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Is this enough for a complaint?

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KungFuPandaWorksOut16 · 16/02/2018 13:42

I would very much appreciate someone allowing me to inbox them with the conduct of a solicitor and whether it warrants a complaint to the SRA.

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Christmastits · 16/02/2018 13:44

DH is a solicitor.. I could ask him? I think it's about integrity, and bringing the profession into disrepute. Here's the code of conduct for solicitors

www.ulh.nhs.uk/consultants/tariq-mahmood/

Christmastits · 16/02/2018 13:45

Haha nope that's a consultant I googled last night..

Here is the link I meant!

www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/handbook/code/content.page

Racmactac · 16/02/2018 13:45

Inbox me if you want to.

Christmastits · 16/02/2018 13:48

Sorry feel free to message

LittleMissPetty · 17/02/2018 07:43

You will need to have gone through the correct complaint channels at the firm before sending a complaint to the SRA. Your client care letter and terms of engagement sent to you at the start of the matter should detail how to make a complaint. If you do not feel the firm dealt with your complaint appropriately then you can complain to the SRA.

greenberet · 26/02/2018 19:31

just curious to know if this is for divorce proceedings - I have a complaint currently with ombudsman & SRA and know of several others

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