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    Alot of solictor out there do this, recommendation from friends are better than relying on those websites

    Originally posted by wim121 View Post
    Hi all, had a search, but I cant find a place to advertise myself as a client and have solicitors interested approach me. Is there any chance of still finding no win, no fee solicitors, especially when taking on public bodies?

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  • John Antell
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Did you see this link? Lets you put in details of problem and they get back to you with local firm
    I don't know about this specific site but one thing to be aware of is that generally sites which offer to find a solicitor for you will be charging the firm of solicitors a referral fee often in the order of £1,000.

    Referral fees are controversial. My own professional body (Bar Council) bans barristers from paying referral fees, but the Law Society currently allows solicitors to pay referral fees.

    The argument against referral fees is that if the solicitor's firm starts off £1,000 down they may be tempted to cut corners in a desperate attempt to make some profit.

    One way to find a solicitor is to use the Law Society directory which allows you to search by geographical location and by area of law:

    The Law Society - Find a solicitor

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  • xoggoth
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    Did you see this link? Lets you put in details of problem and they get back to you with local firm

    https://halifaxlegalexpress.securecl...utmk=223713947

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  • wim121
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Couple of links from my favourites, no idea if any good for you. There is a find a lawyer link on 2nd.

    Need UK legal help? Ask an online solicitor for answers ASAP
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    I may have to use that first link if all else fails.

    My problem is though, not finding the legal advice I need as I have already been advised, but finding someone to take my case on.

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  • xoggoth
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    Couple of links from my favourites, no idea if any good for you. There is a find a lawyer link on 2nd.

    Need UK legal help? Ask an online solicitor for answers ASAP
    Home

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  • wim121
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    Have you contacted the public body in writing and gone through their complaints procedure for your problem?
    I have spoken to one solicitor. They said that I had done everything I could at this stage, by complaining about an error in materials published and my MP is addressing it to resolve this issue in the long term. They agreed I had a case, however they would charge too much to take it on.

    However, this error has cost me a lot of wasted time and will cost me a lot of lost earnings and paying for paperwork I dont legally require. I am struggling at the moment to find someone with the time and resources to take on such a case without running up a huge bill.





    Anyway, without going in to the full details of this, I ask again my original question, apart from calling around every solicitor under the sun, is there a service where I can display my case or is this not a possibility?


    If not, I would like to get recommendations for a solicitor who would deal with a public body/government case?

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  • SueEllen
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    Have you contacted the public body in writing and gone through their complaints procedure for your problem?

    If you haven't you should do that before even considering legal action.

    Solicitors don't need to advertise or read adverts to take on clients as there are plenty of people with simple cases that are easy for them to get a settlement on or win.

    So your best bet is to check whether any of your insurance policies have legal insurance on them which will cover you. However with these you tend to get sent to a barrister first to see if you do actually have a case and are able to stand the stress of a court case.

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  • wim121
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    How to find a solicitor? Is there a forum for that?

    Hi all, had a search, but I cant find a place to advertise myself as a client and have solicitors interested approach me. Is there any chance of still finding no win, no fee solicitors, especially when taking on public bodies?
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