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DL recipients confirm followup letters from ACS

Posted by on Monday, June 15, 2009,
It looks like DL have handed over some cases to ACS. Forum posters have confirmed they have recently received followup letters from ACS about their case which was previously dealt with by DL.

Forum link 1 - forum link 2

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Credit where credit is due?

Posted by on Wednesday, June 3, 2009,
An interesting tidbit from the forums, spotted by zerot:

The stock photos used on the ACS:Law website front page are from the popular royalty-free stock photo site stock.xchng. However, even royalty-free images often have certain license requirements.

Compare and contrast:



The license of this image requires you to notify and credit the owner when using the photo for any public work.

On this screenshot of the ACS:Law website, the stock image is clearly visible on the right-hand side... minus the p...
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Being Threatened? gets a facelift; ACS website has liposuction

Posted by on Tuesday, June 2, 2009,
Welcome to the new look of Being Threatened. Hopefully the lighter look and the reorganisation of the information will soothe the minds of people fretting over those pesky claim letters.

It looks like the ACS:Law website has been updated. The contact page still mentions the old address at Hanover Square, oddly enough, but Nicola Beale has been removed:

"ACS Law Solicitors is the trading style of Andrew J. Crossley, Sole Principal."

Alas Nicola, we hardly knew ye. Congratulations on being the one...
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Where is Nicola Beale?

Posted by on Monday, June 1, 2009,

 
Nicola Beale seems to have dropped off the ACS:Law letterhead. Apparently she is no longer a partner in ACS:Law - this was confirmed by an employee at their new office address.

While you're searching for Nicola, keep an eye out for ACS:Law's actual offices. While their mailling adress (83 Victoria Street in London) is where they receive their mail and hold occasional meetings/interviews, it seems that the hard graft of writing, printing, envelope-stuffing and posting those nice letters takes ...

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