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Concern over small claims track guidelines
Analysis of the latest version of the Judicial Studies Board (JSB) Guidelines, ninth edition, has suggested small claims personal injury cases are becoming a thing of the past, according to Browne Jacobson.
The big freeze costs insurance sector £40m
Home insurance companies have reported a 450 percent surge in the number of home flooding claims caused by frozen pipes during the winter months of 2008-2009.
Alternative or just a placebo?
Holistic and alternative therapies have been thrown into the media spotlight after the recent launch of the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC). The Council – labelled “Ofquack” by sources such as Private Eye – has been set up to crack down on “cowboys” in the world of alternative therapy.
Worker report health and safety “is not a number one concern for employers”
Workers have reported health and safety issues are less of a concern to their UK employers as a result of the recession, according to a new survey by National Accident Helpline.
‘Unfair dismissal’ claims increasing
Small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) are facing increasing numbers of unfair dismissal claims after neglecting to follow the correct statutory procedures when making employees redundant.
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