July
Up one level- Care worker wins £12,000 compensation in tribunal
- A dismissed former-care worker has won over £12,000 in an employment tribunal. ...
- Businessman to sue Google for libel
- A businessman is suing search engine Google for libel after an internet search led to the discovery of defamatory remarks ...
- Widow of chip-shop fitter awarded £300,000 compensation
- A woman whose husband died from exposure to asbestos during his job as a chip-shop fitter has won compensation of ...
- Mobile Doctors take over IMS cases
- Mobile Doctors Limited this week announced they have reached an agreement with administrators to undertake all IMS Litigation Services ...
- Reports firms owe GPs £600,000
- Thousands of GPs are owed around £2,000 on average after two medical reporting firms went into administration. Administrators from ...
- Insurers warn claims timetable unworkable
- Insurers say targets are too ambitious and could lead to more fraudulent claims Insurers have warned one of the ...
- Ex-mechanic awarded compensation for asbestos-related condition
- A former mechanic has won compensation of £135,000 after exposure to asbestos led to his contracting Retroperitoneal Fibrosis.(RPF) ...
- Helping hand
- The need for public affairs advisers has never been greater as law firms face unprecedented change within the legal ...
- PIAB hits milestone
- More than £67m has been awarded by the Irish Personal Injuries Assessment Board since it was launched in 2004. ...
- Compensation award for ex-machine driver with dermatitis
- A former-machine driver has won his fight for compensation after he contracted dermatitis through his exposure to fluids at work. ...
- Premex business receives a boost
- Medical reporting company sees its most succcessful year Premex has celebrated the most successful 12 months of its history ...
- Teen wins £150k compensation for fall from carousel
- A teenager who suffered a shattered leg after falling off a carousel at a holiday camp has been awarded £150,000 ...
- Police to pay £45k over religious discrimination case
- The Police Service of Northern Ireland must pay £45,000 in compensation to a police photographer who was subjected to discrimination ...
- Compensation awarded for man dying of asbestos-cancer
- The son of a former chemical plant manager has won "a significant sum" of compensation after developing asbestos-related cancer from ...
- Dismissed mechanic wins £16k compensation in tribunal
- A mechanic who was told by his former bosses to "go round the back of the sheds" if he needed ...
- Italian footballer sues British newspapers for libel damages
- Italian international footballer Marco Materazzi is pursuing a libel claim in the UK over reports of insults addressed to Zinedine ...
- AMA asks MoJ to rethink claims process reform
- The Accident Management Association today [10 July 2007] called on the Ministry of Justice to rethink its proposals for ...
- Boleat hails claims regulation a success
- Still work to be done to stamp out cold calling. The Ministry of Justice has declared that cold calling ...
- £8,000 compensation for sacked hotel manager
- An assistant manager of a hotel who was dismissed when she found out she was expecting a baby has won ...
- Deaf worker wins £2,000 compensation in tribunal
- The manager of a deaf charity has been ordered to pay over £2,000 to a former employee with hearing difficulties ...
