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The UK Litigation Market Post-Jackson – A Perfect Storm? |
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Richard Myrtle, August 2012 |
Wikipedia defines a ‘perfect storm’ as an event where a rare combination of circumstances will aggravate a situation drastically, or an event of unusual magnitude.
Lord Justice Jackson, having been instructed (by the previous Government – Jack Straw) to evaluate how the current civil legal costs system could be overhauled so that the English and Welsh could retain (emphasis on that more...
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