Sentences with phrase «number of claimants»

In recent years, a growing number of claimants have begun to use litigation funding to finance their legal disputes.
While the portal works well for many claims, local authorities have identified that a limited number of claimant firms appear to be manipulating the portal process so that claims «fall out» of the process and enhanced costs are then claimed.
The funding of arbitration claims has entered the mainstream with increasing numbers of claimants offsetting the multi-year exposure of capital through bespoke funding arrangements.
Secondly, there must be factual and legal issue commonalities in mass tort claims despite the large number of claimants.
Helen Pugh, barrister at 3 Hare Court, said: «It is surely undeniable that there are surprising numbers of claimants and «enablers» who are abusing the system by bringing fraudulent sickness claims.
The latest release contains data for May 2015 and shows the number of beneficiaries has risen by 15,400 and the number of claimants has risen by 24,090 over the last 12 months.
However, among 25 - 29 year olds, the number of claimants actually increased by almost three per cent.
The rate is calculated by the House of Commons library and shows the number of claimants as a proportion of the estimated economically active population aged 16 to 64 resident in each constituency in 2008.
Second, despite the number of claimants, there is a commonality of factual and legal issues.
Representative Work: Representing a number of claimant cities and municipalities in a precedent - setting antitrust damages case that follows the conviction of a nation - wide asphalt cartel.
In a landmark decision in Lungowe v Vedanta Resources Plc [1] the Court of Appeal has ruled that a number of claimants can pursue their claim against a Zambian mining company and its English parent in the English courts despite the claim's limited connection to England.
I ran a simple time - series regression on the number of claimants to date.
Furthermore, if the number of claimants and the amount claimed are not explicitly identified at the outset of the claim, how can the defendants know what their (potential) liability for damages is?
The suggestion that it should is based on an observation of Lord Bingham in Razgar... He was there expressing an expectation, shared with the Immigration Appeal Tribunal, that the number of claimants not covered by the Rules and supplementary directions but entitled to succeed under Article 8 would be a very small minority.
In the light of Huang, May LJ modified one of Buxton LJ's conclusions, «cases where the demands of immigration policy are not conclusive will be truly exceptional,» to read «the number of claimants not covered by the rules and supplementary directions but entitled to succeed under Article 8 will be a very small minority».
The first is that the driver may not have sufficient limits to cover your serious injury and property damage, or they may have injured a number of claimants so their policy will be quickly exhausted.
When there are multiple claimants against a single brokerage, payments are limited to a maximum of $ 500,000 in total regardless of the number of claimants.
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