Cherie Blair uses no-win, no-fee deal for libel prosecution despite her six-figure income - Graham Atkins Solicitor
No-win,
no-fee: Cherie Blair is using a deal normally provided for those who cannot
afford to pursue litigation
But Cherie Blair is using a no-win no-fee deal with her lawyers to sue a
Sunday newspaper for libel, it has emerged.
Conditional
fee agreements, according to the Ministry of Justice website, are to provide
"access to justice for those who could not afford to pursue litigation and
who are not eligible for public funding."
Yet, despite the substantial family fortune, Mrs Blair now joins the
ranks of Naomi Campbell and Sharon Stone in taking advantage of the sometimes
controversial CFA scheme.
The no-win no-fee arrangement enables people to take legal action
knowing they won't have to pay their lawyers' costs if they lose.
Their lawyers risk working for nothing, but if they win their legal team
can charge the losing side a "success fee" up to 100 per cent extra
on top of their normal rates to compensate them for the risk of failure.
Mrs Blair is suing the News of the World following
an article in January that claimed she was engaged in a "secret feud"
with Gordon Brown's wife, Sarah.
She is complaining about the story, which was printed under the headline: "War of silence: Cherie's secret feud with PM's Sarah". Read more----->>>>>
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