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In yesterday's webinar, Roger André and Richard
Collier gave an update on non-party costs orders.
They covered rehabilitation fraud and credit hire, including
some recent case examples. They also discussed Section 57 and
provided an update on exaggerated personal injury claims.
If you missed it, you can view it here:
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