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Erik Ribsskog

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Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>





Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 9:40 AM





To:

Fiona Dillon <fiona.dillon@legalservices.gov.uk>



Hi,

 

I'm sending you this e-mail, since what I wanted to know, was, how one should go forward,

if one wanted to complain against unproffesional conduct, from a law-firm, in connection

with the Duty Solicitiors Programme.

 

(Regardless of if one were given legal-aid or not.)

 

Thanks in advance for the help!

 

Yours sincerely,

Erik Ribsskog


———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Jul 7, 2008 11:11 AM

Subject: Re: Complaint
To: Sarah Thompson <Sarah.Thompson@legalservices.gov.uk>

 

Hi,

 

that's right, I did not recieve legal aid, since Morecrofts, said that they didn't participate, in the legal aid

programme.

(They said this about a month after the initial meeting, like explained in the complaint).

 

However, the Law Society, if I remember right, told me, that if I wanted to complain, about unprofessional

conduct, from law-firms, in connection with the Duty Solicitor programme, then I should contact the LSC,

I was told.

 

So that was why I was contacting your offices, earlier this year, I think it was.

 

So the complaint wasn't really in regards to the Legal Aid Programme, it was to do with law-firms, and 

unproffesional conduct etc., from them (Morecrofts and EAD), in connection with the Duty Solicitor Programme.

Yours sincerely,

 


Erik Ribsskog

 



On 7/7/08, Sarah Thompson <Sarah.Thompson@legalservices.gov.uk> wrote:

Dear Mr Ribsskog

Mrs Dillon forwarded your complaint to me as I am the Account Manager
for Morecrofts. I have investigated your complaint and find that you did

not received Legal Aid and did not become a client of Morecrofts.
Therefore, I am unable to take your complaint any further.

Kind regards

Sarah Thompson

Account Manager

>>> "Erik Ribsskog" <eribsskog@gmail.com> 02/07/2008 20:04 >>>

Hi,

there has been a lot going on regarding this case.

I was wondering, is this e-mail to do with the e-mail I sent to Fiona
Dillon
at the LSC,
earlier this week?

Thanks in advance for the reply!

Yours sincerely,

Erik Ribsskog

On 7/2/08, Sarah Thompson <Sarah.Thompson@legalservices.gov.uk> wrote:

>
> Dear Mr Ribsskog
>
> I have investigated your complaint and found that you did not
receive
> advice funded by the Legal Services Commission. Therefore, I am
unable
> to to investigate the matter further as it is not a Legal Services

> Commission matter. It also seems from the correspondence that this
> matter is also outside the Law Society's jurisdiction. Therefore,  I
> cannot see how you can progress this complaint further.
>

> Kind regards
>
> Sarah Thompson
>
> Account Manager
>
>
>
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