April
Articles matching "apil"
Government intention to follow through on reforms still in place while APIL conference responds to the threat
Over the last two days in Birmingham the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has been having their annual conference. It is worth having a look at what came out of it not only as a keynote address…
Read moreHeadline figure pointing upwards on latest data from the Portal Company
The monthly Portal Company statistics released late on Friday afternoon should as usual be looked at in detail to identify the latest signs of trends affecting claims volumes that will be of interest…
Read moreCivil court system reform in Scotland: latest personal injury figures
At the end of March, the latest Scottish civil justice figures were published highlighting that the number of claims for damages for personal injuries being pursued through the sheriff courts is…
Read moreThe judicial review: Is this the end of the road and how will it impact?
APIL lost their JR in the High Court on Friday when both judges, Lord Justice Elias and Mr Justice Cranston, found for the Government and dismissed the application.
Read moreCivil justice reform: MoJ decision on Portal implementation
The Government's response came yesterday on how it intends to implement the proposed portal changes, subject of course to tomorrow’s judicial review from APIL and MASS. Simon Denyer draws out the…
Read moreMoJ decision on Portal implementation and impact on forthcoming JR
The Government's response came this afternoon on how it intends to implement the proposed portal changes, subject of course to Friday's judicial review from APIL and MASS.
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