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Cartel using Burleys solicitors ? NOT ANY MORE :-D

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  • #76
    Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ?

    SRA "There is a huge question about the independence of solicitors who are dependent on one business,"

    How does that statement square with the Tesco laws ........ it doesn't it's just a suitable soundbite

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    • #77
      Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ?

      Burley, Richard James - 293295

      Decision

      Outcome: Closure
      Outcome date: 9 March 2010
      Published date: 12 March 2010
      Firm details

      Firm or organisation at date of publication and at time of matters giving rise to outcome

      Name: Consumer Credit Litigation Solicitors
      Address(es):
      5 Universal Square, Devonshire Street North, Manchester, M12 6JH

      Firm ID: 464794
      Outcome details

      This outcome was reached by SRA decision.
      Reasons/basis

      1. The Committee was satisfied that grounds for intervention existed under Paragraph 1(1)(a) of Part I of Schedule 1 of the Solicitors’ Act 1974 (as amended). The Committee was satisfied that there was reason to suspect dishonesty on the part of Mr Richard James Burley in relation to his practice as a solicitor.
      2. The Committee was satisfied that grounds for intervention exist under Paragraph 1(1)(c) of Part I of Schedule 1 of the Solicitors Act 1974 (as amended) namely that Mr Burley has failed to comply with the Solicitors Code of Conduct 2007.
      3. The Committee was satisfied that grounds for intervention existed under Paragraph1(1)(m) of Part I of Schedule 1 of the Solicitors Act 1974 (as amended) namely, that the Committee was satisfied that it was necessary to exercise the powers conferred by Part II of this Schedule (or any of them) in relation to Mr Richard James Burley to protect the interests of clients (or former or potential clients) of Mr Burley or his firm, or the interests of the beneficiaries of any trust which Mr Burley is or was a trustee.
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      • #78
        Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ?

        From Radio 4's Money Box this week. (item on Cartel of interest)

        http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/...0313-1250a.mp3

        Apologies if this has already been posted elsewhere.

        "Interestingly" or perhaps not, this programme said a senior employee of Cartel was paid £800,000 during 2008/09. Just shows the extent of money involved- and shows the benefit of joining a community on line where you can get help, support and guidance for £zero.

        For those people that have been caught out by CCLS collapse and who paid by credit card- please consider attempting to claim the up front fee from your credit card provider. (That is one potential route and there are others refered to earlier on this thread.)

        You may have grounds for this as the service was paid for on the credit card and the service Cartel were supposed to provide was not delivered within the set timescale.

        That could be quite ironic for many, if the claim CCLS were supposed to handle was against the same credit card firm that CCLS were paid with for their "service".
        Last edited by orc; 15th March 2010, 11:46:AM. Reason: 1st line added

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        • #79
          Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ?

          Also to note on here - please avoid companies who are offering 'RESCUE' packages for claims with Cartel. Have a feeling these will go quite public following any announcement tmw (or whenever).
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          • #80
            Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ?

            Cartel customers face £30k court fees

            Alan O'Sullivan, This is Money
            15 March 2010 Chat

            Customers of claims company Cartel Client Review could find themselves further in debt to the tune of £30,000 after it has emerged its legal firm botched their court cases.
            Court costs: courts fees can cost between £20-30,000 if a case is unsuccessful.

            The firm working almost exclusively on Cartel's 'debt-free' cases, Consumer Credit Litigation Solicitors, was shut down by the Solicitors Regulation Authority last week due to concerns over 'suspected dishonesty'.
            It has now emerged CCLS took four cases to a Manchester High Court before Christmas as part of 10 test cases chosen by a Judge Waksman to decide the circumstances in which debts could be deemed 'unenforceable'.
            CCLS failed to win the cases for its clients and had costs awarded against them.

            However, the solicitors did not have insurance in place to cover it in the event of a failed court case, according to a source at Manchester Civil Justice Center, which has details of all upcoming cases.

            This means the indebted individuals who originally hoped Cartel would free them of their debts could now be slapped with further court fees of up to £30,000 each.
            This comes despite Cartel customers being led to believe their initial fees were the only costs they would pay in the event of an unsuccessful claim.

            Further cases are being held in Manchester presided over by Judge Waksman on March 24 and 25 to decide whether these costs should be borne by the individuals involved or paid for by CCLS. A judgment is expected shortly after Easter.






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            • #81
              Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ? NOT ANY MORE :-D

              Hi everyone, long time no chat, have been busy

              Have just stumbled upon this thread, as a result of a google search on the solicitors, I know Rich Burley from another forum, and met with him in December with regard to an accident that the other half had at work, as he does PI claims.

              Last we heard from him was in January when he was given the go ahead to proceed with the claim.

              I emailed them this morning, to receive an email from Shacklocks telling me that Burley's had closed down.

