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Does a solicitor who represents a client have to present the actual dates of events occured, are they obliged to give the correct limitation on their care letters such as the minus one day, would month to month periods be incorrect.

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can you be more specific? What events, presented in what format, to whom?

Never assume anyone on the internet is who they say they are. Only rely on advice from insured professionals you have paid for!

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Someone has said to me their care letter only has said they would have had a good claim but as you resigned in x month/year, the deadline for bring such a claim would have needed to have been before the end of month/year. [/b] It does not give the correct day/month/year of their letter for each period, and no indication of the three months minus one day time limit.

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No, there's no legal or regulatory requirement for any of those things on a client engagement letter.

 

As good practice, and to avoid any allegations of negligence, a solicitor should always confirm their advice in writing, including limitation dates. However, any decent solicitor would write down every detail of every phone call and meeting with a client, so if they were warned about limitation, the solicitor will have fulfilled their obligations.

 

It sounds like it's irrelevant to your scenario in any event if limitation has already passed.

 

Edit - it sounds like a letter of advice rather than a client care letter, though.

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no this is an upcoming one HoneyBee a different one. I'm trying to get this one sorted before it reaches the end

 

the case law they need they've found themselves, now, plenty of time for their upcoming full tribunal

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