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BT launches motor claims legal services company with ABS

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BT has launched a new legal services business for corporate customers, initially in the motor claims market, named BT Law Limited.

The telecommunications company was awarded an alternative business structure (ABS) licence, effective from March 2013, by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA).

The new business will incorporate BT Claims, which handles more than 35,000 corporate fleet vehicles, and will work closely with BT Fleet, another subsidiary of BT.

It will be headed by Miles Jobling, who will also continue in the role of head of litigation and employment law for the BT Group.

Mr Jobling commented: “The advent of ABS

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