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It’s great that the teams organise these events by themselves; that way they choose what they want to do & normally have a great night out which builds great bonds & leads to brilliant communication.
It’s great that the teams organise these events by themselves; that way they choose what they want to do & normally have a great night out which builds great bonds & leads to brilliant communication.
How are developing vehicle technologies going to influence the RTA landscape in 2018? We spoke to MD, Nik Ellis, about his thoughts on the future of Autonomous & Connected cars in the UK. Whilst Lawyers & Insurers have been arguing and lobbying the government over the who, how, why, what (and how much) about RTA…
We are super proud to support yet another local event! Taking place in New Brighton, Wallasey Motor Club present the Promenade Stages Rally on Kings Parade, New Brighton, including a Friday night flood lit stage, rally village, trade stands & rally car exhibitions. We have sponsored the car of one of our In-House Engineers who…
One of our In-House Engineers Edward Mawdsley has decided to take on the challenge of this year’s Chain Runner. He has decided to run in aid of Claire House which is an awesome charity local to all at Laird. Please could you help him reach his target by donating or sharing his link, if your…
The recent case of Van Oord Ltd & Another –v- Allseas (UK) Ltd highlighted the importance of an expert witness understanding his duties to the Court. Mr Justice Coulson was unrestrained with his criticism that the expert’s report was tendentious at best and in some areas misleading, relying heavily on hearsay evidence from the claimant…
The Eclipse Proclaim Personal Injury Awards 2011 are open to individuals and companies working in the field including solicitors, barristers, insurers, rehabilitation providers, claims management companies and other associated services. Following the success of last year’s awards and the wonderful support that they received from the sector as a whole, they are looking forward to…
Rejecting the Ministry of Justice recommendation to raise the threshold for cases dealt with in the small claims court from £1,000 to £5,000, would – as the Committee rightly pointed out – not only limit access to justice, but would also lead to a claimant facing the prospect of having to run a substantial claim…