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Vnuk has immediate, obvious & far-reaching implications for compulsory third party insurance, says Nicholas Bevan

Meghann McTague issues a particular warning to defendants in cross-border claims

Who will pay for off-road vehicle accidents, asks Sarah Crowther

Insurers in the motor insurance sector may be exerting an unconstitutional influence

Nicholas Bevan suspects an unconstitutional influence from insurers in the motor insurance sector

This guide is the latest in the excellent Association of Personal Injury Lawyers’ (APIL) series of practical guides to help personal injury practitioners

Where should the victims of the Rotherham abuse scandal seek compensation, asks Richard Scorer

Elizabeth Milbourn examines the courts’ approach to liability to injured bus passengers

Nick Pargeter & Malcolm Keen welcome Court of Appeal guidance on limitation & disease

Warning over motor insurance strike-out proposals

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Foot Anstey—Jasmine Olomolaiye

Foot Anstey—Jasmine Olomolaiye

Investigations and corporate crime expert joins as partner

Fieldfisher—Mark Shaw

Fieldfisher—Mark Shaw

Veteran funds specialist joins investment funds team

Taylor Wessing—Stephen Whitfield

Taylor Wessing—Stephen Whitfield

Firm enhances competition practice with London partner hire

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A highly experienced chartered legal executive has been prevented from representing her client in financial remedies proceedings, in a case that highlights the continued fallout from Mazur
Plans to commandeer 50%-75% of the interest on lawyers’ client accounts to fund the justice system overlook the cost and administrative burden of this on small and medium law firms, CILEX has warned
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