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Work Harder for Less - Andrew Prynne QC, Temple Garden Chambers

08/02/13. Third-party funding will become an increasingly tempting option for litigators post-Jackson but it will put them under greater financial pressure says Andrew Prynne QC. It is a central pillar of a civilised society that it makes freely available a justice system to enable civil disputes to be resolved by competent and independent courts, according to the rule of law. In the last few years, it has been government policy to reduce expenditure in this area both by ceasing to provide public funds to litigants of modest means and increasing court fees. There are no ...

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