The findings have prompted the UK’s chief legal ombudsman, Adam Sampson, to warn consumers to be more vigilant following a series of cases in which customers were sold complex and confusing products that they often struggled to understand.
In his latest annual report, Mr Sampson refers to a series of case studies in which customers had brought their complaint to his organisation after losing money on unrealistic “no win, no fee” promises, dubious fixed-fee services and confusing legal insurance policies.
Having noted the damage done to the financial sector’s reputation by the mis-selling of complicated products such as Payment Protection Insurance, Mr Sampson warns that it could be disastrous if the legal sector was to follow suit.
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