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Watsons Solicitors
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Watsons stated they were very successful for many clients against the banks and I would simply have thought that a larger firm may have taken them over.
Doesnt mean they were telling the truth though. As already mentioned, claims companies have form on telling porkies on their success rates.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
a quick google results in this
consumer credit litigation and debt collection. wordpress. com/
yes, they have closed.
Did you have a complaint with them?
I couldn't see confirmation of their closure in the link provided (an ex-employee confirmed that he couldn't access his old Watsons email account and provided new contact details) but it seems they have gone. I've tried ringing their office number but it is an unobtainable number.0 -
Assuming they have gone, how is it possible (if indeed it is at all) to obtain my file(s). Are they passed onto anyone else? For instance, would they go to the SRA?0
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The firm closed as i understand it under the supervision of Heather Seabrook of the SRA.Assuming they have gone, how is it possible (if indeed it is at all) to obtain my file(s). Are they passed onto anyone else? For instance, would they go to the SRA?
The files are in storage and can be accessed if needed.
The staff moved to other firms, and if you want to see about successes yes the firm was very successful indeed. The reasons for the closure werent due to the lack of success of the firm i can tell you.
http://consumercreditlitigationanddebtcollection.wordpress.com/2014/02/26/my-notable-cases/0
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