Arag warns of difficult times ahead for claimants

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Arag has warned that radical reforms to the legal aid system and civil litigation could leave many claimants in a significantly worse position.

The announcement follows the decision by the Justice Secretary, Kenneth Clarke, to consult on the implementation of Lord Justice Jackson's primary recommendations.

Tony Buss, managing director at Arag, said: "We believe the measures proposed will encourage avoidable, unnecessary and unmeritorious cases. This will encourage defendants not to settle and will lead to a longer, more expensive, combative legal system that will achieve the opposite of what the government is seeking. The result will

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