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Written Ministerial Statement made by the Minister of State for Civil Justice, Lord Faulks QC.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
A series of measures put forward by the IFT (Insurance Fraud Taskforce) will help tackle insurance fraud and reduce costs for consumers.
Written Ministerial Statement made by Lord Faulks QC, Minister of State for Civil Justice (Lords Minister).
A company responsible for bombarding people with millions of nuisance calls has been fined £850,000 by the Claims Management Regulator.
The government is clamping down on rogue claims management companies which provide bad services and bombard people with nuisance calls.
A new law will help families deal with the fall out of a loved one going missing – in plans announced by Justice Minister Lord Faulks QC.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Claims firms responsible for providing bad service and bombarding people with nuisance calls can be issued with financial penalties.
New measures to support sufferers of the industrial disease mesothelioma and their families have been announced by Justice Minister Lord Faulks.
On 10 October Lord Faulks delivered a speech on "Justice and Human Rights: A UK Perspective" at the Law Academy of the Kyrgyz Republic.
The latest stages of the government’s work on compensation claims take effect today (Wednesday 1 October 2014) with new measures around whiplash and PPI claims.
Lord Faulks QC speech at the Criminal Justice Management Conference, held at the QEII Conference Centre on Thursday 25 September 2014.
Families of missing people will have new rights following law changes taking effect from today, 1 October 2014.
Almost 600 of the claims companies responsible for bombarding people with nuisance calls and texts have left the industry.
Lord Faulks QC's keynote speech at the Civil Mediation Conference on 22 May 2014.
Disputes should be kept away from court and resolved using better, quicker and more efficient ways, Justice Minister Lord Faulks declared today.
Sufferers of a deadly industrial disease will be the focus of work to improve the compensation claims process for them, new Justice Minister Lord Faulks said today.
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