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Consultant not entitled to 40% of all firm’s fees from client

Legal Futures
May 29, 2025May 29, 2025Neil Rose
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A consultant solicitor in a long-running dispute with his former law firm over his entitlement to a share of its fees has failed in his appeal to the Employment Appeal Tribunal.

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