Dealing with the MIB under the Untraced Drivers Agreement 2003 has become much clearer after a recent arbitration ruling. Andrew Ritchie QC reports
Lawyer claims that ministers’ motor law flaws are “unconstitutional”
Nicholas Bevan calls out the DfT over arrangements for the victims of uninsured & untraced drivers
Was Balva an accident waiting to happen, asks Frank Maher
In his final article on compensation for motor victims, Nicholas Bevan compares & contrasts UK & EU provisions
Nicholas Bevan explains why national law shouldn’t be permitted to undermine the effectiveness of Community law
Nicholas Bevan continues his series on compensating RTA victims & finds our national law provision wanting
In the first of a special NLJ series, Nicholas Bevan takes the government to task over failures to compensate RTA victims
Fraud in insurance & fraud on insurers: a distinction without a difference, ask Alison Padfield & Sam Nicholls
Robert Kay crunches the numbers involved in securing & insuring the London 2012 Olympic Games
Katten strengthens financial markets and funds group in London
Hugh James expands national Serious Injury team with two new Partners
HFW continues Paris office growth with public law Partner hire