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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).
DAS responds to ‘flawed’ quango report
Legal expenses insurance market leader DAS has strongly criticised a new report on before-the-event (BTE) insurance.
Shadow justice minister attacks Jackson reforms
Shadow justice minister Andy Slaughter called on personal injury lawyers to get their clients involved in the fight to amend the government’s proposals on civil litigation costs.
Had an accident? Fake an injury!
Comment: No win, no fee lawyers, dodgy claims for injuries and despicable meerkats are all to blame for the soaring cost of car insurance, says Philip Johnston.
Susskind: ABS give UK first mover advantage
News source: Legal Futures Lawyers around the world are watching to see how alternative business structures (ABS) work, giving UK law firms a possible competitive advantage if they can meet “unprecedented” client demand for value, Professor Richard…
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