Banning Referral Fees for Personal Injury Cases Would End Up Damaging Both Consumers and Law Firms
Banning Referral Fees for Personal Injury Cases Would End Up Damaging Both Consumers and Law Firms A proposal from Lord Justice Jackson to ban referral fees for personal injury and other litigation cases would ultimately damage consumer interests, says Contact Law, the UK's leading provider of client introductions to a network of over 500 UK law firms. (PRWEB) January 20, 2010 -- A proposal from Lord Justice Jackson to ban referral fees for personal injury and other litigation cases would ultimately damage consumer interests, says Contact Law
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