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The Ministry of Justice has now concluded its consultation on the law of damages, and claimant representatives hope the result will overcome the law's current limitations and be more in line with public perception. Others are concerned by the attempt to put a price on life. Jamie Dunkley reports

Eight years after the Law Commission first published a report into the law of damages in England and Wales, the case for reform has finally become a reality. It follows the end of a two-month

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