Court heard legal executive scaled Ben Nevis and went to the gym while claiming for 'serious injuries'.
High Court throws out most of a case brought by claimant firms but allows one element to survive.
Catherine Baksi takes the pulse of a personal injury sector squeezed by tariffs, costs curbs and court delays.
Lord chancellor believes changing the rate from -0.25% to 0.5% will avoid significant undercompensation for injured claimants.
Turnover also up by 15% at Minster Law as the firm looks to bright future.
Lessons for personal injury lawyers in advising clients how to deal with the media.
Personal injury lawyers leader says injured accident victims continue to be the ‘whipping boys’ for car insurance costs.
Revised general terms of agreement includes annual hire rate review and compulsory arbitration in disputes.
Number of new cases rapidly rising after £32m investment in lead generator.
Issue did not even arise at latest meeting of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee.
Judge says solicitor was lucky not to be prosecuted over fabricated road traffic accident claim.
Purchase of DR Solicitors, which specialises in acting for healthcare professionals, is 'a game-changing acquisition'.
London firm serves brain injury proceedings for more players and seeks to create group litigation.
The Supreme Court has given the personal injury sector a wake-up call on costs deductions.
One creditor says failure to recover debts could put medico-legal companies out of business.