Jackson Review

Medics to tell MPs their reports add value

The British Medical Association and medical reporting firm Premex Group will today tell MPs on the All Party Parliamentary Group on Insurance & Financial Services that medical reports help the personal injury claims process.

Jackson delay must not allow dilution

Law firm Kennedys has urged the government not to let the delayed timetable for implementation of Lord Justice Jackson’s proposals on reform of civil litigation allow the proposals to be watered down.

View from the top: Embrace the post-Jackson world

The Jackson reforms present a real opportunity. As we await the Ministry of Justice consultation response, let’s be optimistic and assume full implementation next year at sustainable costs levels with real incentives to keep cases ‘on track’.

Comment - Civil litigation: You’re part of the problem

When the insurance industry launches a campaign to reform our “broken civil litigation system” it predictably wheels out dodgy statistics – including that complete nonsense of a report from Frontier Economics again — and dubious ‘facts’. It conveniently…

Referral fee ban will not reduce car insurance premiums

In response to the ban on referral fees, Stephen Lewis, CEO of Zurich's UK general insurance business, has said that this one element will not in itself create a car insurance market where consumers will see “dramatic” premium reductions.

Abbey to grow in legal consultancy

Abbey Protection will grow from an insurer to more of a consultancy firm with the liberation of the solicitor market. It will increase the 70 lawyers it employs and target its 350 000 SME customers to provide a wide range of legal services direct.

Abbey profits rise despite ATE drop

Legal and professional fees insurer Abbey Protection has announced half year results showing revenue and pre-tax profit up 6% with revenue at £18.3m (H1 2010: £17.3) and pre-tax profit at £5.0m (£4.7m).

Foil warns MP on civil justice reform

City insurance lawyers group the Forum of Insurance Lawyers has warned MPs planning to reform civil litigation costs not to “go soft” and be swayed by those arguing against change.

Working party formed to solve costs policy issues

A team of lawyers from different disciplines are to 
sit on the new Civil Justice Council working party to 
find practical solutions in three areas of costs policy identified in Lord Justice Jackson’s civil 
litigation costs review.