DavidMS
Member
What about collecting some data ourselves?
I don't know if it would help but to get some of the raw data, would it make sense to either host a series of HQL clinics that would securely store and track the applications or a designated person that would be able to receive voluntarily submitted copies and correspondence related to applications and securely store and organize them for later use as part of a lawsuit?
It seems to me that the problem is a lack of data to base such a claim on. The goal is to find numerous examples where multiple sets of people with nearly identical case facts have desperate outcomes.
I don't see this happening until after the FSA2013 litigation finishes up.
I don't know if it would help but to get some of the raw data, would it make sense to either host a series of HQL clinics that would securely store and track the applications or a designated person that would be able to receive voluntarily submitted copies and correspondence related to applications and securely store and organize them for later use as part of a lawsuit?
It seems to me that the problem is a lack of data to base such a claim on. The goal is to find numerous examples where multiple sets of people with nearly identical case facts have desperate outcomes.
I don't see this happening until after the FSA2013 litigation finishes up.