Archive for May, 2009
Civil litigation costs report: a “disappointing” climax?
Lord Justice Jackson has published the preliminary report in his Review of Civil Litigation Costs. The report was commissioned by the Master of the Rolls and is the result of four months of national and international fact-finding and research into civil …
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On the cusp of reform?
Lord Justice Jackson will today release his preliminary report on his year-long review of litigation costs. This review will then be put out for consultation after which he will begin writing recommendations for publication in December 2009. The personal…
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BARC: a stronger voice for rehab?
Some of the loudest players in the rehabilitation sector congregated at Westminster to launch a new consultative industry body, the British Association of Rehabilitation Companies (BARC).
NHS Confederation calls for Mid Staffs peer review
The NHS Confederation has said the NHS needs to learn the lessons of the problems experienced at Mid Staffs hospital and that “there should be a greater emphasis on the sharing of good ideas and management experience across the whole of the health service”. Responding…
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L&M hits the road (and the press)
Another issue of Legal & Medical finished and off to the printers – and it’s one we’re especially proud of at L&M towers. We decided it’s about time the magazine had a fresh new look, along with the upgraded website, so the May issue will reflect
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