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The Claims Standards Council is the trade association representing claims management businesses, and aims to ensure that the claims management sector is fairly and effectively promoted to lawyers, insurers, and the government.

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News Alerts

Liverpool businessman Terry Lindon charged with fraud 14/06/2010

The chairman of a Liverpool firm which collapsed with debts of £85m appeared in court charged with fraud.
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Latest News

All the latest news from the industry, sponsored by: Aah-small


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09/09/2010

Lord Young to speak

The Rt Hon Lord Young of Graffham will be speaking at an invitation-only forum in London on 25 October

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09/09/2010

Legal update - motor fraud: Paying the cost

Pursuing a non-party for costs should not be taken lightly, but it could prove a powerful deterrent when fighting fraudsters

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09/09/2010

Ward confident on ATE despite Jackson

The after-the-event insurance market is "here to stay" according to Abbey Protection


Law Gazette

09/09/2010

Young set to rule out TV ad ban for personal injury

Lord Young will not seek to ban TV advertising but is expected to call for a strengthening of referral fee regulations

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09/09/2010

CSC member firms fall foul of SMS crackdown

Two members of the Claims Standards Council have been forced out as a result of an investigation into the sending of unsolicited text messages

Legal and Medical

09/09/2010

London fake injuries conman jailed

A fraudster has been jailed for trying to claim compensation from a number of local councils for injuries he had never suffered


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08/09/2010

ABI backs Jackson's proposals

The Association of British Insurers has called for the findings of Lord Justice Jackson's review of civil litigation costs to be implemented in full, as soon as possible

Personnel Today

08/09/2010

Health and safety regulations must not be reduced, warns TUC

Its report says at least 20,000 people die early as a result of their work every year

Insurance Times

03/09/2010

MoJ closes 200th claims firm

The Claims Management Regulation unit has closed down 200 rogue claims management firms - mainly those dealing with insurance and financial services claims