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Contigency fee Lawyer? Anyone want a case?

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  • Contigency fee Lawyer? Anyone want a case?

    I lent £200,000 to a friend from law school 15 years ago to start a no win/no fee law firm. The equity split was 70/30 profit split, 50/50 capital. He has paid me since then £10,000 a month until recently when my marriage broke down. He knows I am at a weak point and is trying to take advantage of me by claiming he knows nothing of this agreement. My claim appears to be be for £10,000,000 and I cannot afford the Stat dec costs, etc. How would I go about getting assistance? I have all the evidence backed up by a Family Court appointed Forensic Accountant - due to the divorce.. Andrew.. She wants half naturally and have no problem with that!
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    Re: Contigency fee Lawyer? Anyone want a case?

    That sounds more like an investment than a loan. You paid £200k and have had share of profits back for 1.8 million over the 15 years. The company is currently valued at £10million? and your wife wants half of that ( so you could transfer 50% of your shareholding to her? )

    Is the NWNF firm still trading ?
    Are you a shareholder in the firm ?
    Are you on all the company documents ?
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      Re: Contigency fee Lawyer? Anyone want a case?

      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      That sounds more like an investment than a loan. You paid £200k and have had share of profits back for 1.8 million over the 15 years. The company is currently valued at £10million? and your wife wants half of that ( so you could transfer 50% of your shareholding to her? )

      Is the NWNF firm still trading ?
      Are you a shareholder in the firm ?
      Are you on all the company documents ?
      Hi Amethyst,

      I have re-written a word document that outlines the case in question. I cannot seem to upload it as a .doc, so it is saved as a .pdf.

      The Company is still trading but it is not a straightforward claim as you will see!

      Kind regards,
      Andrew
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