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Lawyer Recommendation..?
simonlovejoy
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Could anyone recommend a good lawyer? I have a table that needs returning to manufacturer and they have made it clear they have no intention of actually honouring the pickup and replacement. I want to find someone in the legal industry who I can speak to regarding writing up some documentation for me in order to get them moving.
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I would have thought any high street solicitor could do that for you - you might be better off asking around your friends to get a local recommendation (or try the Law Society website). But depending on how much the table is worth, you might end up spending more on the lawyer than on a new table.0
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I think that you almost certainly would spend more on a lawyer than the value of the table. But what you want to do is actually very simple: find out about the small claims track, and visit your local county court for general information about the procedure.0
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The CAB might be able to help, and can refer you on to a solicitor if not.0
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simonlovejoy wrote: »Could anyone recommend a good lawyer? I have a table that needs returning to manufacturer and they have made it clear they have no intention of actually honouring the pickup and replacement. I want to find someone in the legal industry who I can speak to regarding writing up some documentation for me in order to get them moving.
My solicitor charges £400 per hour. :eek: :eek: :eek:...............................I have put my clock back....... Kcolc ym0 -
I agree CAB as first port of call. Perhaps a call to legal services that you may already pay for through your house/car insurance.Middlers0
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