All eyes at the moment are on the passage of the Civil Liability Bill through the House of Lords. Come 12 June, we should have a much better idea of whether it can be successfully attacked by claimant interests.
Read moreSo now we know. Even with the Civil Liability Bill yet to be published, its provisions will be introduced in April 2019, at least for RTA cases.
Read moreNeil Rose, editor of Legal Futures, looks at what we have learnt from the second reading of the Civil Liability Bill which took place in the House of Commons on 4 September.
Read moreOur annual state of the market survey is underway. We'd love to hear your views on the market, and the upcoming challenges facing the industry.
Read moreNeil Rose, editor of Legal Futures, looks at what's next now the Civil Liability Bill has cleared Parliament and awaits imminent Royal Assent.
Read moreNeil Rose, editor of Legal Futures, looks at the current state of the PI market and the holding pattern we’re currently experiencing, discussing The Ministry of Justice consultation on MedCo’s current remit and how best to create a lawyer-free system for handling low-level RTA claims. Turning to another consultation, Neil questions whether enough detail is being demanded of what insurance companies will have to report and have passed on in savings from the reforms to policyholders.
Read moreNeil Rose, editor of Legal Futures, looks towards April 2020 and industry views on the progress of the whiplash portal and recent decision to change the discount rate.
Read moreNeil Rose, editor of Legal Futures, looks at industry sentiment towards the Civil Liability Act reforms and whether or not April 2020 remains a realistic target and the outstanding questions regarding the alternative dispute resolution portal that need to be clarified.
Read moreWe've launched our annual State of the Market Survey. We'd love to hear your views on the market, and the challenges and changes facing the personal injury and clinical negligence sector.
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