By: 31 October 2016

Hilary Meredith leading fight back for soldiers “hounded” by the Iraq Historic Allegations Team

Hilary Meredith, has written to Secretary of State for Defence, Michel Fallon, to issue notice that soldiers hounded over incidents...

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By: 27 October 2016

FOIL welcomes action to tackle shell company problems within Medco

New qualifying criteria for MedCo, announced by the Ministry of Justice (MoJ), in an attempt to tackle abuse of the...

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By: 18 October 2016

Government launches consultation on scheme to speed up claims for birth injuries on the NHS

The Government has launched a consultation on proposals for a Rapid Resolution and Redress (RRR) scheme for NHS birth injury...

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By: 14 October 2016

Time for Government to investigate the real reasons for rising premiums, says APIL President

Neil Sugarman, the President of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), has said that the Government should now find...

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By: 7 October 2016

Exchange Chambers hosts full day personal injury seminar on the art of advocacy and winning cases

Over 100 delegates attended a personal injury seminar hosted by Exchange Chambers on 6 October, which focused on the art...

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By: 1 October 2016

Claims against NHS have risen threefold since 2008

It has emerged that the NHS Litigation Authority (NHSLA) paid out more than £1.4bn in medical negligence claims last year...

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By: 23 September 2016

Aviva appoints Andrew Wilkinson as UK GI technical claims director

Andrew Wilkinson has been appointed technical claims director at Aviva UK General Insurance, reporting directly to Rob Townend, Aviva’s UK...

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By: 15 September 2016

Debunking Whiplash: Which nation has the weakest necks in Europe?

In a move intended to reduce fraudulent claims and cut the £2 billion cost of whiplash, recent insurance reforms in...

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