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Pleading Mitigation in Credit Hire - Craig Budsworth, Glaisyers Solicitors LLP

27/01/13. New cases in relation to credit hire have not been as prevalent these past few months but an element of change is now happening in respect of pleadings. The question being posed by defendants is in relation to whether or not the claimant has pleaded straight away if he was impecunious. A typical point of defence in respect of this is...

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