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What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

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  • #16
    Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

    Originally posted by Diana M View Post
    The SRA do publish their regulatory decisions and they make quite sobering reading https://www.sra.org.uk/consumers/sol...decisions.page

    I agree it won't necessarily resolve the complaint but naming and shaming gives some satisfaction and could be helpful if a claim for professional negligence were to be in the pipeline as a result of any conduct issues.

    I suggested the Legal Ombudsman to the OP but they seem reluctant to say what the issue is other than they don't recall signing a Client Care letter (I did ask).

    An earlier post said that they believed they were given wrong legal advice on a settlement which they accepted.



    Di
    Good afternoon Di and again thanks.
    I wanted to take the route of the Legal Ombudsman to investigate but i was told i should not take that option as the new solicitor advised this as he was now representing me.

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    • #17
      Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

      Originally posted by BACK OF THE NET View Post
      Thanks for that EXC
      So if matters or making a false misrepresetation which would contravene the Fraud Act 2006 and could involve a criminal prosecution what would be the likely stance or the involvment if any be taking by SRA?
      I'm not sure where fraud comes into this.

      which they felt there were grounds against the solicitor for negligence and in particular not explaining the agreement that was signed
      So you did sign an agreement, do you have it?

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      • #18
        Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

        Originally posted by BACK OF THE NET View Post
        Good afternoon Di and again thanks.
        I wanted to take the route of the Legal Ombudsman to investigate but i was told i should not take that option as the new solicitor advised this as he was now representing me.
        I'm glad you've found a new solicitor to represent you.

        I do hope you've been given a Client Care letter to sign this time

        Di

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        • #19
          Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

          Originally posted by Diana M View Post
          I'm glad you've found a new solicitor to represent you.

          I do hope you've been given a Client Care letter to sign this time

          Di
          No i have not got a new solicitor Di, this was what a solicitor who had previously represented me in respect of the negligence of the one who i am now claiming worked without a legitimate contract, he said not to go to LSO

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          • #20
            Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

            Originally posted by EXC View Post
            I'm not sure where fraud comes into this.



            So you did sign an agreement, do you have it?
            Legally representing a client and to profit from that without a legitimate contract in place to incur i would assume is a fraudulent act as it is profiting from deception.
            No i did not sign an agreement EXC not to my knowledge but in any event the solicitor is refusing to show the documantation which i assume would include the agreement which the ICO have stated is an abuse of the Data Protections Act which is being investigated by them currently.

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            • #21
              Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

              Originally posted by BACK OF THE NET View Post
              Legally representing a client and to profit from that without a legitimate contract in place to incur i would assume is a fraudulent act
              It sounds like a regulatory issue to me.

              as it is profiting from deception
              Who did they deceive, how and to what extent did they profit from it? Did you pay them?

              Fraud is a very serious allegation and both civil and criminal fraud has a high evidential threshold.

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              • #22
                Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

                Originally posted by EXC View Post
                It sounds like a regulatory issue to me.



                Who did they deceive, how and to what extent did they profit from it? Did you pay them?



                Fraud is a very serious allegation and both civil and criminal fraud has a high evidential threshold.
                Falesly representing a client and making profit from those who are obliged to pay the legal bill on the false representation is and i would assuming being deceptive.
                In any other business?

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                • #23
                  Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

                  Originally posted by BACK OF THE NET View Post
                  i have not got a new solicitor Di, this was what a solicitor who had previously represented me in respect of the negligence of the one who i am now claiming worked without a legitimate contract,
                  Why is that solicitor no longer advising you on your potential negligence claim ?

                  Di

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                  • #24
                    Re: What is a legitimate contract solicitor/client

                    Originally posted by Diana M View Post
                    Why is that solicitor no longer advising you on your potential negligence claim ?

                    Di
                    Hi Di and sorry for delay in answering your question.
                    It is a long story why i did not want to continue with any potential negligence claim with the last solicitor so i took the matter up by myself in the end.

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