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Can A Solicitor Do This?

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  • Can A Solicitor Do This?

    Hi just after some help and professional input if that's ok.

    I had a pension that was mis-sold to me, and I consequently lost a substantial amount of money. I sought a solicitor that deals with this area of law, signing a contract with them to fight for compensation on my behalf. The contract was that they receive 30% of any monies recovered. This would be a maximum of £20k, but only if the solicitor was able to recover all of the loss. Since signing up with this solicitor however, the FSCS have set up an online system that now allows you to go directly to them, without the need of a solicitor.


    Given this is all the solicitor is doing, that is going through the FSCS themselves, I have decided there is little need for this solicitor anymore and that I can do this myself. I have written to them, and said I no longer will need their services, and could they give me a final bill. They are refusing to give me any sort of invoice breaking down costs but are telling me the final bill will be £25K.

    How on earth can the final bill be more than the maximum compensation of £20K, which they may or may not get. Surely this means they work at a loss.

    Therefore can any confirm if
    1) a solicitor can ask me for £25k when they cannot break down costs for me and
    2) how they can charge more than any maximum recovered
    3) what should be my next step

    Many thanks for any help.
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  • #2
    There are definitely questions here that need to be answered. The first step is to understand the full detail of the agreement that you will have signed, and to look at any advice that you were given about it. Consideration can then be given to what the solicitor may charge (a) contractually and (b) under law.
    There is an entire legal specialisation known as "costs law". This is not my specialist subject. Someone else may know more.
    Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.

    Litigants in Person should download and read this: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/..._in_Person.pdf

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    • #3
      Thanks Atticus, your suggestions are indeed a good start. Appreciate it!

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