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Postby Niki » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:17 pm

Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:It's true. I have read and heard about many people who have had problems with lawyers in Cyprus. The main advice is never to use the developer's lawyer.

Oracix, you are still in denial about the bad points in Cyprus. It is wonderful but there are problems.


Oooohh is this about Cyprus again? :roll:

Silly me! I thought it was about the fact that Lawyers are the same wherever you go .... :roll:

But seriously, is it really true, tell me Niki ... because you seem to be becoming an expert on the matter having been here several months....

Is it really true that if you are born Cypriot ..... you are really bad to animals, really bad to the environment, really uncharitable and now really bad as a Lawyer too?... :shock:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

You are funny!

Please do a 'Phoenix' and read back on posts to get your facts right.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:20 pm

Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:It's true. I have read and heard about many people who have had problems with lawyers in Cyprus. The main advice is never to use the developer's lawyer.

Oracix, you are still in denial about the bad points in Cyprus. It is wonderful but there are problems.


Oooohh is this about Cyprus again? :roll:

Silly me! I thought it was about the fact that Lawyers are the same wherever you go .... :roll:

But seriously, is it really true, tell me Niki ... because you seem to be becoming an expert on the matter having been here several months....

Is it really true that if you are born Cypriot ..... you are really bad to animals, really bad to the environment, really uncharitable and now really bad as a Lawyer too?... :shock:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

You are funny!

Please do a 'Phoenix' and read back on posts to get your facts right.

Which facts are wrong Niki? :?

I was mostly asking questions! 8)
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Postby Niki » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:24 pm

Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:It's true. I have read and heard about many people who have had problems with lawyers in Cyprus. The main advice is never to use the developer's lawyer.

Oracix, you are still in denial about the bad points in Cyprus. It is wonderful but there are problems.


Oooohh is this about Cyprus again? :roll:

Silly me! I thought it was about the fact that Lawyers are the same wherever you go .... :roll:

But seriously, is it really true, tell me Niki ... because you seem to be becoming an expert on the matter having been here several months....

Is it really true that if you are born Cypriot ..... you are really bad to animals, really bad to the environment, really uncharitable and now really bad as a Lawyer too?... :shock:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

You are funny!

Please do a 'Phoenix' and read back on posts to get your facts right.

Which facts are wrong Niki? :?

I was mostly asking questions! 8)


Actually sweetheart you should know me better than that. As I said if you want to find the answer to the questions look back on previous posts. Why should I? 8)
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Postby Oracle » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:29 pm

Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:It's true. I have read and heard about many people who have had problems with lawyers in Cyprus. The main advice is never to use the developer's lawyer.

Oracix, you are still in denial about the bad points in Cyprus. It is wonderful but there are problems.


Oooohh is this about Cyprus again? :roll:

Silly me! I thought it was about the fact that Lawyers are the same wherever you go .... :roll:

But seriously, is it really true, tell me Niki ... because you seem to be becoming an expert on the matter having been here several months....

Is it really true that if you are born Cypriot ..... you are really bad to animals, really bad to the environment, really uncharitable and now really bad as a Lawyer too?... :shock:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

You are funny!

Please do a 'Phoenix' and read back on posts to get your facts right.

Which facts are wrong Niki? :?

I was mostly asking questions! 8)


Actually sweetheart you should know me better than that. As I said if you want to find the answer to the questions look back on previous posts. Why should I? 8)


Because you made a meaningless statement ....

I can say the same.

Niki look back on past posts and check your facts!
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Postby Niki » Tue Mar 11, 2008 8:39 pm

Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:It's true. I have read and heard about many people who have had problems with lawyers in Cyprus. The main advice is never to use the developer's lawyer.

Oracix, you are still in denial about the bad points in Cyprus. It is wonderful but there are problems.


Oooohh is this about Cyprus again? :roll:

Silly me! I thought it was about the fact that Lawyers are the same wherever you go .... :roll:

But seriously, is it really true, tell me Niki ... because you seem to be becoming an expert on the matter having been here several months....

Is it really true that if you are born Cypriot ..... you are really bad to animals, really bad to the environment, really uncharitable and now really bad as a Lawyer too?... :shock:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

You are funny!

Please do a 'Phoenix' and read back on posts to get your facts right.

Which facts are wrong Niki? :?

I was mostly asking questions! 8)


Actually sweetheart you should know me better than that. As I said if you want to find the answer to the questions look back on previous posts. Why should I? 8)


Because you made a meaningless statement ....

I can say the same.

Niki look back on past posts and check your facts!


How can you manage to make so many intellectual well researched thought out arguments to so many people - all at the same time?? Actually you can't. Your constant aggression means that this remark is rendered 'meaningless'. The 'boy who cried wolf'.

I know what I 'didn't' say.
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Postby Oracle » Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:03 pm

Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:
Oracle wrote:
Niki wrote:It's true. I have read and heard about many people who have had problems with lawyers in Cyprus. The main advice is never to use the developer's lawyer.

Oracix, you are still in denial about the bad points in Cyprus. It is wonderful but there are problems.


