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Very often, before laws and policies change, consultation papers are produced so the public and relevant organisations have an opportunity to comment on what is proposed. APIL prides itself on responding to all consultations which contain proposals which will affect injured people, whether they are from the Government or from other bodies, such as the Law Commission or the Health and Safety Executive

Our consultation papers are archived in order of date
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APIL responseDate
APIL Response to the Solicitors Regulation Authority on the Proposed New SRA HandbookAug 2010
APIL evidence to Scottish Parliament Justice Committee on Damages (Scotland) BillAug 2010
Scottish Government consultation on damages for wrongful death - APIL responseAug 2010
APIL input into Lord Young reviewJul 2010
APIL response to Ministry of Justice consultation - Reform of the coroner systemJul 2010
APIL response - FSA consultation: tracing EL insurersJun 2010
APIL Response to the Northern Ireland Civil Justice Reform Group on the Pre-Action Protocol for Clinical Negligence LitigationMay 2010
APIL Response to the Northern Ireland Court Service on Increasing the Jurisdictional Limit of the County Courts of Northern IrelandMay 2010
APIL response - Accessing compensation consultation May 2010
APIL Response to the Scottish Legal Aid Board Consultation on the Verification of Financial Eligibility in Advice and Assistance, ABWOR in Civil and Children's CasesApr 2010
APIL response - Welsh Assembly Government 'Putting things right' consultationApr 2010
APIL response - Legal Services Consumer Panel - call for evidence on referral arrangements February 2010Mar 2010
APIL Response to the Civil Justice Council Consultation on the Cost of Care, March 2010Mar 2010
APIL response to Ministry of Justice consultation on the draft Civil Law Reform Bill - February 2010Feb 2010
APIL Response to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Consultative Document on Legislation to Implement the Physical Agents (Artificial Optical Raditation) Directive, February 2010 Feb 2010

 
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