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In yesterday's webinar Sarah Prager of 1 Chancery Lane and
Robert Horner of 9 Gough
Chambers discussed how to get the most out of your Part 36 offer,
including:
When to make a Part 36 offer
How to make a Part 36 offer
What not to do
When not to make a Part 36 offer
Some caselaw and pointers
If you missed it, you can view it here
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about your specific circumstances.
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