Joyce hits home that crime doesn’t pay, notes Karen O’Sullivan
Nicholas Bevan believes catastrophically injured claimants deserve better treatment from the insurance industry
Plans to reform whiplash claims will marginalise victims, says Theo Richardson-Gool
What will the removal of civil liability for breaches of health & safety legislation mean, asks Cathrine Grubb
Dominic Regan offers an exclusive insight into the latest thoughts of Lord Justice Jackson…
Helen Pugh examines the courts’ differing approaches to accidents arising out of risky activities
Jonathan Aspinall reports from the Court of Appeal on hesitation, liability and costs
The law in relation to secondary psychiatric injury is almost universally accepted to be a mess, says Keith Patten
Medico-Legal Report Writing in Civil Claims (Core Skills)
The government is driving dangerously, says Nicholas Bevan
Investigations and corporate crime expert joins as partner
Veteran funds specialist joins investment funds team
Firm enhances competition practice with London partner hire