Opinion – Page 3
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Struggling after a career break
I need tips on how I can secure employment – full-time or part-time.
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Medical negligence and the 'compensation culture'
Adam Kay’s swipe at clinical negligence lawyers in his book ’This is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor’ is unfair.
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Fore! Ryder Cup claim could hinge on the warning
Spectator reportedly considering legal action: what are her chances of success?
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All about the money
This week’s news tells two very different stories about civil dispute resolution.
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Time to uncover the cover-up
It was in early 2017 that the contaminated blood scandal first found its way onto our desks, and what we came to learn was truly shocking.
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Fairness and injured people
The basis for PI reform is completely without merit, yet the government has been intransigent.
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How achievable are the government's RTA claim reforms?
Patrick Allen asks how the government can put reforms for road traffic accident claims into place in just 12 months.
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Why is an error a ‘blunder’?
Cartoonish language should be avoided when discussing medical negligence if we are to move to a truly transparent learning culture.
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Base reform on fact not whim
Qamar Anwar calls for a debate about how personal injury victims are treated and the way in which insurers operate.
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NHS: learning from mistakes
Reform to the clinical negligence claims process must go deeper than just the numbers.
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Current climate is just too hot for smaller PI firms
Consolidation of the market must be just around the corner.
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Myths and misconceptions
Public education is vital in protecting the right to redress for needless harm.
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Avoiding an arbitrary fix
Cost-cutting must not curb the rights of wronged parties in clinical negligence cases.
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Should hospital receptionists owe a duty to patients?
Court of Appeal grapples with potentially far-reaching issue.
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Sprawling Prisons and Courts Bill is an indigestible mess
No wonder MPs can’t properly scrutinise this key bill – there’s just too much to take in.
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Insurance lobby ensures new PI discount rate is doomed
Once again the government has rolled out the red carpet to insurers – but where is Liz Truss?
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Whiplash reforms: cover for insurers
We all know who will benefit most from RTA reforms – the spin is shameless.
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Will PI lawyers be grateful for small mercies?
Liz Truss has made the closure of some firms inevitable, but it could have been worse.