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Referral fee ban is “back on the government’s agenda”
A ban on referral fees is back on the Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) agenda, according to a Government adviser.
UK cements position as ‘centre of legal excellence’
Plans to strengthen the UK’s reputation as a world leader in legal services have been unveiled by Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke and Minister for Trade and Investment Lord Green.
The Legal Services Act - Taking the law into your own hands
The claims management industry isn’t ready to take advantage of the forthcoming Legal Services Act as it isn’t fully aware of the opportunities it presents, according to event hosts Goldsmith Williams. Goldsmith Williams has announced it is to…
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Banks lose PPI mis-selling bid
Consumers are set for a multi-billion pound compensation payout after banks lost a High Court challenge over controversial payment protection insurance.
New APIL president: Injury victims face ‘ever tightening screw’
Injured people face an “ever tightening screw” and claimant lawyers must be “better at everything we do”, according to the new president of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL).








