 |
The
Law Society
Founded in 1825, the primary functions of the Law Society are
to regulate and represent solicitors in England and Wales, and
campaign for law reform in the public interest. |
 |
Health
and Safety Executive
Britain's Health and Safety Commission (HSC) and the Health
and Safety Executive (HSE) are responsible for the regulation
of almost all the risks to health and safety arising from work
activity in Britain. |
 |
Motor
Insurers' Bureau
MIB was established in 1946 as a private company limited by
guarantee for the purpose of entering into Agreements with the
Government to compensate the victims of negligent uninsured
and untraced motorists. |
 |
The
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers
THE ASSOCIATION OF PERSONAL INJURY LAWYERS (APIL) is dedicated
to improving the service provided to victims of accidents and
clinical negligence. Over 5,000 solicitors and barristers work
with the association to fight for law reform to improve access
to justice. |
 |
Motor
Accident Solicitors Society
MASS is a national association of solicitors who specialise
in road traffic accident claims. We are a non-profit making
organisation and our Members are required to adhere to minimum
service standards which are set out in the MASS Charter. |
 |
British
Medical Journal
The BMJ aims to publish rigorous, accessible and entertaining
material that will help doctors and medical students in their
daily practice, lifelong learning and career development. In
addition, it seeks to be at the forefront of the international
debate on health. |
 |
Law
Gazette
With a weekly circulation of more than 102,000 (ABC audited
circulation July 2002 - June 2003), the Gazette is the most
widely read news magazine in Europe for the legal profession.
While focusing on the solicitors' profession, it provides comprehensive
coverage of all branches of the law, both at home and abroad.
|
 |
Bodyshop
Magazine
Bodyshop Magazine is the acknowledged market leader and the
first choice for reaching buyers and purchasing influencers
within the refinish sector. |