England & Wales show more long delays and frustrations for consumers...

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By: 22 April 2019

Success fees decision leaves bad taste

A recent Court of Appeal decision has left personal injury lawyers in no doubt about what they need to do...

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By: 19 April 2018

Victory for personal injury lawyers as UK Supreme Court overturns Edmondson v Haven

The Supreme Court has delivered a victory for personal injury lawyers, overturning a Court of Appeal judgement that held that...

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By: 13 May 2017

Exchange Chambers silks accuse Ministry of Justice of “fiddling while Rome burns” with late night court pilot scheme

Two personal injury silks at Exchange Chambers have added their voices to a chorus of discontent over late night courts...

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By: 9 September 2016

Mastercard faces potential £14bn claim for anti-competitive card fees

Former financial ombudsman Walter Merricks is leading a £14 billion claim against Mastercard for having charged anti-competitive card fees. According...

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