Mark Regan

Mark is the product owner at Join the Claim, with over 20 years of senior leadership experience. Before joining the team, he held a key role at one of the UK’s leading providers of legal services and claims administration support – helping to deliver some of the country’s most high-profile and complex group actions. Mark is passionate about improving outcomes for both claimants and the firms that represent them. At Join the Claim, he works closely with our legal partners to ensure their group actions are accessible, cost-effective, and built for success.

Find out instantly if you could be due thousands in backpay from Next

Across the UK, businesses and other organisations rely on energy brokers to secure favourable gas and electricity deals. However, the trust placed in these brokers is often misplaced, as lawyers believe some pushed the energy companies that paid them the best commission rather than looking for the best deals for their customers.

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Don’t miss out on Met data breach compensation

Across the UK, businesses and other organisations rely on energy brokers to secure favourable gas and electricity deals. However, the trust placed in these brokers is often misplaced, as lawyers believe some pushed the energy companies that paid them the best commission rather than looking for the best deals for their customers.

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Why we think Bolt drivers will win their case for backpay

On 19 February 2021, the Supreme Court ruled that Uber drivers are workers, not self-employed contractors. As a result of this ground-breaking case, Uber was forced to pay its drivers backpay and the correct wage going forward. The decision had much wider repercussions as it opened the way for other drivers to come forward and make similar claims. 

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Join the Next equal pay battle

Across the UK, businesses and other organisations rely on energy brokers to secure favourable gas and electricity deals. However, the trust placed in these brokers is often misplaced, as lawyers believe some pushed the energy companies that paid them the best commission rather than looking for the best deals for their customers.

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