The government’s personal injury reforms will boost insurers’ profits by up to £700m a year, an economics consultancy has predicted ahead of today’s second reading of the Prisons and Courts Bill.
Capital Economics (CE) also said there were reasons other than fraud which led to rising...
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Government PI reforms will hand insurers windfall of up to £700m, say economists
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Record £570k fine for PPI claims management firm
Record £570k fine for PPI claims management firm
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on: 20th October 2015 12:40
A claims management company has been fined £570,000 for pressurising hundreds of customers into making payment protection insurance (PPI) claims. The Claims Management...
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ICO “monitoring” MoJ
ICO “monitoring” MoJ
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 14th September 2015 15:39.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is monitoring the Ministry of Justice, due to concerns over how fast the department responds to freedom...
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Proposed Hike in Court Fees !
Proposed Hike in Court Fees !
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 31st July 2015 20:35.
The MOJ (Ministry of Justice) has announced a consultation on their proposal to yet again substantially increase court fees. They are proposing to...
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MoJ proposes new court fee hikes
MoJ proposes new court fee hikes
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 24th July 2015 15:37.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has proposed an increase in the maximum fee for money claims from £10,000 to at least £20,000. Across two documents,...
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MoJ caves under pressure to help creditors
MoJ caves under pressure to help creditors
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 27th February 2015 14:37.
The government has caved under pressure to change a policy which will ensure that an estimated £160m can be returned to creditors from insolvencies....
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GRF Claims, GRF Debt and About My Rights
I have been informed by an ex employee that they are about to stop trading. According to the MOJ web site they are still authorised but with conditions. From experience this normally means they are being monitored very closely and that they will undoubtedly go into administration very soon.. This company...Last edited by Tuttsi; 5 June 2014, 13:40.
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New - Name A Song By…. Game
Rules are simples, one poster asks the next poster to name a song by a Singer or a band.
So if I ask a poster to name a song by Cher, the next poster posts ‘Believe’ then asks the next poster to name a song by Doris Day and so on
I’ll start
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MoJ proposes fines for
MoJ proposes fines for
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 13th November 2013 14:17.
The government has announced it will hand out fines to claims firms which use unsolicited calls and texts to gather information. The Ministry of...
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CLAIMS MANAGEMENT COMPANIES - COMMONLY KNOWN AS CMC'S
BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON CLAIMS MANAGEMENT COMPANIES AND THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE.
Many people get cold called then suckered into signing contracts with a CMC's to reclaim in the main PPI.
These CMC's will lie to you, tell you that as they did in my case that I had £3k to...Last edited by Tuttsi; 22 October 2013, 06:55.
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Block on cold calls not working, says Which?
Block on cold calls not working, says Which?
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 13th October 2013 12:11.
Millions of people are signed up to a system designed to stop unsolicited sales and marketing calls, but some are still receiving up to 10 calls a...
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CMC
Close down CMCs tomorrow - Desmond Hudson | The Law Gazette
The chief executive of the Law Society has publicly called for claims management companies (CMCs) to be outlawed.
Giving evidence to the House of Commons transport committee, which is investigating the cost impact...
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Court fee reforms target people who can afford costs
Court fee reforms target people who can afford costs
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 19th April 2013 18:44.
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has launched a consultation on fee remissions for courts and tribunals which proposes that those with savings of......
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MoJ begins bailiffs law meetings
MoJ begins bailiffs law meetings
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 19th March 2013 16:04.
The Ministry of Justice has confirmed to CCR-PublicSector, that meetings have started in London, between the various interested parties, to move...
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