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    #11
    Originally posted by LisaContractorUmbrella View Post
    What's your issue? You may be able to sort it without a lawyer
    I don't want to post up anything about my case in case the other side get wind of it. I am not using my real login - but one cannot be too careful.

    Also, I posted a thread recently about debts when one dies. There was some great feedback - but some really rubbish stuff too.

    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    WHS.

    Also have you checked ALL your insurance policies? A lot of insurance policies e.g. home insurance will have legal cover on them that cover you in situations like this.


    I have applied for a random one online. If that does not work out I will look at that.

    Will you marry me?

    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    We won't know without the details. Maybe he's realised that he's posted a permie employment question on Contractor UK and has asked it again on Permie UK
    This is another reason I did not want to post under my real login. I suppose that to get to the CUK gems one has to wade through alot of nonsense.

    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Why no win/no fee. You think you are not going to win? They will only take on cases they think they will win so it's not really a benefit to you.
    I have no cash! Stoney broke!

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      #12
      Speak to a no/win no fee lawyer.. if he is willing to take it on then you are going to win it so then go to a proper lawyer who's fees are likely to be lower....
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        #13
        Originally posted by Batcher View Post
        I'll do it!! I read CUK every day so I'm pretty much up to speed with employment law. If I get stuck I can ask NLUK because he can use the search function --->
        <pedant>NLUK doesn't advocate using the search function, merely to "do a search". The search function is crap, but Google (as recommended by NLUK) does the trick</pedant>
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          #14
          Well it's pretty obvious what main ID you're not using, still we will gloss over that even though you know full well as a long term CUK poster that no bugger on here would admit to knowing an Employment Law type as we're contractors.

          No win no fee seems unlikely in a niche field like employment law.

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            #15
            If you want an employment lawyer that will charge a fee but is very good at what he does I'd recommend Oliver Weiss at Blake Morgan - PM me if you want contact details.
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              #16
              Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
              Well it's pretty obvious what main ID you're not using, still we will gloss over that even though you know full well as a long term CUK poster that no bugger on here would admit to knowing an Employment Law type as we're contractors.

              No win no fee seems unlikely in a niche field like employment law.
              There are a few about if you google. There is always some blood sucking leech willing to pray on the naïve and poor out there. Problem I guess is there isn't often much in the way of compensation in employment law which is where these cockroaches normally make their money.
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  There are a few about if you google. There is always some blood sucking leech willing to pray on the naïve and poor out there. Problem I guess is there isn't often much in the way of compensation in employment law which is where these cockroaches normally make their money.
                  prey

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
                    prey
                    Ah yes indeed. Many thanks for that...







                    Smart alec pedants.. take them all outside and shoot 'em I say...
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