Solicitor Jerry Hague was revealed to have been fined over his firm's handling of miners' compensation
A solicitor who admitted professional misconduct over his firm's handling of miners' compensation claims has stood down as a Labour candidate.It came afterBolsover was held by former miner Dennis Skinner for 49 years.lost his seat to the Conservatives in 2019It was one of several so-called "red wall" Labour constituencies in the Midlands and north of England to be won by Tories in Boris Johnson's landslide election victory.
In 1998, the firm agreed a deal with the National Union of Mineworkers that gave them access to potential clients - and was designed to ensure former miners and their families faced no liability if their compensation claim failed. In 2010, Mr Hague was one of four Graysons solicitors to admit breaking conduct rules by failing to give clients adequate advice about costs and the "merits" of the NUM funding agreement.
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