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Some lawyers work on contingency ("no win, no fee") arrangements, but others cannot shoulder the risk.
(Claimants, meanwhile, can avail themselves of "no win, no fee" arrangements).
The claimants, by contrast, generally sue under "no win, no fee" arrangements.
"Conditional fee arrangements (CFAs) have played a role in giving access to justice to a range of people.
The government is targeting no win, no fee arrangements in its drive to cut costs, it was announced today.
Mr. Blumenthal said he had no knowledge of the fee arrangements Mr. Rowland had with Carmody & Torrance.
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Lenders negotiate flat-fee arrangements to try to keep legal bills down.
Then there is the little matter of no-win, no-fee arrangements.
Conditional-fee arrangements ("no win, no fee") will enable people still to bring actions for clinical negligence and perhaps some other matters, ministers hope.
Spain The only other major country in Europe where whiplash claims have boomed in recent years, attributed largely to the introduction of "no-win, no-fee" arrangements.
The situation in libel, he says, has been exacerbated by the effect of conditional fee agreements, the no-win no-fee arrangements by which lawyers for successful parties in libel actions can massively rack up the fees recovered from the losing side.
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