I am hearing all the replies from solicitors on here but its what I choose to take on it another thing. Its a terrible indictment on the legal profession and those in postions of trust who cannot be trusted!
Mc. I think you echo the thoughts and instinct of so many others that have read this thread.
Agreed. Including those who have no legal background whatsoever. It's plain bad manners to ask for advice and the bad mounth those who offer it (even if you do not like the advice given).
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"A friend of a friend recently started studying Law and the first day the Lecture said "come on lets everybody start lieing now, come on your all training to be barrister and solicitors.""
You do know what hearsay is, don't you?
You do know what hearsay is, don't you?
This is factual information I can assure you that. The lecture that had told them was actually the Lord Mayors wife she too was a solicitor.
This is factual information I can assure you that. The lecture that had told them was actually the Lord Mayors wife she too was a solicitor.
I'm inclined to agree - and I don't ply the trade that you seem to disrespect so much.OP I tried to understand what was going on by reading your other threads but I gave up. You seem to think that the whole world is against you even when you have been given very good advice on here. How do you expect people to help you with an attitude like that? The best advice you have been given is 'a man who represents himself has a fool for a client' I've no problem with people going to court themselves but not when they have absolutely not one notion of what they are doing nor will they take good free advice from AAM.
John Joe
If you are really taking a personal injuries action as a lay litigant againt several defendants, have you sent an O'Byrne letter to each defendant before issuing proceedings?
If you didn't you may be exposing yourself to costs orders.
You come across as a bit of a spoof and an idiot.
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