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Nicholas Bevan suspects an unconstitutional influence from insurers in the motor insurance sector

Recent case law suggests motor insurers could raise premiums despite new measures announced by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), a solicitor has warned.

Andrea Leadsom MP welcomes the consensus to bring insurance contract law into the 21st century

Friends with benefits: Richard Whale dispels some myths about after the event insurance

Tracy Smyth welcomes the court's common sense approach to the doctrine of vicarious liability

In the first part of a three part series, Richard Whale provides an online guide to the new world of after-the-event insurance

In the first article in a series addressing insurance pain points, Shirley Denyer reflects on a tough year for credit hire

Dealing with the MIB under the Untraced Drivers Agreement 2003 has become much clearer after a recent arbitration ruling. Andrew Ritchie QC reports

Lawyer claims that ministers’ motor law flaws are “unconstitutional”

Nicholas Bevan calls out the DfT over arrangements for the victims of uninsured & untraced drivers

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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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