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Let's hope so - I'll be pointing anyone who wants to sue to this thread.
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POTAS
This could be the first of many following the change in legislation earlier this year
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Link 2Last edited by Darren at Fox-Bartfield; 13 December 2017, 12:21.
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Because HMRC have no grounds to sue them.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhy does it have to be the client who sued the lawyer? Why doesn't HMRC sue every single lawyer(and accountant, promoter and anyone else involved)?
Only the individual who suffered a loss as a result of the negligence can make a claim against them.
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Why does it have to be the client who sued the lawyer? Why doesn't HMRC sue every single lawyer(and accountant, promoter and anyone else involved)?
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Paul baxendale-walker was the brains behind the rangers ebt scheme, although at various times in his career his brains seem to have departed south.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/cr...ed-7799871.amp
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