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Keller Lenkner UK joins forces to establish the Collective Redress Lawyers Association

Keller Lenkner UK is delighted to be one of the Collective Redress Lawyers Association (CORLA) founding members.

Alongside UK group litigation firms Edwin Coe, Hausfeld & Co, Leigh Day, Milberg London, and PGMBM, CORLA has been established to promote and facilitate reforms and practice that provide effective and ever improving access to justice for claimants by way of collective redress.

Guy Robson, Vice-President CORLA and a partner at Keller Lenkner UK said: “We are delighted that so many with a deep-seated commitment to collective redress were able to attend CORLA’s launch event at the Law Society yesterday. Now that CORLA is up and running, we welcome applications for solicitors, barristers, experts and others to join CORLA and help shape the discussion on the future of collective redress in the UK. Membership details can be found at corla.org.uk.”

Further details about CORLA can be found at: https://corla.org.uk/

News of this has been published in Legal Futures, 1 April 2022, here.

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