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July 24

No Win, No Fee: The seven must-ask questions for Employee litigants

With the growing proliferation of ‘no win no fee’ and contingency based employment litigation agents, it’s easy to presume that this as a positive move for ‘access to justice’ for employees.  But sadly, an undercurrent within this trend is having the opposite effect.

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