25 Feb 2011 @ 12:24 AM 

But it seems that their reign of terror is finally over and as a result of an investigation, the Solicitors Regulatory Authority has referred the case to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal for a hearing next May. ACS:Law principle lawyer, Andrew Crossley, is also facing the same fate, so he will be watching the results of the case very closely.

There has been a great deal of adverse publicity of late about file sharing lawyers, ACS:Law, following a catastrophic leak of documents relating to dubious business practices involving alleged filesharing cases, but now Davenport Lyons are the subject of fresh file sharing scandal following a leak of documents.

The lawyers were the first to make big business out of sending pay-up-or-else letters to people accused of alleged file sharing and over the last few years they have made a fortune conducting generic schemes designed to frighten people into paying hefty fines in order to make phantom court cases go away. Unfortunately for them, evidence now proves that the firm of anti piracy lawyers knew all along that the evidence they were using to threaten people was mostly unreliable and would never stand up in court.

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Last Edit: 06 May 2011 @ 09:16 PM

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