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Can a claims management company employ me as a solicitor to do the initial litigation work in claimants cases?

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Can a claims management company employ me as a solicitor to do the initial litigation work in claimants cases?

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• No. Claims management companies are not authorised non-SRA firms. So, if you work for such a company, it remains the case that you can only provide legal services to the company itself—or, under the limited exception, applying to in-house solicitors in rule 13. This is likely to change with the ABSs, so look out for consultations on changes to the Code. Did this answer your question?

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