A member requested a letter for the return of her deposit on the construction of a new condo in a development. The contractor responded by offering our member her choice of the deposit back or a $10,000 free basement in a different condo in the same development. Our member is very pleased and cannot decide which to choose!
A member had been trying for almost a year to get a refund of $73 paid in advance for a magazine subscription. The company never sent any magazines and ignored the member?s requests. An attorney letter went out Thursday. We got a response the following Tuesday with a copy of the check that was being sent to our member.
One of our attorneys received a call from an out of state police officer. The officer was trying to locate the owner of a backpack that had been turned in. It contained a number of valuable personal items, but nothing in the way of any ID or other way of identifying the owner. There was, however, a copy of a letter that our attorney had written. The backpack belonged to an Ohio member who was on vacation. Our attorney had written a letter on behalf of that member and she just happened to be carrying her copy of that letter in her backpack. As a result, our attorney was able to make a call to the member and tell her where she could recover her lost property before she even knew it was missing. This was something of a pre-emptive call and consultation.
Please note, each legal situation involves different facts and laws and there is no guarantee that such results will be obtained in every situation.
November 23, 2007
PPLSI - Success Stories from Your Provider Law Firm
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