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: 23 April 2015

New APIL president Jonathan Wheeler turns guns on Government’s Orwellian double-speak

Jonathan Wheeler, the new President of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), has attacked the Government for introducing "insidious...

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By: 8 September 2014

Scrap office of Lord Chancellor if it is not reformed, says APIL

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has warned that unless changes are made to the role of Lord Chancellor,...

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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: 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: 25 June 2014

IFIC Forensics and Fire Protection Association form alliance

IFIC Forensics and the Fire Protection Association (FPA) have announced a strategic alliance in anticipation of the release of new...

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By: 19 May 2014

Largest CMCs could have to pay £40,000 to Legal Ombudsman for complaints handling

Claims management companies (CMCs) will be charged an additional separate fee of up to £40,000 once the Ministry of Justice...

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