05/04/2016
We are delighted to announce that the 4th Edition of the ‘Guide to MIB Claims – Uninsured and Untraced Drivers‘ has been released today. The book was written by Andrew Ritchie QC and edited by Jeremy Ford and published by The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL), in association with Jordan Publishing.
The latest Edition of the Guide brings the law up to date and considers the 2015 Uninsured Drivers Agreement, Francovich claims and VNUK.
It also reveals the that the sums paid out by the MIB evidenced in the annual reports and funded by the MIB levy decreased from £417m in 2008 to £244m in 2014.
In this week’s edition Linda Nelson examines how and when to serve surveillance evidence, and how and when to respond to it; and John Schmitt asks whether it’s necessary to have a claim form re-sealed if it’s been amended prior to service, and urges caution…
This week Thomas Yarrow revisits the vexed question of the use of artificial intelligence in legal research – and our intrepid reporter finds that it’s not all it’s cracked up to be. In fact the experience led him to such depths of despair that he…
This week Ben Rodgers relays two tales from the coalface, both relating to applications to resile from admissions. Readers will be interested to know that in both cases the court applied the balance of prejudice test with the result that the defendants’ applications were refused….
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