By: 11 January 2017

Bad investment advice carries a cost

When someone has acted on investment advice from a professional and later discovered that returns were not as expected or...

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By: 11 January 2017

Kennedys welcomes Government’s rolling programme of reform for autonomous cars

Kennedys has said that it welcomes the Government’s “measured” response to the Centre for Connected & Autonomous Vehicles consultation Pathway...

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By: 9 January 2017

Government must make exceptions for vulnerable users such as motorcyclists in crackdown on fraudulent small claims says Fletchers Solcitiors

Fletchers Solicitors has said that the Government’s latest crackdown on fraudulent small claims must make exceptions for vulnerable road users,...

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By: 8 January 2017

Japanese insurer to replace claims handlers with Artificial Intelligence created by IBM

A Japanese insurer is set to dismiss 34 claims handlers and replace them with an artificial intelligence system created by...

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By: 6 January 2017

Government must overhaul whiplash medical reporting standards and use evidence-based medicine

If the Government must overhaul whiplash medical reporting standards if it chooses to press forward with reform of soft tissue...

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By: 5 January 2017

Insurers at high risk of losing customers during claims process due to outdated tech, says DST Systems

DST Systems has said that insurance firms are at a high risk of losing customers during a claims process. The...

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By: 4 January 2017

Thompsons reports £13m profit loss with small claim reforms on the horizon

Pre-tax profits at Thompsons Solicitors have dropped from £16.2 million to £3.4 million in the 2015/16 year ending 30 April....

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By: 4 January 2017

Injured people ‘victimised’ by Government’s ‘naïve’ proposed whiplash reforms

The Government's proposed whiplash reforms have been branded ‘naïve’ and ‘profoundly unfair’ by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL)....

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