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    Solicitors stealing from disabled

    Afghan war hero wins divorce battle with wife who 'wasted' part of his £1m injuries payout - Telegraph

    Judge Chapman ruled Mrs Vaughan was entitled to just under £85,000 to cover her legal fees.

    Keeps the family law gravy train going.

    #2
    Not all are greedy bastards

    His lawyer Julian Ribet, of Levison Meltzer Pigott, one of the leading family law firms and which had taken on the case for free
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #3
      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
      Not all are greedy bastards
      I'd love to agree with you and have no grounds for not doing so, but this pro bono representation happens a lot and I can't help feeling there is something hidden. My gut feeling is I would rather trust a job agent.

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