Oooohh is this about Cyprus again? :roll:

Silly me! I thought it was about the fact that Lawyers are the same wherever you go .... :roll:

But seriously, is it really true, tell me Niki ... because you seem to be becoming an expert on the matter having been here several months....

Is it really true that if you are born Cypriot ..... you are really bad to animals, really bad to the environment, really uncharitable and now really bad as a Lawyer too?... :shock:



:lol: :lol: :lol:

You are funny!

Please do a 'Phoenix' and read back on posts to get your facts right.

Which facts are wrong Niki? :?

I was mostly asking questions! 8)


Actually sweetheart you should know me better than that. As I said if you want to find the answer to the questions look back on previous posts. Why should I? 8)


Because you made a meaningless statement ....

I can say the same.

Niki look back on past posts and check your facts!


How can you manage to make so many intellectual well researched thought out arguments to so many people - all at the same time?? Actually you can't. Your constant aggression means that this remark is rendered 'meaningless'. The 'boy who cried wolf'.

I know what I 'didn't' say.


There's no aggression on my part ... just dissecting points... :D

I'll leave you alone if you cannot cope ... :wink:

Stressy :roll:

Can anyone around here offer a decent debate without going off the rails .... :roll:
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Postby Jay&rea » Tue Mar 11, 2008 9:27 pm

The problem with lawyers
PROPERTY BUYERS fighting legal battles with developers are finding their lawyers are often part of the problem rather than the solution. A number of British buyers say they have been stung by not just one, but several successive lawyers who only added to their troubles.

Either the lawyers they hired had a personal connection with the developer, or in their opinion were negligent in their duties to the client.

Some of these expats, many of them pensioners, have found themselves in dire financial difficulties as court cases, and complaints to the Cyprus Bar Association take years to resolve, and as legal fees pile up due the slowness of the court system.

One couple has had seven different lawyers in the past five years and was shocked to discover their first lawyer was now defending the developer they are in dispute with.

Another couple have had four lawyers in two years and their case has gone nowhere. “We no longer have any money to pursue this,” said pensioner Rose. “They could play these games with us to infinity”.

Also having had four lawyers in two years, a British man said in one instance he was forced to take on the developer’s lawyer himself when his own could not be located.

“In one year with them I made 50 calls and they returned three or four,” he said. “It was absolutely dire. I had zero representation. I couldn't get hold of him for over a month and I had to fly to Cyprus and sit down with the enemy myself,” he said.

According figures supplied by the Bar Association’s Disciplinary Board, there have been 98 complaints against lawyers so far this year. Last year there were 107 and in 2005 there were 151 but few have been resolved because of a lack of resources. Most cases take around two years to be heard.

One woman who has a case pending at the Board declined last week to give any details, saying it had taken her two years to get a hearing that was just coming up and she didn’t want to jeopardise it.

Rose was told her complaint against her first lawyer would take 18 months, even though he was also under investigation at the Board for another case.

Recently the British High Commission revised its list of recommended lawyers from 25 to ten but was reluctant to link the move to complaints from Britons over the actions of some advocates.

A spokesman did admit they would consider removing names if they received serious complaints.

Channel 4’s Andrew Winter, in a documentary about the property situation in Cyprus aired at the end of last month, summed it up for many Britons, "...this cockeyed legal system allows unscrupulous solicitors and greedy developers to get away with fleecing unwitting house buyers," he said.

Doros Ioannides, the President of the Cyprus Bar Association, and president of the Disciplinary Board, told the Sunday Mail he could not comment on individual cases pending at the Board, but he would be willing to discuss the general issue in more detail after he has seen the allegations by the Britons concerned.

By Jean Christou - Sunday Mail November 25, 2007

Copyright © Cyprus Mail 2007
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Postby Jay&rea » Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:34 pm

where's that Oraclos gone with his offer of a decent debate now we have the subject back?

I don't want to fall to his level but the way he has hijacked this forum is sad. He stifles real debate with petty insults. Therefore this is my last post on this forum. Good luck to the rest of you.
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Postby Niki » Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:07 pm

Jay&rea wrote:where's that Oraclos gone with his offer of a decent debate now we have the subject back?

I don't want to fall to his level but the way he has hijacked this forum is sad. He stifles real debate with petty insults. Therefore this is my last post on this forum. Good luck to the rest of you.


Oracix does it again!! Way to go. You must be so proud. 8)

This forum was once a place here people could discuss and debate and have a laugh, but that's all changed. Maybe if you stop the incessant 'aggressive' posting and give people a breathing space new ideas and fresh input would happen again.

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Postby Oracle » Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:36 pm

Niki ... do not be fooled by them ... although you always jump on the bandwagon :shock: (are you not my friend anymore :? )

They posted ... could not qualify their position .... noticed I said I was off this thread ... they felt ignored and called out for me...
where's that Oraclos gone with his offer of a decent debate now we have the subject back?

I ignored ... they have done their deed to try and advertise for moaners .. and having being exposed had to leave with some dignity .. which usually means have a go at the exposee ....

There are plenty of threads for debate if that was what they wished ... but they stuck to their own ... and just want us to keep resurrecting this for them ... so let's not be used by them Niki ....
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