More professional and morally responsible firms are beginning to Appear as a result of the resulting gaps in the market. In the long term better for everybody.
You may think or know that is the case in respect of finance, but in personal injury law it will result in more and more injured riders being short changed and placed on the conveyor belt so that they kicked out the other end as quickly as possible, rather than fighting their corner and getting the compensation they deserve.
I am worried about what will happen in the next few years. We have already lost something like 70% of personal injury law firms, and whilst there may be those that applaud, it is often the good firms that have closed down because of the new regulations which means that the cowboys who don't give a shit are stepping in and taking over until they get found out,