Dnlaw Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Solicitors prefer to not do things by the book.

Go careful, DNLAW think that doing things by the book is “Troublesome”.

Recently after requesting a copy of my data under GDPR2018, in the small amount of text that wasn’t redacted, (complete paragraphs were redacted, not sure how a complete paragraph are all words that is personal data to someone else), I seen that I was being referred to by the Solicitors who work for DNLAW as “Troublesome”, and the reason for this was because I was “Wanting to do things by the book”.

I can only assume that DNLAW do not want to do things by the book!

BTW, this was at a time I was their client and paying for their time and advice, and therefore I was a paying customer. Very strange way to talk about someone they are charging £350 per hour +VAT

I raised a complaint about how I had been referred to like this and it was investigated by Mr Stephen Tame, who responded but refused to give any substantive responses and completely disagreed with my complaint which means that Dale & Newbury are perfectly happy to refer to their clients that are paying them to represent them in very impolite and unprofessional way.

There was no apology at all.

So, if you are happy with paying £350 per hour +VAT and have the people you are paying refer to you like this, then DNLAW are going to make you happy.

If however, you would like the firm you instruct to at least be polite and not refer to you in a derogatory way, then avoid at all cost.

All the above is true and accurate and I have the documents to prove it.

April 25, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Extremely Unprofessional - Avoid at All Costs!

Extremely Unprofessional - Avoid at All Costs!

I recently made a formal complaint to them about one of their Solicitors who was acting for me, but the firm completely ignored their own procedures for handling complaints.

According to their own guidelines, a different person should have investigated my complaint, yet instead, I received an email from the solicitor I was complaining about, informing me that he would be looking into it. This is both unprofessional and highly inappropriate.

Additionally, I submitted a Subject Access Request (SAR) under GDPR 2018, and despite following this up 16 days later after no acknowledgement had been sent to me, I still haven't received any acknowledgment or response.

It’s clear that the only way forward now is to escalate the matter to the SRA, Legal Ombudsman, and ICO.

It seems they believe that being solicitors gives them free rein to disregard rules and regulations, but this lack of accountability is unacceptable.

December 17, 2024
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