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The race ahead

The future of after-the-event insurance in the legal expenses sector remains uncertain and, while it may not dominate the field, its supporters say it needs to exist in the name of fair play. Chris Harragan reports

The after-the-event legal expenses sector faces challenging times ahead and relationships with liability insurers remain somewhat adversarial. Having been hit by a succession of technical challenges

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