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4 thoughts on “APIL expose sordid bedroom habits”
This reminds me of something.
About 10 years ago I went up to Liverpool to do a Detailed Assessment. My instructing solicitor was with me, and after the short morning hearing we went into a local pub for lunch.
Instructing solicitor asked the landlord for “the money book” – and from behind the bar the JSB guide was produced! It was actually a more up to date edition than the one I had in the office.
I have never forgotten that! And I’ve never seen that in any other place. Make of that what you will 😉
Just out of interest, what pub was it?
the fact that the citizens of Liverpool bars keep up to date and have reference material available to quantify PI claims, will not come as a shock to anyone in the PI world 😉
I dont see the problem with a lay person knowing what his case is worth to stop a solicitor selling them down the river if the case is a bit risky just to get paid!!!