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Nicholas Bevan calls into question a recent Court of Appeal ruling on the liability of a motor insurer to compensate a third party victim of an unauthorised driver

Julia Messervy-Whiting & Sofia Lobosco outline the importance of compliance with court orders, directions and CPR

    How can losses incurred from construction & engineering disputes be avoided, asks Paul Lowe

    Peter Allchorne translates the message from Moreno v Motor Insurers' Bureau for motor accident victims

    Dominic Regan tackles misrepresentation, fraud & injustice

     

    “Fundamental dishonesty” and other measures, outlined by Denise Brosnan

    Matthew Channon & Lucy McCormick consider the challenges that driverless cars are posing for the insurance industry

    Cathrine Grubb examines the impact of the coming into force of the Third Parties (Rights Against Insurers) Act 2010

    In the second of two articles, Nicholas Bevan explains why he believes the MIB is liable for defects in the Road Traffic Act

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    MOVERS & SHAKERS

    Clarke Willmott—Megan Bradbury

    Clarke Willmott—Megan Bradbury

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    Howard Kennedy—Paul Moran

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    Cripps—Radius Law

    Commercial and technology practice boosted by team hire

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