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Frequently
Asked Questions
What
is meant by no win no fee?
This is an important question to get
clarified before you instruct a
solicitor - mainly because there are
many variations of a "no win no
fee" service. It could mean
quite literally "no win, no
fee" - which means if you win
there is a fee to be paid, or it
could mean "no fee, win or
lose". This is because the
phrase "no win no win" is
usually substituted for the Law
Society's Conditional Fee Agreement
(CFA) - a document which, while it
must comply with certain conditions
laid down by Regulation 4 of The
Conditional Fee Regulation 2000, a
CFA allows the solicitor to agree to
return 100% of a client's
compensation (making it a FREE
service for the client) to one that
allows the solicitor to deduct a
substantial percentage of the
client's compensation.
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