Don Clarke
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Legal blog: Everyone may get what nobody wants
The government should have one last concerted push at delivering Jackson’s vision
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Legal blog: A common sense decision
Revised Court of Appeal judgment on PSLA increase is very welcome
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Legal blog: It's the season to be worried
Court of Appeal plans to review the 10% PSLA uplift of the Jackson reforms
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Legal blog: Adding insult to injury
If insurers are to take stronger action against fraud they need firm backing from the courts
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Legal blog: Policy on the hoof
Recent government announcements suggest a worryingly piecemeal approach to civil justice reforms
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Legal blog: Wise moves on personal injury
Recent developments in the courts and the Commons have ensured a fair framework for personal injury claimants and practitioners. Maintaining the package of Jackson reforms is just as vital
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Legal blog: Time is ripe for reform
The TUC is wrong to call for employers’ liability claims to be removed from Jackson
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Legal blog: Let’s take the sting out of whiplash
It’s time the government reined in the culture of dubious personal injury claims
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Legal blog: 2012 – An Olympian leap for the legal profession?
The Legal Services Act opens up the legal market to other businesses, including insurers. With the Jackson reforms also coming into play, insurance companies may be motivated to take advantage of the changes
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Legal blog: Don’t discount the importance of the discount rate
The government needs to reform how catastrophic injury claims are calculated
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Legal blog: Life is all about … timing
Incoming Foil president Don Clarke looks at the effects of referall fee reforms