Short version:
We have paid a solicitor in 2 installments to do 2 things.
He came well recommended and did part 1 very well.
Now we are onto part 2, and he has been paid a life-changing amount of money. ALL family savings, and ALL my business capital. We're talking new car prices.
But while he was very insistent that all his lengthy client engagement forms were signed and money paid in full promptly, it is now over 6 weeks since instructed and he has suddenly become very thin skinned when asked a few simple questions.
"What has been done, what is happening now, what is the next cut-off date for the submissions to court".
It would have taken him 5 minutes to answer, but he insisted on a Zoom. Again, I just very politely said that in this instance I'd prefer things in writing so that we're all on the same page.
Although I didn't say this, the fact is I've been bitten hard - REALLY hard - by 3 solicitors before, when things have been said and not done. And I mean life-changing cock-ups involving criminal records with no redress because I had trusted someone to do what they said they would. (Again, to stress, I didn't say that last part in my email).
What came back was a lengthy email about how upset he was as my email could be interpreted as having an accusatory tone, and then he went on to list all the things he'd done in part 1, which I didn't even ask about!
Again, he refused to answer the simple questions about cut-off dates, and offered me a Zoom or nothing.
Sorry, but I'm not paying £360 per hour to massage someone's hurty feels. Given that this money has been paid and he's all I've got (and he has a good reputation) how the hell do I go forward with this?
We have paid a solicitor in 2 installments to do 2 things.
He came well recommended and did part 1 very well.
Now we are onto part 2, and he has been paid a life-changing amount of money. ALL family savings, and ALL my business capital. We're talking new car prices.
But while he was very insistent that all his lengthy client engagement forms were signed and money paid in full promptly, it is now over 6 weeks since instructed and he has suddenly become very thin skinned when asked a few simple questions.
"What has been done, what is happening now, what is the next cut-off date for the submissions to court".
It would have taken him 5 minutes to answer, but he insisted on a Zoom. Again, I just very politely said that in this instance I'd prefer things in writing so that we're all on the same page.
Although I didn't say this, the fact is I've been bitten hard - REALLY hard - by 3 solicitors before, when things have been said and not done. And I mean life-changing cock-ups involving criminal records with no redress because I had trusted someone to do what they said they would. (Again, to stress, I didn't say that last part in my email).
What came back was a lengthy email about how upset he was as my email could be interpreted as having an accusatory tone, and then he went on to list all the things he'd done in part 1, which I didn't even ask about!
Again, he refused to answer the simple questions about cut-off dates, and offered me a Zoom or nothing.
Sorry, but I'm not paying £360 per hour to massage someone's hurty feels. Given that this money has been paid and he's all I've got (and he has a good reputation) how the hell do I go forward with this?
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