By: 12 August 2014

Concerns raised over Armed Forces Compensation Scheme lump sum payments

Vulnerable ex-servicemen and women claimants may be losing large amounts of the compensation they receive from the Armed Forces Compensation...

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By: 8 August 2014

Concerns raised over Armed Forces Compensation Scheme lump sum payments

Vulnerable ex-servicemen and women claimants may be losing large amounts of the compensation they receive from the Armed Forces Compensation...

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By: 3 July 2014

Minster Law moves into travel claims

Minster Law is to expand into the travel claims market after appointing former Pannone lawyer Andrew Morton. Morton, a UK...

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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

Civil Justice Council launches working group to keep Jackson reforms under review

A new Civil Justice Council working group has been set up to advise the Council on further issues that may...

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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: 4 June 2014

ABI wants further cut in whiplash medical report fees

The ABI has suggested that the Government sets the fee for GP reports in whiplash medico-legal reports to no more...

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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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