Ministry of Justice (MoJ)

Fraud IFED: Funding the fraud force

While early results have been impressive, 
some still believe the industry funding the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department is a step in the wrong direction

Laspo Bill suffers six-month delay

The Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill will not be implemented until April 2013, the government has confirmed.

View from the top: Embrace the post-Jackson world

The Jackson reforms present a real opportunity. As we await the Ministry of Justice consultation response, let’s be optimistic and assume full implementation next year at sustainable costs levels with real incentives to keep cases ‘on track’.

MoJ reaffirms ban on referral fees

Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke has announced that the banning of referral fees will be debated in the House of Common next week and, if passed by vote, will be added to Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill which is currently…

No panic over end of referral fees

Andrew Morton, head of affinity solutions at Manchester law firm Pannone, said the announcement by the Ministry of Justice banning referral fees in personal injury cases does not mean a complete loss of revenue from legal work for insurers.

Government bans referral fees

The government has announced today that it is to ban referral fees as part of its commitment to curb the compensation culture, but is yet to specify a date.

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