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I need some advice RE receiving a bill form a solicitor. The summary of our interactions went like this.
- I called him, explained what I needed help with, he asked me for some documents
- I sent documents to him, dated, commented, all very clear
- He called me to arrange a meeting
- I met with him for one hour at which point he mentioned, "you received my section 68 letter yeah?". I replied no.
- I received it the next day outlaying his fees, this was the first mention of his rates and they were so high, I emailed him and said unfortunately we couldn't retain his services.
Now I've received a bill for the phone calls, him reading the documents I sent him, and the time for the meeting.
I know that logic dictates that I pay for the time I took up of his, but I've spoken to numerous solicitors over the years and was never charged for a conversation.
I've read up on the section 68 stuff, and in this case, can I refuse to pay based on the fact that the charges were not clear before all these events took place?
I need some advice RE receiving a bill form a solicitor. The summary of our interactions went like this.
- I called him, explained what I needed help with, he asked me for some documents
- I sent documents to him, dated, commented, all very clear
- He called me to arrange a meeting
- I met with him for one hour at which point he mentioned, "you received my section 68 letter yeah?". I replied no.
- I received it the next day outlaying his fees, this was the first mention of his rates and they were so high, I emailed him and said unfortunately we couldn't retain his services.
Now I've received a bill for the phone calls, him reading the documents I sent him, and the time for the meeting.
I know that logic dictates that I pay for the time I took up of his, but I've spoken to numerous solicitors over the years and was never charged for a conversation.
I've read up on the section 68 stuff, and in this case, can I refuse to pay based on the fact that the charges were not clear before all these events took place?