Cocksure
Well-known Member
Hi Guys,
Whilst being involved in legal disputes is nothing new to me, being involved in one where the opposite side chooses to impersonate the solicitor who is meant to be representing them is! As a result, I'm hoping that someone on here can tell me/confirm the correct legal steps to take as I take a very dim view on this action.
I have forwarded the correspondence to the real solicitor so as he can I confirm or deny that it was from them, but let's just say I'm 99.9999999999999999% certain it's not.
Taking it to the Police is a waste of time for all concerned as whilst it is an office under the 1974 Solicitors Act, no harm has been caused to me. I was therefor wondering if contacting the law society was the correct way about going about things or if there was another route to take?
Whilst being involved in legal disputes is nothing new to me, being involved in one where the opposite side chooses to impersonate the solicitor who is meant to be representing them is! As a result, I'm hoping that someone on here can tell me/confirm the correct legal steps to take as I take a very dim view on this action.
I have forwarded the correspondence to the real solicitor so as he can I confirm or deny that it was from them, but let's just say I'm 99.9999999999999999% certain it's not.
Taking it to the Police is a waste of time for all concerned as whilst it is an office under the 1974 Solicitors Act, no harm has been caused to me. I was therefor wondering if contacting the law society was the correct way about going about things or if there was another route to take?