Concerns

Linley James Solicitors aims to provide legal services to meet our clients needs. If you feel we could improve or make adjustments please contact us.

Concerns procedure

If you are unhappy with our service provided or how we store your personal data, initially you should contact the person normally dealing with your case or the Principal solicitor Craig Ward of Lundie. The person who has been handling your matter and the Principal solicitor will carry out an investigation into your concerns and provide a response to you within 15 working days.

If the matter is more complex it may take a little longer investigate it. The Principal solicitor will keep you informed and provide you with a time frame for a reply.

To assist in resolving your concern the Principal solicitor may suggest either a telephone conversation, zoom session or a face to face meeting with you which ever is more convenient for yourself.

Principal solicitor Craig Ward of Lundie can be contacted on 0207 060 1210 or 07943 160955.

Please also be aware that you may also draw your concerns to the Solicitors Regulation Authority at:

Solicitors Regulation Authority
The Cube
199 Wharfside Street
Birmingham
B1 1RN

0370 606 2555

report@sra.org.uk

If you are concerned we have not complied with the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s rules and regulations you may wish to draw this to their attention.

You may also wish to contact the Legal Ombudsman on 0300 555 0333.

Legal Ombudsman
PO Box 6806
Wolverhampton
WV1 9WJ

enquiries@legalombudsman.org.uk
www.legalombudsman.org.uk

The Legal Ombudsman provides us with a period of eight weeks from when we receive your concern to resolve issues with you before they will agree to look into a concern. If you are unhappy with our reply to you concern you may raise your concern with the Legal Ombudsman. Please note that concerns should be brought within six years from the date of the concern. Alternatively within three years from when it would be reasonable for you to have known about the concern. The Legal Ombudsman often only agree to investigate in circumstances where they have been contacted within six months of our concluding response to your concern.