All Personal injury & clinical negligence articles – Page 45
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‘Ridiculous’ heroism bill clears Lords hurdle
Legislation requiring judges to consider context of alleged negligent action passes final parliamentary stage.
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Opinion
Portal claims: no room for mistakes
The doctrine of mistake doesn’t apply in the process-driven portal.
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CMC profits hold up despite Jackson changes
First4Lawyers continues to be successful, but questions new fees regime.
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Leading PI lawyers concerned by whiplash plans
Firm leaders warn of consequences of government's MedCo system for medical experts.
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Heroism bill survives Lords vote
Government succeeds in pushing Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill through another parliamentary stage.
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‘Surviving Jackson’ author closes firm
Jeff Zindani concentrates on consultancy business as administrators called in.
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PI nuisance calls still plaguing consumers
Information commissioner says accident claims are third most common cause of complaints.
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PI firms prepare challenge to whiplash changes
Government says cab-rank rule for medical experts ensures independence and competition.
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NHS increases use of sleuths for suspect claims
Commissioning of private surveillance has increased significantly in five years.
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Ombudsman unsure of CMC complaint costs
Service also targets accepting complaints about accountants carrying out probate work.
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MedCo should end third-party capture, Grayling tells ABI
Justice secretary gives details of independent medical expert system.
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Lying trio jailed after insurer brings contempt committal
Claimants made false statements for car accidents that never happened.
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Labour calls for early LASPO review
Shadow justice minister lambasts ‘systematic attack’ on claimants and their lawyers.
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Opinion
Do barristers and mediation mix?
Some barristers risk perpetuating adversarial stereotypes. But there is still a place for counsel in the mediation process.
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Profile
Legal action over failed hip replacements
Kevin Timms is acting for patients with serious health problems following fitting of unregulated implants.
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Sarah bill: peer withdraws whiplash curb amendment
Measure in Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Bill would have abolished damages payments for less-serious claims.
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Insurer in line of fire over client capture
Gavin Edmondson Solicitors is preparing for a court showdown with an insurer that went behind its back to settle claims.
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Cancer Research UK voices opposition to Saatchi bill
Charity warns of ‘risk of unintended consequences’.