Personal injury.
Clyde & Co released details this week about how it had thwarted the £81,000 claim of a driver
High Court judge says it would not be disproportionate to ask firm about Gibraltar company which received payment from damages.
County court judge said damages were being 'eaten up' by costs - but his ruling was overturned.
Shoosmiths says serious injury work now requires substantial, specialist investment.
ICO uncovers 'murky' network where data was passed on for potential personal injury claims.
Key ruling gives district judges power to lift stays and push stalled claims forward.
Sentencing judge said solicitor’s background in personal injury was an aggravating factor.
Tom Clark ran into Omar Elbanna at full speed while his opponent was without the ball, in breach of rugby’s laws.
West Yorkshire practitioner created false documents, purportedly to pay for physiotherapy and a psychologist’s assessment.
Case is believed to be the first High Court decision to rely on the Social Action, Responsibility and Heroism Act 2015.
Interim payments and immediate statutory payments already announced by airline.
‘Scattergun’ approach of hoping something will stick is on the rise, according to claimant group.
‘Professional, trusting and respectful’ relationship between claimant and defence lawyers is reaping dividends, says NHS chief.
Judgment reserved following the day and a half trial at the Royal Courts of Justice.