In recent years HBM Sayers has invested heavily in technology. This investment has involved both the capital and time required to ensure that our developments are not grounded in a desire to keep up, but in a desire to implement solutions which will increase efficiency and the quality of service we provide to our clients.
Recently we established our Litigation Technology Unit (LTU): an in-house consulting group; which specialises in information management and case support services. For you this means that where cases involve a significant volume of material our legal and computing professionals work hard to ensure that the defence team benefits from advanced case analysis and information sharing tools and techniques.
The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that the Government will not overturn a Law Lords' ruling that pleural plaques are not compensatable damage. It will, however, push through a range of measures to support people who have been exposed to asbestos, including those with pleural plaques.