EQUITABLE LAW – LEGAL NOTICE

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COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE

Equitable Law is committed to giving our clients a high-quality professional service.

In the event that there is any aspect of our service that you are not satisfied with, in the first instance you should raise this with our personnel in charge of the work carried out for you.  If you wish to make a formal complaint, to ensure that we fully understand your concerns and can investigate in a fair and timely manner, you should do so in writing by email or letter to the appropriate person identified in our Engagement Letter with you / our Terms of Business.  A copy of our complaints policy is available on request.

In the event that we are unable to resolve your complaint, you may choose to refer the matter to the Legal Ombudsman whose service is open to individuals, small businesses, charities, clubs, associations and trusts.

The Legal Ombudsman can be contacted by phone: +44 (0)300 555 0333 or by email: enquiries@legalombudsman.org.uk

More information relating to time limits on making a complaint and the role of the Legal Ombudsman can be found on the Legal Ombudsman’s website: www.legalombudsman.org.uk

Equitable Law is regulated by The Solicitors Regulation Authority – which organisation handles any complaints in relation to professional misconduct.

Details of how to make a complaint can be found at https://www.sra.org.uk/consumers/problems/report-solicitor/.