The Aberdeen Law Project (“ALP”) is pleased to announce that they have successfully obtained a four-figure sum for a client through a Simple Procedure application to the Sheriff Court.
Prior to ALP’s engagement in the matter, the client had paid a deposit for solar panels that failed to be installed by the company. The client had attempted to reconcile the issue without legal proceedings and when this was unsuccessful attempted court actions. Lead advisor Amy Gossner and the team at ALP applied to the Sheriff Court on behalf of the client and successfully argued for the return of the client’s deposit with interest.
The client said: “I owe a great thanks to the Aberdeen Law Project, Amy and her team for resolving this matter for me. Always keeping me up to date with the communications from the respondent and vice a versa and chasing up the respondent when they became a bit lax on my behalf. If I was to rate the service, I received from the Aberdeen Law Project on a five-star rating system, they would get five stars from me, and I wish them all the best in their legal studies and career.”
Amy Gossner from ALP said: “I am delighted to have been able to assist the client with this issue. I would like to thank everyone at the ALP who helped make sure this case was a successful outcome for the client. This case exemplified the positive impact ALP can have on people in our community.”
If you require assistance due to a breach of contract and cannot afford a solicitor, please do not hesitate to contact us for a confidential conversation to see if we can help. If we are unable to act on your behalf, we will endeavour to recommend another organisation or law firm that is able to assist you. Please contact us by phone (01224 272 434) or by email (respresentation@abdnlawproject.com)
ALP is grateful for continuing financial support from the University of Aberdeen Development Trust.