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With regards to the Callery v Gray case, there may have been last minute doubts but now, two years o...

With regards to the Callery v Gray case, there may have been last
minute doubts but now, two years on, the House of Lords has confirmed and
clarified what most expected - the system the government put in place
through the Access to Justice Act 1999 does what it intended to do. The
question must now be where do we go from here?


The Lords have not done what many in the insurance industry called for -
provide certainty to avoid the need for legal argument on individual
recovery cases. In fact, they

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