News
4 June 2013
Top-32 Minster Law agrees to acquisition after long-standing relationship
Feature
31 May 2013
The courts are taking a more
nuanced approach to apportioning
liability in road traffic accidents involving
pedestrians, says Roger Cooper
News
21 May 2013
Ex turpi principle prevents nephew from claiming against uncle's insurer
News
21 May 2013
Part 36 offers from claimants and defendants also set to rise
News
17 May 2013
Impact of Jackson reforms 'needs to be assessed'
Feature
16 April 2013
The future may be increasingly insurer-led says Alex Kenny, but if you can deliver what your client wants, there is a future out there
Feature
16 April 2013
Claire Spearpoint runs through the practical implications of extending the RTA portal to include employers liability and public liability claims
News
8 April 2013
Insurer to have majority shareholding in joint venture ABSs
News
15 March 2013
'Access to justice for injured people must be preserved'
News
12 February 2013
APIL's judicial review of RTA portal fees to be heard on March 1
Feature
1 February 2013
Slashing the fees recoverable in low value RTA claims could help rather than hinder high street firms, believes Simon Gibbs
Feature
11 January 2013
Though lawyers should exercise caution in bringing retrospective fraud claims, with sufficient evidence they can be a powerful tool in the fight against staged accidents, says Roger Cooper
News
8 January 2013
Insurance lawyers call on MoJ not to increase them
News
24 December 2012
Details to be announced in New Year
News
11 December 2012
New 5,000 limit would force whiplash victims to represent themselves
News
9 November 2012
Row over figures after claim that only 40 out of 4,000 people in APIL survey were victims
Comment
19 October 2012
Michael Williamson warns that legal expenses insurance may not fill the gaps left by the Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act
Feature
3 October 2012
Roger Cooper reviews the circumstances where illegality can be used as a defence