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National Archives and I seem to recall reading some commentaries in the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.

Oops Serjeants not Sergeants. Anyway my understanding is that the rise of solicitors (as we are now known) started in the early 1500s no matter that a definition did not appear until whenever.

I see the gravy train folks are out and about again. Maybe the RTA side of things was until 2013 but it sure isn't now. Best for them to try the work before they condemn it. After all, settle 100 RTA cases on the portal and that might net you £50k. If you're lucky some will fall off and you'll get an extra £50 or so.

Pay salaries, PII and all overheads out of that and there isn't anything left. That's why it is a bulk claim game.

The credit hire scam is a completely different ball game not for the benefit of solicitors but for those lovely CMCs that rake in any cash. Remove credit hire because it is a failure to mitigate or force insurers to provide a car and the problem goes away.

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