I became Company Secretary to a Residents Property Management Company in relation to 74 flats in October 2015
It was badly managed, and no buildings/employers/public/property owners insurance was in place for almost the whole year until we were appointed. There is a spurious liability claim for an alleged fall from a protruding nail on the stairs (the stairs are brick and concrete, with no nails used in their construction or maintenance) supposedly in early September.
A company of no win-no fee lawyers have taken the case, and even though we have disputed and on directions of the directors refused to disclose insurance details, they won't let go. The took out a court action demanding that we reveal the details of the insurer, and at the hearing the judge sided with them and issued the order that we reveal details. The court order received following the hearing states 'Upon hearing the Defendant in person and hearing the Solicitor for the Claimant ....'. The claimant herself did not attend
I noticed that on her witness statement to the court that the case handler refers to herself simply as a 'Senior Litigator'. Upon doing a full search of just her surname on the solicitor.lawsociety.org site there is no entry for her, which leads me to think that she is not a Solicitor. I have written to them today querying this, and asking if she is not a solicitor how she came to represent the claimant without her being present as required by the Lay Representative Regulations.
So, good people, my questions are whether it is possible for her to be a bone-fide solicitor and not be on the register? If not, what grounds for complaint do I have?
It was badly managed, and no buildings/employers/public/property owners insurance was in place for almost the whole year until we were appointed. There is a spurious liability claim for an alleged fall from a protruding nail on the stairs (the stairs are brick and concrete, with no nails used in their construction or maintenance) supposedly in early September.
A company of no win-no fee lawyers have taken the case, and even though we have disputed and on directions of the directors refused to disclose insurance details, they won't let go. The took out a court action demanding that we reveal the details of the insurer, and at the hearing the judge sided with them and issued the order that we reveal details. The court order received following the hearing states 'Upon hearing the Defendant in person and hearing the Solicitor for the Claimant ....'. The claimant herself did not attend
I noticed that on her witness statement to the court that the case handler refers to herself simply as a 'Senior Litigator'. Upon doing a full search of just her surname on the solicitor.lawsociety.org site there is no entry for her, which leads me to think that she is not a Solicitor. I have written to them today querying this, and asking if she is not a solicitor how she came to represent the claimant without her being present as required by the Lay Representative Regulations.
So, good people, my questions are whether it is possible for her to be a bone-fide solicitor and not be on the register? If not, what grounds for complaint do I have?
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