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How do No Win No Fee lawyers make their money? Who pays them?


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Hi,
Very simple: They take only the cases that they believe they have good chances to win, and take a nice share (percentage) if they win so they can efford not to earn money from the few cases they loose.  
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No one if they lose.  They are taking a risk on their judgement about the success of any individual case.  These lawyers usually don't take losing cases, or frivilous lawsuits.

Of course, when they win a case, they get up to 33% of the judgement.

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