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In April 2023, Sheffield-based Fry Law Limited ceased operations. The firm is unable to continue acting for its clients. If you were a client of Fry Law Limited, we may be able to assist you and help get your legal matters back on track by transferring your matter over to us.
Contact our team now via 0203 007 5500 or [email protected].
1. Why have Fry Law Limited closed?
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) closed down the practice of Fry Law Limited in April 2023 to protect client interests following its former owner, Chris Fry, being charged with causing or allowing inaccurate and/or misleading information to be provided in a professional indemnity insurance proposal form.
2. How does this affect me?
Fry Law Limited can no longer act for its current or former clients in any capacity. If you were a client, you will now need to seek an alternative law firm to act on your behalf.
The bank accounts of Fry Law Limited have been frozen, and the funds held in the accounts have been transferred to the SRA and are being held on behalf of clients. Please note, if you suspect that Fry Law Limited were holding money on your behalf, contact the SRA directly by visiting their SRA Interventions Page.
If Fry Law Limited drafted your will or were acting or set to act in future as your executor or power of attorney, you may need to re-draft any documentation that included them. The SRA should have been in touch with you directly if you are one of the affected clients.
If you’re a former client of Fry Law Limited or have concerns about a matter they assisted you with, we can help. Please call us directly on 0203 007 5500. or email our team at [email protected]
3. What has happened to my file and documents?
The SRA is currently in the process of removing the files and documentation of former clients that were stored at the offices of Fry Law Limited. Files that relate to active matters are referred to as live files. These types of files are kept by the SRA in Coventry.
If you are a former client and are seeking to recover a live file, you will need to submit a request to the appointed intervention agent by completing and returning a File Request Form with proof of your identity to the interventions team.
This includes any personal identification items they may have held onto for you, such as passports or driving licences. It may also include title deeds and wills.
If you are seeking to recover a live file, you can download the file request form by downloading the File Request Form (PDF).
4. My matter has completed, do I still need my file?
If you’re a former client of Fry Law Limited and think your matter was concluded at the time of the firm’s closure, there may be outstanding documents on the file. The SRA will appoint a new firm to hold your documents, however, if you are looking for a new, more local firm to either store your documents, or act on your behalf on a new matter, we can assist.
If you suspect or have any concern that there may be any outstanding documents to be completed on your file, you may wish to have your file sent to a new solicitor to have it checked. You may also be required to pay for any outstanding work, and such payments should be made to the SRA directly rather than Fry Law Limited.
5. What should I do now?
It is important to act quickly as there may be a time limit that you need to adhere to if you’re a former client of Fry Law Limited. You should contact a new firm and instruct a solicitor on your behalf.
Can I transfer my matter to another solicitor?
In short, yes. The process is quite simple and involves you obtaining your files from the SRA and completing a transfer of authority. We can help with this on your behalf if needed.
If you would like to transfer your matter to us, please call us on 020 3007 5500 or [email protected] for assistance. Please note that we cannot help with conveyancing enquiries.
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