North West law firms considering closure in light of reforms

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The impact of government reform geared towards driving down the cost of insurance premiums has resulted in a growing number of specialist personal injury law firms in the North West considering closing their businesses.

According to a survey conducted by O'Connors LLP of more than 300 law firm managing partners in the region, 19% of legal bosses responded saying they are considering ceasing to trade altogether and

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