More legal firms in Shropshire forced to closed after regulators step in

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More legal firms in Shropshire forced to closed after regulators step in
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The closure means that the firms cannot act for any clients be it for criminal, civil or conveyancing.

Terry Jones Solicitors, a part of the giant Telford-based Metamorph Group Ltd, has been joined by closures at Linder Myers Solicitors, Shrewsbury; Donnelly & Elliott Solicitors, Telford, and SLC Solicitors, also in Shrewsbury.

Gordons LLP of New Augustus Street, Bradford, has been appointed by the Solicitor's Regulation Authority as its intervention agent to help with the closure of these firms. It adds that people can find a lawyer by searching ator call The Law Society on 020 7320 5650 Monday to Friday from 09am to 5pm. "You or your new lawyer should let Gordons know quickly where you want your file to be sent as there might be important time limits. You or your new lawyer can let us know at [email protected]

All deeds and other original documents held in storage by the firms are being collected by the SRA. If you want to get hold of deeds/original documents please contact the SRA at:There is a large volume of house deeds and the SRA will be dealing with lots of requests, so it may be quicker for you to get hold of the information you want online.

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