Complaints Policy

Complaints Policy


1. We are committed to providing a high-quality legal service.

2. We acknowledge that we may not always get it right, so if something has gone wrong, including in relation to our charges, please let us know. This will help us to improve our standards of service.

3. How do I make a complaint?

3.1  In the first instance, we would encourage you to contact the person working on your case (if applicable) to discuss your concerns, and we will do our best to resolve any issues at this stage. If you do not feel able to discuss your concerns with them, please contact the person responsible for the overall supervision of your matter, who will be named in the confirmation of instructions form and/or client care letter sent to you at the beginning of your matter.

3.2  If you do not feel able to raise your concerns with either of these people, or you are unsatisfied with their response, please contact our Complaints Partner (and Managing Partner of the firm), Andrew Lowe (or if the complaint concerns Andrew Lowe, please contact Alec Brooks, Partner).

3.3  You can contact us in writing (by letter or email) or by telephone, as follows:

Telephone:        01256 844888

Write to:          Lamb Brooks LLP, Victoria House, 39 Winchester Street, Basingstoke, RG21 7EQ

Email:               andrew.lowe@lambbrooks.com or alec.brooks@lambbrooks.com

3.4  To help us to understand your complaint and so we do not miss anything, please tell us:

   3.4.1  your full name and contact details;

   3.4.2  what you think we have got wrong;

   3.4.3  how you would like your complaint to be resolved; and

   3.4.4  your file reference number (if you have it);

3.5  If you require any help in making your complaint, we will try to help you.

4. How will you deal with my complaint?


4.1   We will write to you within two working days, acknowledging your complaint, enclosing a copy of this policy.

4.2   We will investigate your complaint, which usually involves: reviewing your complaint; reviewing your file(s) and any other relevant documents; and liaising with the person who dealt with your matter.

4.3  We may also need to ask you for further information or documents. If so, we will ask you to provide the information within a specific period of time.

4.4  We will update you on the progress of your complaint at appropriate times.

4.5  We may also, if appropriate, invite you to a meeting to discuss your complaint. You do not have to attend if you do not wish to or if you are unable to. We will be happy to discuss the matter with you by telephone or video conference.

4.6  We will write to you at the end of our investigation to tell you what we have done and what we propose to do to resolve your complaint. Where possible, we will aim to do this within 21 days of the date of our letter of acknowledgment.

5. What to do if we cannot resolve your complaint

5.1  We have eight weeks to resolve your complaint. If we have not resolved it within this time, you may be able to complain to the Legal Ombudsman. This applies if you are an individual, a business with fewer than 10 employees and turnover or assets not exceeding a certain threshold, a charity or trust with a net income of less than £1m, or if you fall within certain other categories (you can find out more from the Legal Ombudsman – legalombudsman.org.uk). The Legal Ombudsman will look at your complaint independently and it will not affect how we handle your matter.

5.2  Before accepting a complaint for investigation, the Legal Ombudsman will check that you have tried to resolve your complaint with us first. If you have, then you must take your complaint to the Legal Ombudsman:-

  5.2.1  within six months of receiving a final response to your complaint: and

  5.2.2  no more than one year from the date of the act or omission being complained about; or

  5.2.3  no more than one year from when you should reasonably have known there was cause for complaint.

5.3 If you would like more information about the Legal Ombudsman please contact them:

Visit:                 www.legalombudsman.org.uk

By post:            Legal Ombudsman, PO Box 6167, Slough SL1 0EH

By telephone:    0300 555 0333 between 9am and 4pm.

5.4 Alternative dispute resolution (ADR) bodies exist which are competent to deal with complaints about legal services should both you and our firm wish to use such a scheme (such as ProMediate https://www.promediate.co.uk/). We have, however, chosen not to adopt an ADR process. If, therefore, you wish to complain further, you should contact the Legal Ombudsman.

6. What to do if you are unhappy with our behaviour

6.1  The Solicitors Regulation Authority can help if you are concerned about our behaviour. This could be things like dishonesty, taking or losing your money or treating you unfairly because of your age, a disability or other characteristic.

6.2  Visit their website to see how you can raise your concerns with the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

7. What will it cost?


7.1  We will not charge you for handling your complaint.

7.2  Please note that if we have issued a bill for work done on the matter, and all or some of the bill is not paid, we may be entitled to charge interest on the amount outstanding. This is explained in our Terms of Business.

7.3  The Legal Ombudsman service is free of charge.

This policy was last updated on 7 April 2025.
Lamb Brooks LLP
Victoria House
39 Winchester Street
Basingstoke
Hampshire
RG21 7EQ
01256 471 085
© Lamb Brooks is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority - SRA No 559661. Lamb Brooks LLP (registered at Companies House OC363909) whose registered office address is: Victoria House, 39 Winchester Street, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG21 7EQ