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What the papers say.

FINANCIAL TIMES Manchester United's poor performance on the pitch last year may have upset fans, ...

Fighting over scraps.

The ABI thought it had put the salvage industry's house in order when it introduced guidelines for categorisation. Jonathan Swift looks at the repercussions.

Fire alarms.

Smokecloak has launched the first range of smoke security devices with built-in battery back-up fitt...

A site for more eyes.

Eagle Star Direct has launched home insurance on the Internet following the success of its motor and...

What the papers say.

DAILY EXPRESS A woman given a hysterectomy by a consultant who did not tell her she was pregnant ...

Court ruling awaited.

The US Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether a class action lawsuit against Fibreboard, an Owen...

Stolen car recovery.

A £42,000 S-registration BMW M3 Evolution, which was stolen before the owner had driven it, has been...

Tax advantages of sleeping partners.

The courts make a clear distinction between tax avoidance and fraudulent behaviour, and are realistic when calculating damages for loss of earnings, says Ken Cannar.

Keeping trauma out of the courtroom.

Unnecessarily drawn-out litigation in a brain damage case can be harmful to the plaintiff, defendant, insurer and lawyers. Kevin Finnigan suggests the best way forward for all concerned.

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