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A more economcal and flexible way to deal with disputed debt litigation
 
Our services are given under the Public Access Regulations 2004.  In the case of Agassi v Robinson 2005 EWCA 1507.  Lord Justice Dyson said the following about them:
 
  "It is clear, therefore, that more flexible arrangements for the conduct of litigation have started to be developed. In addition to the two classic arrangements of (i) full representation by solicitor and barrister and (ii) the litigant in person, there are other models.

Examples of these are:
 
(a) the lay client performing the role of litigator with a directly instructed barrister acting as the advocate (under the Bar's new "public access" arrangements, approved by the Lord Chancellor in 2004); and

(b) lay client as litigator, with licensed professional instructing barrister as advocate..." 
 
 
Debtclaims.com's services come within Lord Justice Dyson's category "(a)" above.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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