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

Jane Austen has found her way into court to aid with interpretation, observes John de Waal QC

Sarah Wilkinson examines vicarious liability

How can redress be sought for institutionalised illegality by the Department for Transport, asks Nicholas Bevan

Peter Causton explores the future of alternative dispute resolution in insurance claims

Taking direct action against insurers following a hotel or accommodation accident abroad isn’t as straightforward as it seems, says Chris Deacon

Professional indemnity insurance: Frank Maher issues a call to action

Nicholas Bevan welcomes attempts to assuage the victims of uninsured drivers, but says there is more to be done

Joshua Munro introduces a first for English law: the equitable right of an insurer to compensation from its own insured in respect of the claim on the policy

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Clarke Willmott—Megan Bradbury

Clarke Willmott—Megan Bradbury

Corporate team welcomes paralegal in Southampton

Howard Kennedy—Paul Moran

Howard Kennedy—Paul Moran

London firm strengthens real estate team with partner appointment

Cripps—Radius Law

Cripps—Radius Law

Commercial and technology practice boosted by team hire

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