21st March, 2014
We have launched a new Abortive Insurance product aimed at the Residential Property market. Our MoveSafe product insures a purchaser or seller's legal fees, disbursements and expenses. For a reasonable premium, if a purchase or sale fails to go ahead i
More...12th March, 2014
So as we approach the anniversary of the Jackson reforms, how do we think it has gone? My view, for what it is worth, is that not a lot has changed. Yes the small referrers (and many dodgy ones) have left
More...7th February, 2014
We are about to do something unheard of in After the Event Insurance circles. Some may call it shameful. Others may think it will create a price war or maybe signal the end of the ATE insurance industry as we know it
More...7th January, 2014
Old joke this one - What's the difference between unlawful and illegal? Answer: The first means doing something which breaches an existing legal statute, the second is a sick bird. Boom boom. So Happy New Year to everyone. Things are picking u
More...20th November, 2013
Can ATE Insurance policies be too cheap? Well some ATE insurers are offering motor policies which are £40 + IPT. Excellent. All is wonderful with your client and your boss - the client has full protection and the firm isn't going
More...11th November, 2013
This is interesting. Pre-Jackson, many barristers were happy to work under a CFA as they made up for lost cases by charging a success fee on their 'wins'. This success fee was of course recoverable from the defendant. Since April, this has
More...23rd October, 2013
The Small Claims Court Limit is not going to be increased! Hooray! The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has announced that, for once, they have listened to people who know about the law (in this instance the Transport Select Committee) and have
More...7th October, 2013
Did the Government foresee problems for BTE insurers when they proposed the ban on referral fees? I don't think so. If I recall correctly, Before the Event Insurance was touted as the saviour for personal injury claimants. I am more than
More...18th September, 2013
The Taylor Review has finally been published. Prepared by Sheriff James Taylor, It is the Scottish equivalent of the Jackson review and has come to many of the same conclusions as the UK study. It seems that Qualified One Way Costs
More...11th July, 2013
Since the Jackson reforms came into force, we have been busy liaising with our panel of solicitors through visits and calls. The overall impression we get is that times are tough for them. Many have yet to work out where they
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