By: 14 April 2016

Access to Justice group says Government has been hoodwinked by insurers over small claims

An Access to Justice group representing the personal injury legal sector has told the Government that it has been "hoodwinked"...

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By: 12 April 2016

Horwich Farrelly secures landmark Section 57 knockout ruling

Horwich Farrelly has successfully employed Section 57 of the Criminal Justice and Courts Act 2015 (CJCA) to secure the first...

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By: 12 April 2016

Dear Editor, I’m a little confused

Kerry Underwood writes in regarding a little confusion over who makes the big decisions about civil litigation in the UK...

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By: 29 March 2016

MoJ announces MedCo shake up

MedCo is to undergo a number of changes, including an expansion of MRO search results and a revised definition of...

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By: 23 March 2016

Telematics and a changing world

Developments in telematics are set to transform the 2016 global claims market, says Pravar Gautam UK car accident claims recently...

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By: 16 March 2016

APIL accuses Osborne of hypocrisy over expected insurance premium tax increase

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has accused Chancellor George Osborne of hypocrisy over his reported plan to increase...

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By: 14 March 2016

Helmet-mounted cameras: a dangerous luxury?

Motorcyclists who wear helmet-mounted cameras could be at higher risk of crashing and serious injury, according to worried experts. Sophie Flint explains...

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By: 8 March 2016

APIL chief calls for end to cold calling

The chief executive of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), Deborah Evans, has called for cold calling to be...

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