And they would tell you "no win, no fee". But in the case of losing the case, you are liable for all the costs sought by the other party who wins. Take Babcock and Brown Ltd vs some of its previous shareholders as an example. I am a noteholder of company (in liquidation), so I follow the case.
Just my opinion.
And they would tell you "no win, no fee". But in the case of...
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