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2017: SOME PREDICTIONS

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Joan, who once produced six Nettleweed and Avocado teabags from her handbag when they had run out of coffee at the Isles of Scilly North Property Solicitors Organisation Subcommittee, will be the Law Society Gazette’s Legal Personality of the Year.

The Association of British Insurers welcomes the new £10 million fee for issuing personal injury claims.

Motor insurance premiums do not fall.

The Briggs Court online McKenzie Friend scheme runs into trouble when the Digital Court accesses the wrong Friend site and gets some digital content it did not expect.

The Ministry of Justice expresses surprise that court fee income has dropped, not risen, since the introduction of a minimum £25 million issue fee.

Cameras pick out confidential papers being carried by the Lord Chancellor. Legal commentators speculate on the significance of Janet and John and Noddy goes to the High Court.

Motor insurance premiums do not fall.

The MOJ announces reverse damages – the more you are injured the more you have to pay the insurance company.

The Daily Mail intervenes in the Supreme Court to argue that small men with little moustaches, not Parliament, should make the law.

Following the new £1 billion court fee only Bolton County Court has any cases.

Bolton Council is asked to explain why it has spent the entire UK budget on court fees for Asons.

Police struggle to control a mass demonstration of lawyers chanting “Bring back Osborne and Grayling”.

Legal aid is reintroduced for everyone, provided that they pay the £10 billion court fee themselves.

Queen’s Park Rangers will not be promoted.

Motor insurance premiums do not fall.


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