Law firm to represent more than 150 Cordlife parents over their children’s cord blood
SINGAPORE – Law firm Peter Low Chambers (PLC) has said it is representing 157 parents who stored their children’s cord blood with beleaguered private cord blood bank Cordlife.
In a statement on May 20, the law firm said it had solicited concerns and queries from parents verified to have contracts with Cordlife and gathered the various iterations of agreements the cord blood bank had entered into in previous years.
“In the first stage of legal work, PLC will render a written legal opinion, based on an agreed-upon scope distilled from the concerns and queries obtained, to advise these Cordlife parents on their rights and remedies,” the firm said.