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there are solicitors who make a practice of sueing other solicitors.
I could get a name for you, but unless you're in Devon, you'll probably find one nearer.
ask at a neutral solicitors (one you dont have a quarrel with) and they should be able to advise you where to go
Mephistopheles
Lodge formal complaint with Law Society
Bob Simons
Break his legs!
bugaboo
Refuse to pay their fees, and seek another solicitor. Then fight their stupid greedy asss in the magistrates court.
break
talk to your solicitor, see if he is willing to make some form of compensation against his own insurance, otherwise it is a case of going to another solicitors and suing them, if you can prove negligence and getting on with selling your property
rogersdavid
Get another solicitor to check the 'small print', it may be that they have a clause that lets them get away with it...or leaves them wide open to being sued.
shropshire lad
another solicitor
scallywag
Try and reach an agreement with the solicitor and threaten him with reporting him to his professional body. If not successful, contact your local trading standards.
Originalbakerboy
Claim under their Professional Indemnity insurance.
Or you could try some new curtains and a lick of paint