Current Cases

    RGL is currently building cases against Clydesdale Bank (including Yorkshire Bank) and their previous parent company National Australia Bank (NAB). If, as a corporate client of one of these institutions, you feel you have been illegally mistreated, please click on the logo to read more information on the specific case, a simple registration form, and a plethora of press and media coverage.

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    RGL is assessing the potential range of claims available to retail investors in the Woodford Equity Income Fund (WEIF). This includes anyone who invested through the Hargreaves Lansdown (HL) platform (either directly or via HL’s Multi Manager Fund), but also includes anyone who did not invest via HL. Legal causes of action of real substantive merit are available against both Link Fund Solutions which was the Authorised Corporate Director of the WEIF, and HL. Click on the logo to learn more.

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    RGL is building a case against Uber, on behalf of London black cab drivers who were driving between 2012 and 2018, including those now retired. The case against Uber will focus on the way it breached the terms of its licence between June 2012 and mid-March 2018, giving rise to claims based on the Private Hire Vehicles (London) Act 1998. The primary claim will be for loss of income.

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    Research indicates that 7 in 10 UK businesses have been paying too much for gas and electricity due to secret commission payments, hidden in many energy contracts. RGL is building a group legal action, Business Energy Litigation, on behalf of UK businesses, to recover significant amounts of compensation from the energy supply companies. Claims are likely to be worth tens to hundreds of thousands of pounds, depending on energy usage, with the average estimated at £60,000. RGL believes that any business that entered into a business energy contract for the supply of gas or electricity using a broker, or third-party energy consultant to source, or sign it up to, the contract, has a potential claim.

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