Lawful entry.

The UK's legal framework is undergoing considerable change, including reforms to state provision of legal funding. The increasingly important role played by personal legal expenses cover will open many doors for the enterprising broker,Frank O'Malley

The legal landscape is currently experiencing radical changes. The
withdrawal of Legal Aid, the introduction of the Access to Justice Act and
an increased focus on alternative methods of funding for litigation are
all being heralded as key drivers in the future development of pre-event
legal expenses.


Research by the Consumers' Association in 1998 described legal expenses as
the domain of the "middle-aged and the middle class". This group, the 35-
to 54-year-olds, home owners earning at least £17

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