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Accident Management Sector - Steps toward self-regulation

Despite aspirations for the personal injury claims sector to sort itself out and push forward with attempts at self-regulation through the efforts of the Claims Standards Council and the Law Society, the situation remains unresolved. Marcus Alcock reviews the issues

Since the abolition of legal aid was pushed through in 2000 by Derry Irvine, then Lord Chancellor, the personal injury claims system in England and Wales has been in turmoil. What the reforms have

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