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Reviews of John Whittle Robinson Solicitors, Preston

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Review by David Heminsley on 22nd January, 2010

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My review sadly is not a good one, I first contacted John Whittle Robinson Solicitors on 14/12/09 to pursue divorce proceedings and it took the solicitor I was given a month to decide that her diary was too full for her to deal with the complexity of my divorce case.

Date visited: 22/01/2009

Review by Frank West on 13th February, 2009

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Not good - sadly. Their heading indicates they have a website. I have tried on several days to reach this without success. It is not listed in the uk solicitor's websites either. I tried to locate "johnwittlerobinson" and "John Whittle Robinson" via GOOGLE and other search engines and tried to locate a specific solicitor on the web without success. The information obtained did not include either a website or any email contacts. Sending a succession of urgent emails to both the individual lawyer's email as shown, and to the email for enquiries as shown on their letterhead elicited no replies, although requests for receipt confirmation was requested in the emails and sent high priority with request for receipt confirmation. I had the same problem with Oglethorpe Sturton & Gillibrand of Lancaster also.(I am not alone in this). I suggest you look elsewher if you need a solicitor. (Of course if they reply to this comment and can give a satisfactory explanation for their apparent ignoring of emails and show their site is now obtainable I will modify this comment.)

Date visited: 9-13 february 2009

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