Insurers Caught Out Again Car insurers have been exposed once again, this time for hiking up premiums for drivers not...
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Court Takes Back Fraudulent Claimant’s Compensation
Civil Litigation, General / News, Personal Injury
July 27, 2016
The highest court in the land, the Supreme Court, has ruled that a Claimant who was originally paid out £135,000...
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Change Solicitor How can I change my solicitor? For many reasons it sometimes becomes necessary to change solicitors. There may...
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Shockingly, despite court fees having already risen drastically, they have now risen again. An application fee in which a...
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As those practising industrial deafness/noise induced hearing loss law know, a defence raised by Defendant solicitors from time to time...
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Secondary Victims – Medical Negligence The Court of Appeal case of Liverpool Women’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust v Ronayne [2015]...
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Transferring conditional fee agreements between law firms – a dangerous business In September 2015 District Judge Jenkinson sitting at...
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Law Society Chief Executive speaks out against dangerous Government proposals Chief Executive of the Law Society, Catherine Dixon, has...
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The big Christmas party has become somewhat of a tradition for many companies, particularly in office and corporate structures. It’s...
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Small Claims Track Increase in Personal Injury Claims
General / News, Personal Injury
November 26, 2015
In the recent Government Spending Review Chancellor George Osborne has once again proposed increasing the small claims limit in personal...
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Deductions from personal injury claims – how much?
General / News, Personal Injury
November 16, 2015
Some Solicitors charge VAT on top of 25% success fee deduction – is this legal? It seems a handful of...
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The concept of linking legal costs to the amount of compensation recovered has one fundamental, and potentially very unjust, consequence:...
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