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ClaimsSensible option must be part of process
If solicitors and claimants are to embrace mediation to resolve disputes, says Paul Ashurst, the advantages must be made obvious to both parties
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NewsInsurer wants costs after ‘false’ PI claim by solicitors
Quinn claims £72,000 costs for investigating firm
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ClaimsClaims casebook
A lawyer’s response to a judgment that could see bare-headed cyclists share blame for injuries
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ClaimsBill of health
The medico-legal reporting agencies that recruit doctors to provide personal injury evidence have had a joint fees agreement for two years. But as agencies go out of business, a remaining player says the trade body is not doing enough.
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NewsKey medico-legal firm urges trade body to drive reform
Premier Medical considers ditching Amro as personal injury reporting colleagues cease trading
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NewsPersonal injury reform delayed until April 2010
Source fears watered-down proposals destined for ‘political long grass’ before election
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NewsRBS takes axe to NIG as top boss bows out to Davies
NIG chief promises more streamlined approach as 8 regional offices close
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People & OpinionPerry Wilson
The founder of InsureandGo is every inch the self-made man, having created the UK’s leading travel insurance provider in just nine years. But the former barrow boy is too driven to stop there. He tells Ellen Bennett where he’s going next.
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News AnalysisCheck this out
Tesco, which has just reported record profits, is about to open the first of 30 in-store bank branches. With plans to expand its insurance range, should brokers be concerned that a High Street giant is muscling in on their territory? Lauren MacGillivray investigates the importance of the personal touch.
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Online onlyLegal Blog: reforming the reforms
Anthony Hughes is back on form…and nearly back at work
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Axis expands financial lines arm
Loss adjuster appointment key to development, says Axis
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