Originally posted by SueEllen
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This normally means that, as others have said, it is uneconomic to engage a solicitor to handle the claim from start to finish.
However there is the option of essentially doing it yourself but paying a lawyer for advice limited to particular aspects which arise. For example, you could go to a solicitor or to a direct access barrister and ask them how much they would charge to advise you just on the particular point you have raised about sole trader/limited company.
Barristers are used to being asked to advise on specific isolated points as they are often engaged by solicitors to carry out a specific piece of legal work for which their expertise is needed.
There is some general information about doing it yourself here https://sites.google.com/site/howtos...do-it-yourself
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