Oh.
Mary Keogh writes:
Above is is the reply I received from the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, which I understand was set up under the solicitors act 2008 to bring some fairness, regulation, accountability and transparency for clients of the solicitors’ profession….
Anyone?
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solicitors, self regulating??? only in Ireland…..
“Only in Ireland”?
Really?
The legal profession has an inherent distrust of anything not in hard copy!
Truth!
Some official forms are not provided in soft copy (eg passport application form) because they could be doctored, say by the removal of a field, which then might not be noticed by the person processing it.
I suspect this is not the case here however.
So the people processing the documents are undertraining, not paying attention or thick?
They could at least put a scanned PDF version online so that people could have easier and faster access to it, this would also save them time and money by not having to post them out individually every time.
What exactly is the outrage here?
Maybe in the spirit of this “era of transparency”, Mary could have supplied us with a modicum of information such as wtf are forms DT1 and DT2?
Again you show that your motivation here is to bully people and put them down. http://bfy.tw/BACP
I just couldn’t be arsed to google it. My time is much more valuable than that. That’s why I have people like you.
Now, If you could go through those pdf search results and gist them down for me, that would be marvelous.
Ha
Lol! Poor little Rotide
It looks as if the Tribunal is actually being helpful here.
There are a number of different forms depending on how the case is being commenced. The Tribunal is trying to ensure that the applicant receives and completes the correct form.
This is surely in everyone’s interest, especially the applicant.