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: 5 June 2014

Neil Hudgell TV ad withdrawn after complaints over link to NHS

Neil Hudgell Solicitors has been forced to pull a TV advert after the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled that the...

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By: 12 May 2014

Government lines up fixed fee whiplash reports

All initial whiplash reports should be subject to a fixed fee, the Government has suggested in its latest announcement on...

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By: 2 May 2014

First4Lawyers partners up with Exchange Chambers as it looks to expand its clinical negligence service

First4lawyers has formed a partnership with Exchange Chambers in order to help it increase its capabilities in clinical negligence work....

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By: 17 March 2014

LASPO reforms have not hurt access to justice, says ABI

Claimant solicitors' predictions that the Jackson reforms would have a negative impact on access to justice have "simply not happened"...

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By: 12 March 2014

Conference to explore barriers to rehab for PI victims

Argent Rehabilitation is hosting conference in Manchester on 26 March to debate the barriers that prevent personal injury victims from...

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By: 6 March 2014

Hillsborough disaster psychiatric harm law “archaic and inflexible” says APIL

  The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) says the current law for people suffering from psychiatric harm after witnessing...

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By: 6 March 2014

Ontime Group moves into new offices after record year

  Ontime Group has moved into newly rebranded offices in Manchester to accommodate growing staff numbers.   The specialist services...

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