Up the resolution

Engaging mediators to help resolve personal injury disputes has met with resistance, primarily due to allegations of disproportionate cost. But its proponents continue to claim such third-party intervention can speedily and fairly conclude cases to the benefit of insurers, lawyers and clients alike. Edward Murray reports

Never go to bed on an argument, says the old adage. Unfortunately the speed at which the British justice system moves makes this impossible and despite legislative changes designed to resolve cases

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