ALE - Terms & Conditions

  1. By accepting these terms and conditions you will be entering into a binding legal contract with us.
  2. In these terms and conditions “us”, “we” and “our” mean the QualitySolicitors firm offering this service and “you” and “your” means you – the person agreeing to these terms and conditions.
  3. You must be aged 18 or over – otherwise you must ask an adult to consider accepting these terms on your behalf.

    What you are buying
     
  4. For the fixed cost of £99 (including VAT) you are buying the right to an Ask the Legal Expert (ALE) session.
  5. It will be provided to you by one of our lawyers, who is a specialist in the general area of law but not necessarily having
    previous experience of your particular legal problem or situation.
  6. It will take place at our offices (unless you prefer it to be provided by telephone) and can be arranged to take place when our
    offices are open during our usual office hours between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday.
  7. It will last up to 45 minutes.
  8. You will have the right to arrange your ALE session for six months from the date you pay for the service.
  9. Once you have paid, your money is not refundable.
  10. You cannot pass the right to the ALE service to someone else without our agreement and they will also have to agree to
    these terms and conditions.
  11. It is an important condition that you understand and accept the nature and limitations of the ALE service.

    Benefits of the ALE service 
     
  12. You can use our Free Initial Assessment service, to provide background information in advance – to maximise the use you get out
    of the 45 minutes.
  13. As part of the ALE service, the lawyer will express his or her view as to how the law affects you based on their general
    knowledge and experience of the area of the law.
  14. You can use the time to explore the legal options available to you, with the lawyer answering your questions and addressing
    your worries.
  15. You will receive expert insight based on the lawyer’s experience of the area of law.
  16. You can use the service to help you decide what further action to take – either on your own or by instructing a lawyer.
  17. You will receive practical advice in plain English. With any legal jargon explained.
  18. You can choose to use the time to receive help writing a letter or completing a legal form or document.
  19. We aim to leave you knowing more about where you stand and how to get the best out of the legal system.

    Limitations of the ALE service
     
  20. The advice given by us is limited to what can be achieved in 45 minutes.
  21. The advice is only available for legal issues governed by the laws of England and Wales.
  22. The service is not the same as instructing a lawyer to spend all the time needed to find out all the relevant facts from you, your documents and any other party and then providing comprehensive and specific advice, which could take several hours.
  23. The advice given is based on the information you provide in the limited time available.
  24. Given the limited time, the advice will be neither comprehensive nor specific but should leave you more knowledgeable of the general area of law, even though it may not solve your problem.
  25. The advice will be of a general nature, based on the lawyer’s general experience of the area of law.
  26. In 45 minutes, the lawyer will not have the time to conduct a detailed review of any documents you provide.
  27. The lawyer will not be able to test the strength of the evidence of any witness or the opponent.
  28. The lawyer will not be able to conduct further enquiries or investigations as part of this service.
  29. The lawyer will only be able to take account of the facts and evidence provided by you.
  30. If you do not provide the full story or miss out any facts or evidence that goes against you then the lawyer will not be able to take these matters into account when advising you. So, if there is something important or relevant that you think we should know (even if it is unhelpful to your case) it is important that you tell us.
  31. In 45 minutes, the lawyer will not have time to undertake research of relevant case law or statutes.
  32. If you ask us to help you write a letter or complete a form, this will be in your name and cannot be on our headed notepaper.
  33. If we provide you with any written summary of options available or action plan or draft letter during the ALE service, this is strictly subject to these terms and conditions and can only be treated as a general overview based on what you told us in the limited time available.
  34. With the ALE service, you will not be represented by us, instead the ALE service is limited to a one-off session of legal advice, without the costs associated with instructing us to take on your case or transaction. However, after the ALE service you may decide to go onto instruct us, but that is separate from this ALE service.

    Feedback and your right to make a complaint
     
  35. We are passionate about providing new and innovative legal services that are better than traditional law firms at meeting your needs. If you have any feedback on this service (even if it is a complaint) we would like to hear from you. Please contact Faryal Khurram who will put you in touch with our client care partner. Her number is 0116 204 4326 and her email is faryalkhurram@qualitysolicitors.com. The client care partner will provide you with full details of our complaints handling procedure. You also have the right to take complaints to the Legal Ombudsman within 6 years: 0300 555 0333 or enquiries@legalombudsman.org.uk or PO Box 6806, Wolverhampton, WV1 9WJ.​

    General terms and conditions
     
  36. If you decide to receive your ALE session by telephone or by video conference (rather than in person) then you have the right to cancel this agreement for 14 days from the date of this agreement and request a refund as long as you do this before you have your ALE advice session. You can do this by emailing us at faryalkhurram@qualitysolicitors.com.
  37. We reserve the right to end the ALE service promotion or alter these terms and conditions at any time, on giving you reasonable notice. This might be for legal, regulatory, business or policy reasons. If you go on to use the ALE service following such a change, then you will be considered to have accepted the updated terms and conditions.
  38. We reserve the right to either not provide the ALE service to you (in which case we will refund the payment made within 14 days of notifying you) or to delegate the legal work to a lawyer employed by another QualitySolicitors firm of solicitors. This might be for reasons such as availability, expertise, conflict of interest or your convenience.
  39. The data collected by us from you in booking your ALE session, where you agree, will only be used for the purposes of letting you know about the legal services, updates on legal matters and changes in the law; together with special offers offered by us and our partner businesses. The data will not be provided to any third party.
  40. These terms and conditions shall prevail in the event of any conflict or inconsistency with any other communications, including advertising or promotional materials.
  41. These terms and conditions replace all previous versions, are correct as of 28 April 2014 and shall be governed by and
    construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales, and any disputes will be decided only by the English and
    Welsh courts.

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