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November 23, 2013

Legal Aid Cuts

Written by Neil Jacobi

Although its pleasing to read of Lord Neuberger confirming that a denial of Legal Aid leads to a denial of justice and is a blot on the rule of law, the fact is that Legal Aid is not available for virtually any claim be it for personal injury, contract losses, company disputes, property disputes and a range of matters that historically were funded.
Fortunately Peter Lynn and Partners operate a range of other funding options, including “no win no fee” agreements. So if you have any litigation matter take advice under our initial free half hour interview scheme and contact Neil Jacobi or Del Cudd on Swansea 450010.