Saturday 28 July 2012

Solicitiors or Bankers

The question is do you trust Bankers or Solicitors?

Well as a businessman I have had many dealings with both, things that you must be made aware of when dealing with both.

1. Do not deal with them on a personal basis, it is business

2. If either suggest to use  the other, for example, (the ones they use), make sure you get independent advice do not use there group or company Banker or Solicitor.

3. If a Banker advises you to move you Bank Accounts into one as it would be easier, refuse, if you get into difficult they will freeze your account.

4. Always remember they are working for each other they pass lots of business's to each other, you are but an invoice.

5. In business the will both suggest you use your house as Guarantees, never use your home, if your married make sure the house is in your spouses name.

6.A banker helps individuals or businesses raise funds to purchase things (such as new machinery or homes), assist in the movement of money via payment mechanisms, this is what they tell you, the job description they use internally are different.. they are there to make as much money from you as possible always remember that.

7. Solicitors provide expert legal support and advice to clients. They take instructions from clients and advise on necessary courses of legal action. Clients can be individuals, groups, public sector organisations or private companies.  they are there to make as much money from you as possible always remember that.


Remember you future is in your hands thing before you sign anything.. read my blogs hopefully they will help you make the most important decisions correctly.... good luck.

Monday 2 July 2012

solicitors from Hell

Now i have got your attention read my blogs...  be very careful you will regret it and thry will bleed you dry read... on

Thursday 21 June 2012

How to choose the right Solicitor....

Good question..

They will always ask you if you want too open a file, say no... do your homework read my blogs and you will be OK... even better if they ask you no win no fee... but be care full no win no doesn't mean you don't pay,, listed below will be charges on a no win no fee,,

1, Disbursements.. this can be court costs, asking council for advise (Barristers) specialist advise.
2. Win fee from your winnings, 50% up lift if they win.

Make sure you do your home work...

good luck...

Tuesday 12 June 2012

Manage your Solicitor

Manage your Solicitor

How I hear you say.... simple follow my easy guide and you will manage how they work for you, which is the key to this,,,, THEY WORK FOR YOU... not the other way around....

before that happens sit and ask question


  1. what is there expertise
  2. case studies, what they have done in the past
  3. what they can do for you
  4. ask for no win no fee
  5. finally what will the final cost be, get an estimate in writing
  6. what will you be billed for, get it in writing
  7. you should not be interested in hourly rates!!
  8. Put in writing your meetings with them, minute Evey meeting
  9. Read the small print on the reverse of the agreement before signing
  10. finally go an get alternative advise and quotes
Have you ever seen a Solicitor with no money? no be very careful

you winning is not top of there list... making money for the Partnership comes first......

what are your thoughts????

Monday 11 June 2012

solicitors rights or wrongs

Solicitors  often decide if you win or lose your wife your home, in fact they can decide if you live or die, i hear you say this is deep - well take a minute to think.......

Now you seem to put theory into my assumptions, they only ever care about the money they charge, never the well being of there client, surely this cannot be the case

They should be held accountable....

Whta are your thoughts?

Wednesday 25 April 2012

Solicitors - dislikes

People hate lawyers for two reasons,


First of all, if you're in the position where you need to hire professional legal help, then odds are you're in a bad way. The fact is, no one has a good time going to court and lawyers are just a convient target for a lot of anger and resentment. Even if a person wins a court case, they generally aren't too happy anyways, because the only time a person goes to court is when something bad has happened. Courts experiences tend to be very negative no whether you win or loose, and lawyers burdern a lot of the hostility. If you loose, well obviously it's becuase your lawyer screwed up and if you win, obviously it's because you deserved to win. In fact, you would have won even if you didn't have a lawyer, that's how right you were about this whole thing.
The other reason lawyers are despised is that lawyers defending rapists and child molesters,defending someone is to get them off the hook. 
Money is the main driver and as long as this continues there will be a hatred toward Solicitors.
things must change!!!

Monday 19 March 2012

Solicitors above the Law!! Joke!!

Two solicitors handling the sale have fled after failing to pass on the Humphrises’ money as required. One man has been jailed for two and a half years in connection with the scam, while another man and a woman have been released on bail.

The family are yet to recover any of their cash. Now penniless and homeless, Mr Humphris, 50, his wife Samantha, 36, and sons Kallum, 13, and Mason, ten, are staying with Mrs Humphris’s parents.

Their savings were ‘the result of 34 years of hard work’, Mr Humphris said. ‘It has been taken away from us just like that.’

Family see dream home repossessed after lawyers run off with £400,000 life savings they handed over for the property

They lived in a mobile home while searching for the perfect family property, which they eventually found last year in Sidcup, Kent.

‘It was everything we could have dreamed of,’ Mr Humphris said. ‘It had four bedrooms, a swimming pool, an annexe in the garden with a sauna and a games room for the kids, and it backed on to fields with horses. We never thought we would get it because it was on the market for offers around £500,000 and we only had £400,000.

A sole practitioner from north-west London has been jailed for two years after he confessed to stealing more than £850,000 from clients.
David May, 69, destroyed a 46-year unblemished reputation in the profession after dipping regularly into a £280,000 estate he was handling, and writing up 56 bogus bills for non-existent work – costing unsuspecting clients more than £70,000.
May, a sole practitioner at May & Co of Edgware Road, Kingsbury, in north-west London, admitted to stealing £861,645.28 from his firm’s client account between 13 July 2006 and 9 May 2009.