Litigation/Dispute Resolution


Loss adjuster launches “faster, more integrated” ABS

4 May 2023

The largest loss adjuster in the UK has launched an ABS which plans to double in size by the end of this year and expand from property-related claims to personal injury work.


City law firm accused of “untenable” Post Office conflict of interest

28 April 2023

Herbert Smith Freehills was yesterday accused of being in an “untenable” conflict of interest with its continued role in the Post Office scandal compensation schemes.


MoJ wants “exponential increase” in dispute resolution tools

28 April 2023

The Ministry of Justice wants to see an “exponential increase” in dispute resolution tools like the Official Injury Claims portal, its director of access to justice policy said yesterday.


Supreme Court to put documents online in transparency push

27 April 2023

The Supreme Court is to publish court documents online alongside live streaming of its hearings in a bid to improve transparency, Lord Briggs has revealed.


Profits up at listed law firm as it looks to sell litigation funding arm

27 April 2023

Listed business RBG Holdings is in the process of selling its third-party litigation funding subsidiary, LionFish, it confirmed yesterday, while unveiling good results for 2022.


HMRC official apologises for judgment embargo breach

25 April 2023

A senior policy officer at HMRC who made a “full and frank apology” has avoided prosecution for contempt after breaching the embargo on a High Court judgment.


AI to revolutionise work of both lawyers and judges, says MR

24 April 2023

AI is set to change the way lawyers and judges work, the Master of the Rolls said last week, predicting it will be used to take some – “at first, very minor” – judicial decisions.


Civil litigators get first sight of new fixed costs rules

21 April 2023

The Civil Procedure Rule Committee yesterday published the draft rules that will govern the extension of fixed recoverable costs from October.


Firm ordered to pay wasted costs for “inexplicable” error

21 April 2023

A law firm which started proceedings when its client did not have standing to bring them has been ordered to pay wasted costs because it failed to check this.


Court upholds injunction to protect solicitor from abuse

20 April 2023

The High Court has upheld an injunction designed to protect a solicitor told to “mind your own fucking business, you little twat” when visiting a contested right of way from further abuse.

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