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Slater & Gordon UK rep on VW Scandal, page-7

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    An interesting aside to this VW debacle is compensation culture. Some would have you believe that compensation culture is dead in the UK (as some HC posters have suggested) and as a consequence S&G source of profitable work will dry up.

    In isolation the VW article proves nothing, nevertheless it is noteworthy that 'lawyers are inundated with calls from UK VW owners'. This suggests to me a slight whiff of compensation and the public are on to it. I'm not judging whether it warrants action but an interesting reaction nonetheless. Before knowing if a persons car is likely to suffer diminution, or the extent of pollution they may have unwittingly added to the atmosphere, people are going straight for the what can I get out of this.

    People should be compensated for proven damages, equally I don't support vexatious claims. As a responsible lawyer S&G work within a legal code of conduct and filter out the undeserving.

    Intuitively I know compensation culture is not dead, in fact I believe it will become more prominent in the future. I also believe tighter controls will be in place to limit payouts in some situations. That will benefit one class of lawyer - the one that has scale and an IT system to perform back office operations efficiently to extract maximum value out of limited payouts. Hence Slater and Gordon talking about industry consolidation in the UK similar to what has happened here in Australia. Small and medium size business will be the ones that struggle - look at the advancement of mega supermarkets at the expense of the corner shop.

    If S&G can maintain there success rate and maintain good relations with authorities there is no limit to their potential. After consolidating for a year or two it could easily multiply by a factor of xxxx. We could be in on the beginning of something very big if have a long term horizon.

    I'm sorry for VW its customers and its shareholders but their demise has highlighted a very important point. People are more knowledgable and more likely to seek compensation than at any time previously and that will continue.
 
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