InDaily: Should Lawyers Get a Cut of Damages?
In his fortnightly column for Indaily, Morry Bailes writes about contingency fees for lawyers. Will it open up access to justice or pave the way for more unmeritorious claims?
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In his fortnightly column for Indaily, Morry Bailes writes about contingency fees for lawyers. Will it open up access to justice or pave the way for more unmeritorious claims?
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