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Crackdown on no-win-no-fee lawyers

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  • Crackdown on no-win-no-fee lawyers

    The sums being charged by lawyers in no-win, no-fee cases are "nothing short of scandalous" and may have to be hit with tighter caps, Justice Secretary Jack Straw will say.
    He will set out his determination to tighten up the system, the subject of a Government-ordered review since June, in his speech to the Labour Party conference in Manchester.
    The system was introduced more than 10 years ago to allow people to hire lawyers for certain types of civil cases, such as personal injury claims.
    Solicitors are only paid if they win the case, and are also entitled to a "success fee".
    But there have been widespread worries that rogue firms seek clients to bring inappropriate cases, sometimes taking a large proportion of any winnings.
    Mr Straw will also repeat his determination to force criminals carrying out community service to wear high-visibility jackets in a bid to increase public awareness.
    He will tell delegates that the justice system should be seen as a public service - like health, education or the police - run in the interests of the law-abiding majority.
    "Tough community sentences are effective punishments but the public must literally be able to see them taking place, see offenders paying back to the community," he will say.
    A spokesman said the vests used would not be yellow, to avoid confusion with the police and other officials, but no decision had been taken yet on what colour would be used.
    They would be clearly marked to identify the wearers as those doing community sentences, he said

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    Re: Crackdown on no-win-no-fee lawyers

    This reminded me of a few weeks back when we were out shopping. My OH got stopped and asked did he have trouble hearing. He said he did have a bit of trouble and so he sat there for half an hour while they did some tests. This is the middle of a busy shopping precinct mind .
    He explained he had been a plumber for 21 yrs and had worked in all kinds of situations in the buiding trade.
    He was told someone would be in contact if the case was to go ahead.
    I told him if it costs us any money he would have a bit more to worry about than his bloody hearing.
    Anyway letter arrived, it was out of the time scale allowed for such a claim.
    What a shame said I.
    I could have told them there and then that his hearing or lack of it was infact only selective and it is only my voice he more often than not fails to hear.
    Just made me think how many people will be going ahead with this though and if it is a genuine thing.

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    • #3
      Re: Crackdown on no-win-no-fee lawyers

      If you are a builder - there will be noise

      If you are a bouncer - you will probably get thumped

      If you are a diver - you might drown

      If you are a mental health worker - you might get a slap

      If you are a lumberjack - a tree might fall on your head

      If you are a miner - you might inhale some coal dust

      If you are an air hostess - the plane might crash


      If you want to live wrapped in cotton wool be unemployed sit 24/7 on your sofa watching mind numbing TV - mind you then you could sue for obesity, regression and square eyes.


      Bloody stupid all of it. (sorry and yes I know theres health and safety and reasonable precaution and trees really should fall on lumberjacks heads)
      #staysafestayhome

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