LSC

From: eribsskog@gmail.com Erik Ribsskog
To: Legal.LSC@legalservices.gov.uk Legal LSC
Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 17:09:10 +0000
Subject: Re: Your e-mail

Hi,

thank you very much for your answer!

But the Police, told me to go to the CAB, and then get help from a solicitor
to bring the case
up with The Crowns Court.

The contact with the CAB led me to you.

And now it doesn’t seem like I’m getting anywere with the process.

Who should I contact regarding this, do you think?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Yours sincerely,

Erik Ribsskog

On 12/13/07, Legal LSC wrote:
>
> Our ref: KPL/MISC/07/07/70(8)
> Date: 13 December 2007
>
>
> Dear Mr Ribsskog,
>
> Thank you for your e-mail of 7 December 2007.
>
> I am not advising you to complain about a solicitor but giving you the
> information should you wish to do so.
>
> You must understand that solicitors has the final decision on whether
> they wish to take a case on and therefore, if they feel they do not have
> the capacity to take your case on or that they do not wish to take your
> case on, then they do not have to represent you. It is a solicitor’s
> discretion on whether they accept a case.
>
> All I can suggest is that you continue to search for solicitors or
> legal advisers using our ‘Find a Legal Adviser’ section of our
> Community Legal Advice website, which is available by visiting the
> website at http://www.communitylegaladvice.org.uk/. If you still do not
> find a solicitor or a legal adviser that will represent you then there
> is nothing much we can help you with.
>
> I apologise that I cannot be of greater assistance.
>
> Yours sincerely
>
>
> Ka Poh Ling
> Central Customer Services Unit
>
>
>
> ************************************************************************************
> Disclaimer
>
> This e-mail (and any attachment(s)) is private and intended solely for the
> use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. Its unauthorised
> use, disclosure, storage or copying is not permitted. If you are not the
> intended recipient please destroy all copies and inform the sender by return
> e-mail.
>
> Internet e-mail is not a secure medium, as messages can be intercepted and
> read by someone else. Please bear this in mind when deciding whether to send
> information by e-mail. Postal addresses for the Legal Services Commission
> are available from
> http://www.legalservices.gov.uk/aboutus/our_regional_network.asp
>
> The Legal Services Commission reserves the right to monitor, record and
> retain any incoming and outgoing e-mails for security reasons and for
> monitoring internal compliance with the Legal Services Commission policy on
> staff use. E-mail monitoring and/or blocking software may be used and e-mail
> content may be read. You have a responsibility to ensure laws are not broken
> when writing or forwarding e-mails and their contents. No contracts can be
> entered into on our behalf by e-mail.
>
> Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not
> necessarily represent those of the Legal Services Commission.
>
> The Legal Services Commission checks all e-mails and attachments for known
> viruses, however, you are advised that you open any attachments at your own
> risk.
>
> ************************************************************************************
>
>