Motorplus landed with £7m legal claim by two law firms
MotorPlus has been hit with a multi-million claim for alleged non-payment and breach of contract by two law firms.
The legal expenses and add-on specialist - which trades as Norwich-based ULR Additions - was issued with a £7.67m bill by MTA Solicitors and its sister company MTA Corporate Solicitors, Insurance Age can reveal.
The claims - which date back to November 2011 - are the result of Motorplus' alleged failure to meet its personal injury claims handling and personal injury family legal protection referral and contract commitments with MTA Solicitors.
Furthermore, MTA Corporate Solicitors is pursuing
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