CFA: Hirachand v Hirachand [2021] EWCA Civ1498
Boost for no win no fee claimants in inheritance disputes The Court of Appeal has recently decided that claimants, in claims against an estate, who fund the litigation via a […]
Boost for no win no fee claimants in inheritance disputes The Court of Appeal has recently decided that claimants, in claims against an estate, who fund the litigation via a […]
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