Does this mean that if you win you have to pay a huge fee? If so, is there anything to stop you having to pay more than you win i.e. end up in negative figures?
Sponsored links
Does this mean that if you win you have to pay a huge fee? If so, is there anything to stop you having to pay more than you win i.e. end up in negative figures?
julaga asked:
no win no fee lawyers, how it works,
can any one give me the idea,
i search in the internet,
some said there is a hidden fee that my cost up to thousand,
is that true
thanks
I purchased a family property and employed a solicitor to do the conveyancing.After doing a random title search after 5 years I find the title had not been transferred to my name from my father`s.What is my liability and also the solicitors who told me the transfer had been completed.
Tim S asked:
I purchased a home employing a solicitor to do the conveyancing.It transpires that the title was never transferred to my name although I have been paying the mortgage on the property which the bank agreed to.
What culpability does the lawyer have and what recourse do I have?
I am a nurse bullied and harrassed by my PCT, they have broken every rule in the book of their own policies and procedures. I know I have a very good case for constructive dismissal but I can’t afford a solicitor. The RCN is not pro active enough and is letting the PCT get away with murder. I wrote to my manager complaining about my treatment, the day it was received I was punished by being removed from my clinical practice and placed on paperwork duty, no reasons given (because there aren’t any).After nine months they still won’t give reasons and I am still not able to do my clinical work. I am a very experienced practice nurse. I have been undermined, slandered and made to look foolish in front of my colleagues who all draw their own conclusions as to what I have done. The PCT are guilty of defamation of character and a host of other things including breach of contract. The RCN is only reactive. Litigation is expensive so they allow this to go on, I need proper professional help.
As far as I know, there are two types of lawyer namely barrister and solicitor. I would like to know how many types of solicitor are there and what do they responsible for ?
I am writing a dissertation on electronic conveyancing in the UK and am looking for a system to compare it to that is already up and running (or very near introduction)
A commonwealth country would be preferable but any will do.
Definition: conveyance carried out by electronic means where all communication between parties is carried out by email, draft contracts are signed and exchanged electronically etc
Sponsored links