Reportage: The legal expenses landscape
Louise Meeson asks what is on the horizon for the legal expenses sector following the implementation of the Ministry of Justice reforms and explores the implications of the Jackson proposals.
With the long-awaited Ministry of Justice (MoJ) reforms looming and Lord Justice Jackson's review casting an ominous shadow, the legal expenses insurance (LEI) market faces an uncertain future. Serious doubts have been raised over whether the after-the-event (ATE) sector will survive and, even if it does manage to make it though the regulatory minefield, what the altered market will look like.
The combined impact of these reforms is far-reaching and looks set to shake the sector to its
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