The Lawsuit by Clients of Brett Wilson LLP Against Brett Wilson LLP is Officially On, It is Progressing, The 'Experts' Pick Outside Law Firms (RPC and Mills & Reeve) to Spare Them From Litigants in Person
So it is probably quite potent
Brett Wilson LLP has hardly had any new business lately (not enough gullible people take the marketing bait); serves them right. As my wife keeps saying, this firm is very evil and their clients are demonstrably very evil people. They're objectively evil, e.g. paying people below minimum wage and then attacking newspapers that merely point out this illegality despite the UK Government saying the same (all those newspapers stand firmly behind what they published). Maybe the reason Brett Wilson LLP was chosen to attack the site "Solicitors from Hell" was, the site accurately described what Brett Wilson LLP is like. For instance, they've been busy just attacking my wife and I; they have almost their entire office devoted to this task, based on documents disclosed by them. It's flabbergasting. They seem to have almost nothing else to do. Their latest activity and almost the sole "new stuff" in recent months (other than form-filling or worthless "consultation") is this lawsuit against them, as noted here twice last month [1, 2]. They're the defendants. Not representatives for defendants. They themselves got sued. They must be an exceptionally bad law firm to get sued itself, i.e. just what a tiny law firm in Manchester told us about them last year. Gervase de Wilde (barrister in 5RB) is represented by Mills & Reeve and Brett Wilson LLP chose RPC, a rival, to represent itself. Being understaffed and short on business (many staff members leave, especially women, and their filings serve to confirm the trend; their physical office seems to be getting reduced to a postbox and phone number), they are looking for outside help. Recall the following: Law Firm Burgess Mee Does Not Fully Deny Participating in Abusive Litigation for Serial Strangler From Microsoft
For a firm already deep in debt, having to defend itself from its own former clients in a lawsuit will be financially draining, maybe prohibitive.
As we pointed out earlier this year, "Legal 500 describes Brett Wilson LLP as "A go-to firm for anyone facing a reputational crisis"" (like its own).
In the coming days we'll show how a law firm can further deepen its reputational crisis. The nastier they get, the more we'll have to show (about the nasty things they do to us). The British authorities still have a complaint about them open/active. That's aside from the lawsuit by the Yanpolsky couple. █



