I would agree and say it is a lost cause, however it may well be worth sending a few letters to the agency with a bit of bluster in them, you never know they may offer you something.
Bear in mind:
Bear in mind:
- Contract is with agency, not end client. Forget that the end client exists.
- Notify them that you have written evidence of the initial reason for termination, which does not match up with current version and ask them to provide evidence of gross misconduct.
- Highlight all clauses in contract and tell them that your solicitor is positive that you will win in court, and you will be claiming costs and compensation/interest when you do. (Doesn't matter if you have talked to a solicitor or not, if they are likely to loose in court they will already know, all you are doing is telling them that you know they know they are likely to loose)






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