              I do have another email addy for Rich, as well as a mobile number, but I am guessing that it's a waste of time, and we should find another solicitor?

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              • #82
                Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ?

                Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                some names to look out for in the future

                HALLIWELLS LLP



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                Halliwells former solicitor struck off - 02/07/2010


                A former Halliwells solicitor has been struck off after embezzling over £90,000 from the firm's clients.

                Martin Roberts, of Bolton, Lancashire, was found guilty of re-directing client monies into his own account and that of a fellow associates during his stint as a real estate lawyer in the firm's Manchester office.

                As well as scamming clients,a tribunal found that he had also been stealing money by overcharging for Land Registry tax.

                According to papers, seen by Credit Today, he had also sent letters to HM Revenue and Customs "knowing the content to be untrue."
                Roberts’ activities came to light during a time when he was absent from the office due to ill health in June 2007.

                Following an investigation it was revealed that he had sent an invoice to a client– housing developer Cliveden Homes – requesting for £22,000 to be paid directly to him. However, Cliveden Homes paid the money straight to Halliwells and on receiving the money the firm’s accounts department could not match it to any existing invoice.

                An investigation discovered that Roberts had set up four files in the name of an acquaintance who was unaware of his activities. It emerged that he used these files to siphon client funds into bank accounts held by himself and a relative of the acquaintance.

                Halliwells, which is on the verge of entering administration, successfully applied to a court to have his assets frozen when it uncovered his activities and a civil court ordered him to repay £70,000.

                The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal said during the review: "The respondent's course of conduct was deliberate and carefully planned and the respondent acted dishonestly."

                The Tribunal has ordered Roberts to be struck off the roll of solicitors and has been ordered to repay £12,231 in costs. The Tribunal said that Roberts conduct had been "disgraceful."

                Halliwells had not responded at the time of going to press. Last week it emerged the top 50 law firm had appointed administrators after hefty property costs battered its balance sheet. The administrators are believed to be working on a sale of the business to rival law firm Hill Dickinson.



                Source: CREDIT TODAY
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                • #83
                  Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ? NOT ANY MORE :-D

                  thats disgraceful that some solicitors will do this as you expect solicitors to get good pays for the jobs.

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                  • #84
                    Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ? NOT ANY MORE :-D

                    just to update - Liquidators for Cartel

                    CARTEL CLIENT REVIEW LIMITED
                    GRIFFINS
                    TAVISTOCK HOUSE SOUTH TAVISTOCK SQUARE
                    LONDON
                    WC1H 9LG

                    Griffins Assets Page
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                    • #85
                      Re: Cartel using Burleys solicitors ?

                      Halliwells' administrators seek funds to cover £200m of debts | News | The Lawyer


                      Failed firm Halliwells owes creditors a total of around £200m, a letter from its joint administrators has revealed.

                      BDO partners Dermot Power and Shay Bannon, who were appointed joint administrators of the firm last year, have contacted all known creditors stating that they have received unsecured claims totaling £191,521,921.


                      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                      Halliwells former solicitor struck off - 02/07/2010


                      A former Halliwells solicitor has been struck off after embezzling over £90,000 from the firm's clients.

                      Martin Roberts, of Bolton, Lancashire, was found guilty of re-directing client monies into his own account and that of a fellow associates during his stint as a real estate lawyer in the firm's Manchester office.

                      As well as scamming clients,a tribunal found that he had also been stealing money by overcharging for Land Registry tax.

                      According to papers, seen by Credit Today, he had also sent letters to HM Revenue and Customs "knowing the content to be untrue."
                      Roberts’ activities came to light during a time when he was absent from the office due to ill health in June 2007.

                      Following an investigation it was revealed that he had sent an invoice to a client– housing developer Cliveden Homes – requesting for £22,000 to be paid directly to him. However, Cliveden Homes paid the money straight to Halliwells and on receiving the money the firm’s accounts department could not match it to any existing invoice.

                      An investigation discovered that Roberts had set up four files in the name of an acquaintance who was unaware of his activities. It emerged that he used these files to siphon client funds into bank accounts held by himself and a relative of the acquaintance.

                      Halliwells, which is on the verge of entering administration, successfully applied to a court to have his assets frozen when it uncovered his activities and a civil court ordered him to repay £70,000.

                      The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal said during the review: "The respondent's course of conduct was deliberate and carefully planned and the respondent acted dishonestly."

                      The Tribunal has ordered Roberts to be struck off the roll of solicitors and has been ordered to repay £12,231 in costs. The Tribunal said that Roberts conduct had been "disgraceful."

                      Halliwells had not responded at the time of going to press. Last week it emerged the top 50 law firm had appointed administrators after hefty property costs battered its balance sheet. The administrators are believed to be working on a sale of the business to rival law firm Hill Dickinson.



                      Source: CREDIT TODAY
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