Ministry of Justice (MoJ)

The compensation culture is a myth

I would like to pick up on a section of the article ‘Two sides to the story’ in which it is mentioned that ‘the compensation culture has become firmly embedded in the UK’ and ‘a system less clogged up by frivolous claims will mean swifter access to…

Working party formed to solve costs policy issues

A team of lawyers from different disciplines are to 
sit on the new Civil Justice Council working party to 
find practical solutions in three areas of costs policy identified in Lord Justice Jackson’s civil 
litigation costs review.

BLM head of policy development leads new CJC working party

Head of policy development at Berrymans Lace Mawer LLP, Alistair Kinley will lead a new Civil Justice Council working party responsible for identifying practical solutions in three areas of costs policy which were first examined in the Lord Justice…

RSA boss: CMCs not cause of referral fees

RSA's UK chief executive Adrian Brown has called for action against "hefty" lawyer fees and the amount they pay claims management companies rather than targeting CMCs themselves.

Comment - RTA scheme extension: Desirable data

After a year in operation, the RTA claims process is coming under scrutiny to determine whether it is actually working. Tim Wallis explains why statistical analysis is useful and desirable, but also difficult, at this stage.

Post Magazine – 21 July 2011

This week the Post team reports on DAS’ decision to close the Amicus Legal office in Colchester, a move which will cost 21 people their jobs.

Referral fees: End of the affair?

Despite recent calls for a ban on referral fees, the government must weigh up the wider considerations and consequences of its actions, explains Leigh Jackson.

F&L quits ABI over Jackson support

Financial & Legal has become the latest legal expenses insurer to resign from the Association of British Insurers in protest against the trade body's support of the Jackson Review.

Keoghs boss: motor claims costs to rise under reforms

The Ministry of Justice should "refocus on cost" if Lord Justice Jackson's reforms are to deliver lower premiums for customers. Steve Thomas, director of market affairs at law firm Keoghs, has warned the government consultation that started in August…

Editor's comment: Referral fees witch hunt

Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later: public outrage at referral fees and the "gobsmacking" practice of insurers making money from passing on details of claimants to personal injury solicitors. Few, however, would have put money on it emanating…

Elite quits over ABI's support of Jackson review

Elite Insurance is quitting the Association of British Insurers, claiming the trade body's support of Lord Justice Jackson's recommendations in relation to legal expenses has made its membership "untenable".

SMEs ignoring legal risks

Small companies risk going out of business if they continue to ignore the risks of legal action, First Assist Legal Protection has claimed.

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