Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (Laspo)

Legal Update: Shaking up cost control

Few would argue that post-claim legal costs management grabs the headlines in the same way as other areas of general insurance claims work. Perhaps one explanation for this is the 2013 reforms, vaunted as the ‘silver bullet' for managing legal costs in…

Blog: Stevens v Equity...what now?

Six months on from the landmark decision of the Court of Appeal in Stevens v Equity, the ramifications continue to be felt across the industry. The judgment appeared to be the game changer that the insurance industry had been hoping for following the…

Temple victorious in ATE premium High Court dispute

Temple Legal Protection has won a High Court dispute that confirmed its after the event premium for clinical negligence insurance policies in the post-Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 era was not unreasonable or disproportionate.

Laspo: Is it working?

Claims reforms may have reduced costs and made the process more efficient, but insurers and solicitors agree more needs to be done.

Blog: Insurance results commentary

How has the first quarter of 2015 compared with previous years in terms of financial results, understanding regulation and the role of technology?

Motor: The sharks are circling

A number of threats to the UK motor market are currently occuring – driverless cars, motor manufacturers muscling into the sector, the competitiveness of pricing. But can these challenges be turned into opportunities?

Review of the Year: General Insurance

General insurers including Ageas, Aviva, Direct Line, Axa and LV reflect on a year that started with immense flood claims, saw the Competition and Markets Authority’s final report into motor insurance and ended with a warning by the regulator on the use…

Review of the Year: Legal

Grabbing the headlines in the legal sector this year were M&A activity, closer ties between insurers and law firms and the ongoing fallout of civil justice reforms. Key figures from the sector give their views on 2014

In Series - Personal Injury: Hear we go

As legal reforms make whiplash claims less profitable, claims farmers appear to be moving into areas such as industrial deafness. But will they see the same level of success?

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