Wednesday 4 December 2013

Three ways to make solicitors think twice


 

Three ways to make solicitors think twice

Do you remember your School days?

 

When you might enter or participate in a competition, and NOT win the first, second or third prize … and get compensated with "Highly Commended"?

 

 

Being Highly Commended is NOT Enough Any More ...

After a while of being "Highly Commended", you began to take the platitude for granted, and remained just one of the many discontented and obscure participants. We have been commended highly by quite a few People this year (2013), in that we have peeved off so many Solicitors and their practices, and in a great many case have literally prevented them (Solicitors) from progressing cases into Courts.

 

One point that we may not have put across quite as vociferously (enthusiastically) as we could or should have, is the issue surrounding Solicitors "appointment/authority" to act on behalf of their alleged clients. In order to hit a solicitor where it hurts, you have to hit and hurt them where it matters. In light of the recent debacle with one Thomas Byrne Solicitor being jailed for twelve (12) years, on all fifty (50) charges of theft, forgery and deception, we though it highly appropriate at this juncture to spread this information more widely. So here we go …

 

Three ways to make a Solicitor think twice …

 

1.      ALWAYS CHALLENGE THEIR AUTHORITY.

When you get a "legal letter", from a Solicitor, you could direct them to send you a copy of their appointment/authority to act for or on behalf of their alleged client. In other words a copy of the alleged contract between them, and the bank or financial institution etc., on whose behalf they may be operating. After all, they may just be trying it on, or may not in fact be authorised to represent the party, that they claim they represent. It's always good to be on the safe side.

 

2.      DIRECT THEM TO GIVE YOU THEIR PII DETAILS.

EVERY professional practicing Solicitor that is or may be registered with "The Law Society of Ireland", has to be professionally indemnified or insured. This is called "Professional Indemnity Insurance" or PII for short. This PII is a legal requirement, if they don't have it, they are not allowed to legally practice. When you direct them to give you their PII details, and the name of their insurer etc., they are legally obliged to inform their insurer, that they have been asked for this information, as there may be a potential risk/case where they could be sued. This alerts their insurer, and thus their premium (insurance payment), may go up because of the increased risk of being sued. This hurts them in the pocket.

 

3.      COPY YOUR LETTERS & QUESTIONS TO ALL PARTIES CONCERNED.

Whenever you write to a Solicitor, make sure to copy ALL other parties that may potentially be concerned with the respective Solicitors acts, behaviours and omissions etc., and direct that the Solicitor concerned, when or if replying and or answering your questions, copy his/her answers to all parties inculcated/involved, named and listed in your letter. Some parties you might consider listing are as follows: Ken Murphy the Director General of the Law Society of Ireland, Alan Shatter the Minister for Justice, Martin Callanan the Garda Commissioner, Marie R Whelan the Attorney General, Susan Gageby Denham the Chief Justice, Ian Drennan the Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement and so on ad infinitum.

 

This is just some of the many ways that we have to divest a Solicitor, and make them think twice about their barratry (selling justice for money). We will review and discuss many more of these ways and methods  at the final 2013 School of Commonology. This is material that has been tried and tested. Solicitors hate it because it hits them where it hurts; in the pocket. Perhaps it is time that a few more Solicitors and members of the legal professions, are brought to book for their deception, theft and forgery amongst other things?

 

We would appreciate that you would share this email and information with all of your friends, family and community. Education will help you legally protect yourselves.

 

FINALLY: The final School of Commonology for 2013 takes place on Monday 9th. December. More information and booking details can be found here: www.SocAbc.eventbrite.com/

Educate the People to Protect Themselves

Final School of Commonology: 9th. Dec. 2013

 





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