Re: Can a solicitor ignore a request for legal assistance and a complaint?
Yes, it does seem like victimisation though. It may be they are trying to protect their position in that they feel I may have a professional negligence claim against them. They asked me if I was accusing them of being negligent but I did not answer. I believe I am not compelled to, especially in circumstances where the complaints procedure had not been exhausted.
It was a disability discrimination claim. Whilst there are many firms that engage in CFAs in terms of employment law, it seems to me there are very few that engage in CFAs when pursuing these claims in a County Court. It may be down to the costs risks associated with County Court claims though I am speculating. I spent quite some time looking for other firms but had very little luck.
I feel unable to run my own claim due to health problems. I also don't know the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) very well.
Yes, that is the same issue.
It may be that I rely more in Unite's legal services but their help has been very limited in the past.
Originally posted by Diana M
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It was a disability discrimination claim. Whilst there are many firms that engage in CFAs in terms of employment law, it seems to me there are very few that engage in CFAs when pursuing these claims in a County Court. It may be down to the costs risks associated with County Court claims though I am speculating. I spent quite some time looking for other firms but had very little luck.
I feel unable to run my own claim due to health problems. I also don't know the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) very well.
Yes, that is the same issue.
It may be that I rely more in Unite's legal services but their help has been very limited in the past.
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