By: 10 May 2017

Insurers should not be allowed to shirk their responsibilities by pushing for more favourable discount rate, says APIL

The Government must not allow the insurance industry to shirk its responsibility to fully compensate severely injured people by trying...

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By: 7 May 2017

MedCo issued 337 warning letters and terminated 134 user agreements in the past year

MedCo has sent out 337 warning letters in the past year, two thirds of which ended up in a suspension...

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By: 5 May 2017

Foot Anstey’s medical negligence practice sets sail as Enable Law

Foot Anstey's medical negligence practice has become a separate business entity within the Foot Anstey Group. Known as Enable Law,...

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By: 2 May 2017

No fixed clinical negligence costs without a fixed system, says APIL

The cost of clinical negligence claims will never fall unless the NHS Resolution’s bad practice is brought under control, the...

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By: 30 April 2017

Government has no evidential justification on which to progress with PI reforms, says Thompsons

Thompsons Solicitors has said that new data analysed by defendant firm Weightmans has shown that the Government has no evidential...

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By: 26 April 2017

AA says that drivers will “despair” at Prisons and Courts Bill postponement

Drivers will “despair” that the “whiplash gravy train” has been given “the green light to carry on”, due to the...

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By: 20 April 2017

Prison and Courts Bill will not be pushed through before the General Election

The Prison and Courts Bill will not be pushed through Parliament before it is dissolved next month in preparation for...

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By: 20 April 2017

Express Solicitors appoints Nyssa Crorie as its first in-house barrister

Nyssa Crorie has been appointed as an in-house barrister at Manchester-based personal injury law firm, Express Solicitors. Working across all...

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